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MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - JUNE 05:  Tamim Iqbal of Bangladesh celebrates his 100 on day two of the 2nd npower Test between England and Bangladesh at Old Trafford on June 5, 2010 in Manchester, England.  (Photo by Julian Herbert/Getty Images)
MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - JUNE 05: Tamim Iqbal of Bangladesh celebrates his 100 on day two of the 2nd npower Test between England and Bangladesh at Old Trafford on June 5, 2010 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Julian Herbert/Getty Images)Julian Herbert/Getty Images

Bangladesh vs. Pakistan, 1st Test, Day 5: Highlights, Scorecard, Report

Lee WalkerMay 2, 2015

The first Test between Bangladesh and Pakistan petered out into a tame draw in Khulna.

The hosts, who trailed by 296 on first innings, made 555-6 in their second innings at the Sheikh Abu Naser Stadium.

RunsMinutesBalls4s6s
Tamim Iqbalst Sarfraz Ahmedb Hafeez206438278177
Kayesc Subb Zulfiqar Babar150346240163
M Haqueb Junaid Khan21385121
Mahmudullahlbwb Junaid Khan401127120
Shakibnot out7613510461
Mushfiqur Rahimlbwb Hafeez04500
Sarkarc Hafeezb Shafiq33504540
Homnot out20142530
Extras3nb 2w 0b 4lb9
BowlerOversMaidensRunsWickets
Junaid Khan215882
Zulfiqar Babar3211251
Hafeez200822
Riaz203750
Yasir Shah3021230
Azhar Ali61260
Shafiq70321

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Tamim Iqbal and Imrul Kayes made career bests as they shared an opening partnership of 312, a record for Bangladesh.

Tamim's 206 was the highest score by a Bangladesh player since their entry into Test cricket.

Resuming on 273-0, the openers extended their stand by 39 runs before Zulfiqar Babar ended the 12th-highest first-wicket partnership in Test cricket history.

Kayes had reached 150 before holing out at long-off, having hit 16 boundaries and three sixes in his 240-ball innings.

Tamim brought up his double century in style as he smashed Junaid Khan down the ground for his seventh six.

He usurped Mushfiqur Rahim's previous Test best of 200 by a Bangladesh batsman in the process before being stumped off Mohammad Hafeez.

The 26-year-old also hit 17 boundaries in his 278-ball innings.

Bangladesh went to tea on 451-3, a lead of 155, with Junaid having pegged back Mominul Haque's middle stump before Tamim's historic achievements.

However, a declaration was never on the cards on a docile pitch and Shakib Al Hasan (76 not out) helped himself to some cheap runs.

The second and final Test starts on Wednesday in Dhaka.

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