Bangladesh 136 for 6 (Shadman 41, Shakib 39*, Rashid 3-46) and 205 need another 262 races to beat Afghanistan 342 and 260 (Ibrahim 87, Afghan 50, Zazai 48*, Shakib 3-58)
Afghanistan is four wickets from an astounding Test prevail upon Bangladesh after they decreased the hosts to 136 for 6 at stumps on the fourth day. The third episode of the downpour, be that as it may, constrained the players off an hour prior to the planned closure of play. The beginning of the morning session was postponed by two hours while the mid-day break was stretched out by 40 minutes, both because of spells of the downpour. There is more downpour in the offing on the fifth day, leaving the guests with what resembles some tight sessions to crush through the rest of the wickets.
Afghanistan worked admirably of taking the six wickets on the fourth day. Left-arm wrist-spinner Zahir Khan made twin strikes following the mid-day break. Liton Das missed a conveyance that spun back at his cushions from over the wicket, while Mosaddek Hossain was gotten at wide long-off in an endeavored back to front shot to a wide conveyance.
Before long, Mushfiqur Rahim tumbled to Rashid Khan for the second time in the game, and the 6th time in nine innings crosswise over arrangements. After he had hit a couple of limits with the scope, Mushfiqur was lbw in the wake of missing the ball on the forward press. Mominul Haque, who scored 52 in the primary innings, turned into Rashid's second injured individual when he also was offered lbw to a leg break that spun back forcefully from around the wicket.
In a matter of seconds before the tea interim, Rashid dropped Shakib Al Hasan's arrival get, yet on the opposite side of the interim, Bangladesh lost two additional wickets one after another. Mohammad Nabi evacuated Shadman Islam, who had endured 114 balls for his 41, preceding Mahmudullah finished the Test with a couple of sevens, this time getting captured at short leg off Rashid.
Shakib stayed unbeaten on 39 off 46 balls, as he strolled off in the downpour with Soumya Sarkar, downgraded right down to No. 8 because of a batting request shake-up, who is yet to open his record.
The day's initial two hours and ten minutes were lost to rain, after which Afghanistan added 23 hurries to their medium-term 237 for 8. They were bowled out for 260 in their subsequent innings, with Afsar Zazai staying unbeaten on 48 off 110 balls. After half-hundreds of years from Ibrahim Zadran and Asghar Afghan on the third day, Zazai extended Afghanistan's score by continuing on 34 preceding Yamin Ahmadzai was run out for 9 and Zahir gave a catch to advance short leg for a two-ball duck.

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