Kandy: Bangladesh batsman Najmul Hossain Shanto batted almost the entire day, scoring a patient 126 as the visitors ended Day 1 of the opening Test against Sri Lanka comfortably placed on 302 for 2, at the Pallekele Stadium on Wednesday.
It was Najmul's maiden century in 12 Tests and he looked solid in defence while facing 288 balls for his unbeaten knock.
Tamim Iqbal too turned the clock back with a 101-ball 90 earlier in the day, as he along with Najmul added 144 runs before the former was beaten by extra bounce from left-arm medium pacer Vishwa Fernano. Tamim ended up steering the ball into the hands of the lone slip fielder, Lahiru Thirimanne.
Contrary to expectation, the pitch offered little to the pace bowlers and Bangladesh capitalised on the conditions to set themselves on the path to a big total.