Litton’s Masterclass Century Sends Bangladesh Soaring Before Lunch!

Bangladesh produced a commanding display in the morning session of the second day of their Test match, riding on the brilliance of two extraordinary centuries. Veteran wicketkeeper-batsman Mushfiqur Rahim, marking his 100th Test appearance, entered the record books within minutes of the day’s start, crafting a composed and memorable century. His innings, a masterclass in patience, timing, and technique, not only inspired his team but also secured him a place among the select few to have scored a hundred in their landmark hundredth Test.

The Dhaka crowd erupted as Mushfiqur reached his century, a milestone that symbolised both personal achievement and national pride. Yet, the momentum quickly shifted to Litton Das, who capitalised on the platform set by the veteran. Known for his elegant stroke play and fluency at the crease, Litton reached his fifth Test century before lunch, blending controlled aggression with calculated shot selection. His innings was a textbook display of modern Test batting—punishing loose deliveries, rotating the strike efficiently, and remaining unflustered under pressure.

By the interval, Bangladesh had reached an imposing 387 for 5, a total that reflected both resilience and ambition. Mushfiqur’s dismissal—edging to the slip cordon—was the only wicket to fall in the session, but Litton’s innings ensured that the Tigers’ momentum remained unbroken. At the other end, Mehidy Hasan Miraz provided crucial support, demonstrating intelligence and composure while building a promising partnership with Litton.

The pitch, which had offered some movement earlier, gradually became more batsman-friendly, although the visiting bowlers occasionally threatened with inconsistent lines. Both centurions benefited from measured play, focusing on punishing errors rather than taking unnecessary risks. Their performances underline the growing depth and confidence of Bangladesh’s batting unit in challenging conditions.

If Bangladesh’s middle and lower order maintain the rhythm, the team could push past 450 and even approach 500 runs in the first innings. Such a total would place immense pressure on the opposition, particularly as the pitch is expected to deteriorate in the coming days. The morning session will long be remembered for its historic significance: Mushfiqur’s milestone century and Litton’s elegant masterclass, moments that highlight the rise of Bangladesh cricket on the international stage.

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