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Gazi's maiden ton lights up run-laden Test

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AFP Chittagong
Bangladesh's lower-order batsman Sohag Gazi hit a maiden Test century today as the first Test against New Zealand in Chittagong headed for a high-scoring draw.

The hosts, lying at the bottom of the Test table in 10th place, piled up 501 in reply to New Zealand's 469 before being all out soon after lunch on the fourth day with a lead of 32 runs.

The Black Caps, ranked eighth above only Zimbabwe and Bangladesh, helped themselves to 117-1 in their second innings before heavy rain forced play to be called off at the Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury stadium.

Peter Fulton was unbeaten on 44 and Kane Williamson was on 28 with the Black Caps going into the final day's play on Sunday with a lead of 85 runs and nine wickets in hand.
 

Hamish Rutherford was dismissed for 32, but both sides face a tough task to force a result on the slow, newly-laid pitch that has offered no assistance to either seam or spin bowlers.

Gazi, a 22-year-old off-spinner whose highest score in six previous Tests was 32, remained unbeaten on 101 after coming in to bat at number eight. He hit 10 boundaries and three sixes.

Gazi said he was inspired by New Zealand wicket-keeper Bradley-John Watling, who also batted at number eight in the first innings and scored 103.

"I was very motivated by Watling's innings," he said. "We were telling each other in the dressing room that if he can do this, why can't I?

"There is no help for the bowlers on this wicket. If a batsman plays with a straight bat, it is tough to get him out.

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First Published: Oct 12 2013 | 8:15 PM IST

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