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Rahman, Kayes lead Bangladesh revival with tons

Bangladesh batsman Imrul Kayes celebrates on reaching a century as teammate Shamsur Rahman, who also scored a century, looks on during the second test against Sri Lanka in Chittagong. Photo: AFP

Shamsur Rahman and Imrul Kayes hit maiden centuries as Bangladesh found batting form to avoid the follow-on in the second and final cricket test against Sri Lanka in Chittagong on Thursday.

The hosts, facing a monumental Sri Lankan first innings total of 587, fought back to reach 409-8 by stumps on the third day.

It was a remarkable comeback by the bottom-placed test side, who had been thrashed by an innings and 248 runs in the first test in Dhaka last week – suffering their 14th defeat in 15 matches against Sri Lanka with one draw.

But the loss of four batsmen in the final session after being 319-4 at one stage, meant Bangladesh still trail by 178 runs with just two wickets in hand.

Rahman and Kayes, who came together when Tamim Iqbal was dismissed without a run on the board on Wednesday afternoon, put together Bangladesh’s highest second-wicket stand of 232.

Rahman scored 106 in only his second test and left-handed Kayes celebrated his return to the test side after two years with 115 to lift Bangladesh to 232-1 soon after lunch.

The duo surpassed their side’s previous best partnership for the second wicket of 200 by Tamim Iqbal and Junaid Siddiqui against India in Dhaka in 2010, but they gave away their wickets with rash strokes.

Unorthodox spinner Ajantha Mendis bowled both batsmen and Kayes had to be taken off the field on a stretcher after pulling a hamstring as he stepped out to loft the ball.

Sri Lanka sliced through the middle order before Shakib Al Hasan retrieved the situation with a half-century and Nasir Hossain chipped in with 42.