Mohammad Mithun drove from the front with a particularly made unbeaten 156 (246b, 10x4s, 8x6s), to help Bangladesh XI with putting on 349 for nine against Tamil Nadu XI on day two of the four-day match here at the M.A. Chidambaram Field on Wednesday.
Afterward, pacer Rejaur Rahman Raja went through the TN batting arrangement with his exact bowling to leave the hosts wobbling at 82 for seven.
Mithun, who continued the day on 74, scored the main part of the runs his group amassed on day two as he shepherded the lower request masterfully and crossed two tourist spots.
Like the principal day, the wicket-attendant player, who has played 10 Tests for his public side, took on the spinners while being mindful of the pacers. He was especially extreme against the left-arm spinner, S. Ajith Slam, who got four wickets.
However, he took his risks keenly by raising a ruckus around town with the turn straight down the ground and raised his 100 years with a lobbed shot over additional cover.
On a pitch with a lopsided bob, the TN hitters took care of being struck on the wrinkle and beaten for pace by Rahman Raja.
TN got off to an unfortunate beginning losing openers L. Suryapprakash and N.S. Chaturvedi in the short meeting before tea.
In the last meeting, Rahman Raja went through the center request with his quick speed and precise lines focusing on the stumps. While captain B. Indrajith was caught leg-previously, he shook the stumps to excuse Kaushik Gandhi, Adithya Ganesh, and S. Ajith Slam.
TN got off to an unfortunate beginning losing openers L. Suryapprakash and N.S. Chaturvedi in the concise meeting before tea.
In the last meeting, Raja went through the center request with his fast speed and exact lines focusing on the stumps. While captain B. Indrajith was caught leg-previously, he shook the stumps to excuse Kaushik Gandhi, Adithya Ganesh, and S. Ajith Smash.
He took his risks cleverly by stirring things up around town with the turn straight down the ground and raised his hundred years with a lobbed shot over extra cover. On a pitch with a lopsided bob, the TN players took care of being struck to the wrinkle and beaten for pace by Raja.