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Bangladesh sealed an innings-and-47-run win over Ireland inside four days in Sylhet, a victory built on Hasan Murad’s four-wicket haul and commanding centuries from Mahmudul Hasan Joy and Najmul Hossain Shanto.  It was a team effort with almost everyone contributing to the win.

Ireland’s only solace, perhaps, was keeping the home side waiting until 45 minutes after the lunch break on the fourth day, particularly after having lost half their side on the third evening. Andy McBrine struck a patient half-century, adding 66 runs for the seventh wicket with Andy Balbirnie, who came in at No. 8 due to a finger injury.

Nahid Rana gave Bangladesh the breakthrough they wanted with the second ball after lunch. He banged one in slightly short, which McBrine went to pull, only to find Murad at midwicket. The left-hander fell for 52, having struck five fours in his 106-ball stay.

Barry McCarthy and Jordan Neill kept the visitors alive briefly with a 54-run ninth-wicket stand. Neill made 36 with seven fours, while McCarthy, the last man out, struck a six and two fours in his 25.

Earlier, the first session revolved around reviews that ultimately went Ireland’s way. It began with Matthew Humphreys in the day’s first over, overturning a decision through DRS. Taijul Islam removed him soon after, caught off a top edge at backward square-leg.

McBrine survived twice in the same over against Mehidy Hasan Miraz, both by slim margins. Balbirnie enjoyed similar luck, though Murad eventually trapped him lbw for 38, the dismissal upheld on umpire’s call as the ball was projected to partially hit leg stump.

McBrine reached his fifty just before lunch, capping off a fine session for the visitors.

Ireland began their second innings facing a deficit of 301 runs. They lost five wickets on the third afternoon, although Paul Stirling fought hard for his 43, which included seven boundaries. But when the experienced right-hander was run out following a moment of hesitation, Ireland slipped further in the final hour. Harry Tector and Lorcan Tucker were trapped lbw by Taijul and Murad respectively, while Shadman Islam’s excellent catch at cover ended Curtis Campher’s stay. It left Ireland with a mountain to climb on the fourth day.

Brief scores:
Bangladesh 587 for 8 dec in overs 141  (Mahmudul Hasan Joy 171, Shadman Islam  80, Mominul Haque 82, Najmul Hosain Shanto 100, Litton Das 60; Berry McCarthy 2-72, Mathew Humpreys 5-170) beat  Ireland 286 in 92.2 overs  (Paul Stirling 60, Cade Carmichael 59, Curtis Campher 44, Lorcan Tucker 41; Hasan Mahmud 2-42, Taijul Islam 2-78, Hasan Murad 2-47, Mehidy Hasan Miraz  3-50) and 254 in 70.2  overs  (Paul Stirling 43, Andy McBrine 52, Andy Balbirnie 38, Jordan Neil 36; Nahid Rana 2-40, Taijul Islam 3-84,  Hasan Murad 4-60) by an innings and 47 runs

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