Kanpur (Uttar Pradesh): Former skipper Mominul Haque smashed a dogged hundred and became the second Bangladesh batter to score a Test century in India during the fourth day's play of the second Test in Kanpur.
The 35-year-old, who holds the record for most centuries for Bangladesh, scored his 13th Test century off 172 balls with a sweep shot along the ground through backward square leg against India's ace spinner Ravichandran Ashwin. Mushfiqur Rahim was the first Bangladeshi to score a hundred in India.
Resuming from his day one score of 40, the batter came out to bat after missing two and a half days of play at Kanpur's Green Park Stadium due to rain and wet outfield. His innings had 16 fours and one six. The southpaw displayed great determination and grit while pacing pacers earlier in the day, leaving balls outside the stump line. However, once Indian captain Rohit Sharma brought on spinners, he clarified his intentions, playing sweep at regular intervals. The former captain's century propelled Bangladesh to 205/6 in 66 overs, with only five sessions remaining in the Test.