Replying to BCB South Zone mammoth first innings total 486 runs, Islami Bank East Zone resumed the first innings with overnight total 110 for 3 and were forced to close the innings at 273 runs for all in 86, 3 overs against devastating bowling by former national spinner Abdur Razzak, who grabbed seven wickets for 102 runs.
Number five batsman Afif Hossain, who was on batting with zero, contributed 47 runs off 98 balls, hitting seven boundaries, another overnight batsman Mahmudul Hasan, who was in batting with 21 runs, scored 91-ball 33 runs with four boundaries.
Tanzid Hasan, a member of U-19 World Cup champions Bangladesh team, came to bat at number six and hammered 87-ball 82 runs featuring seven fours and two sixes while Zakir Hasan made 29-ball 10 runs with one boundary, apart from Farhad Reza’s unbeaten 103 runs and Shamsur Rahman’s 79 runs.
Veteran national colored spinner Abdur Razzak again displayed his brilliance in the late hours claiming seven wickets for 102 runs with four maidens in 32.2 overs.
Pacer Shahfiul Islam took two wickets for 72 runs.
In reply, BCB South Zone opened the 2nd innings Monday afternoon and scored 125 for 8 in 30.1 overs to lead the match by 338 runs making the task difficult for the Islami Bank East Zone.
Lower order batsman Mahedi Hasan scored the innings highest 41 runs off 68 deliveries with four hits to the fence and one over the fence.
Besides, Mahmudul Hasan (17), Mahmudullah (16) and Anamul Haque Bijoy (10) were the other notable batsmen for South Zone reaching the double figure.
Abu Hider Rony made the major damage in South Zone innings capturing four wickets for 51 runs while Hasan Mahmud and Ruyel Miah took two wickets each conceding 22 runs each.
Earlier on the first day (Saturday), BCB South Zone made a flying start scoring 131 runs in the opening stand by Fazle Mahmud and Anamul Haque Bijoy and later Fazle Mahmud pairing with Al Amin added another 53 runs for the 2nd wicket.
Opener Fazle Mahmud contributed the match highest 86 runs off 155 balls featuring nine fours and two sixes, national opener Anamul Haque Bijoy scored 131-ball 76 runs hitting five fours and one six while one down Al Amin made 61-ball 39 runs with five boundaries.