The hosts reached 269-3 in their second innings at stumps on the fourth day, wiping out New Zealand's first innings advantage of 155 for an overall lead of 114 runs.
Mominul led Bangladesh's batting charge with 126 not out, making him only the second Bangladeshi to score back-to-back Test centuries after Tamim. Mominul, who scored 181 in the first innings of the drawn first Test in Chittagong, batted solidly throughout the day on Thursday, showing no sign of nerves until he got stuck on 99 for 11 balls.
He reached his century with a half-hearted boundary over long on off Neil Wagner. Former captain Shakib Al Hasan was accompanying Mominul with 32 not out when stumps were drawn on the penultimate day of play. Tamim played a patient knock of 70 (218b) before Ross Taylor spectacularly caught him one-handed at slip off Kane Williamson.
B’DESH 269/3 (Mominul 126*) and 282 lead NZL 437 (Anderson 116, Shakib 5-103) by 114 runs.
Mominul led Bangladesh's batting charge with 126 not out, making him only the second Bangladeshi to score back-to-back Test centuries after Tamim. Mominul, who scored 181 in the first innings of the drawn first Test in Chittagong, batted solidly throughout the day on Thursday, showing no sign of nerves until he got stuck on 99 for 11 balls.
He reached his century with a half-hearted boundary over long on off Neil Wagner. Former captain Shakib Al Hasan was accompanying Mominul with 32 not out when stumps were drawn on the penultimate day of play. Tamim played a patient knock of 70 (218b) before Ross Taylor spectacularly caught him one-handed at slip off Kane Williamson.
B’DESH 269/3 (Mominul 126*) and 282 lead NZL 437 (Anderson 116, Shakib 5-103) by 114 runs.