Bangladesh, NZ draw first Test

The first Test between Bangladesh and New Zealand has ended in a draw in Chittagong with the home side uninterested in chasing a victory target of 256.

Bangladesh's Sohag Gazi followed a maiden Test century with a hat-trick to light up the final stages of the first Test against New Zealand which ended in a draw in Chittagong on Sunday.

The 22-year-old off-spinner had Corey Anderson leg-before, Bradley-John Watling caught behind and Doug Bracewell caught in the slips off successive balls at the Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury stadium.

Gazi's hat-trick, which gave him his sixth wicket in the innings, saw the Black Caps slump from 4-260 to 7-260 in their second knock after lunch on the fifth and final day.

The tourists declared the innings closed at 7-287, leaving Bangladesh a target of 256 runs in a minimum of 45 overs to win the Test and take the lead in the two-match series.

The hosts showed no appetite to chase the stiff target and ended play on 3-173 in the 49th over, with Shakib Al Hasan unbeaten on 50 and newcomer Mominul Haque on 22.

Gazi, who hit an unbeaten 101 on Saturday, joined Alok Kapali as only the second Bangladesh bowler to claim a Test hat-trick.

Kapali had achieved the feat against Pakistan in Peshawar in 2003 when he dismissed tailenders Shabbir Ahmed, Danish Kaneria and Umar Gul in three consecutive deliveries.

The draw loomed after New Zealand made 469 in their first innings and Bangladesh replied with 501 on a newly-laid pitch that provided no assistance to the bowlers.

Gazi, playing only his seventh Test, claimed all the six wickets to fall on the final day to finish with six for 77 in 26 overs.

Bangladesh have yet to win a Test against New Zealand, having lost eight and drawn one of their nine previous matches against the Black Caps.

The second Test will be played in Dhaka from October 21-25, followed by three one-day internationals and one Twenty20 match.


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