Gazi hat trick as Bangladesh chase 256 vs. NZ

Gazi hat trick as Bangladesh chase 256 vs. NZ
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Summary New Zealand lost four quick wickets as Gazi stormed through the order.

CHITTAGONG, Bangladesh (AP) - Sohag Gazi took a hat trick and finished with six wickets as New Zealand declared its second innings on 287-7 in the second session of the final day of the first test, setting Bangladesh 256 to win with most of two sessions remaining.

New Zealand lost four quick wickets as Gazi stormed through the order.

After dismissing Brendon McCullum (22), he claimed Corey Anderson (8), B.J. Watling for a duck and Doug Bracewell, also for a duck, adding to his strong performance in which he also scored a century not out.

Earlier, Kane Williamson scored 74 and Peter Fulton made 59 to help New Zealand reach 218-3 at lunch.
New Zealand was trouble free for much of the morning session when Bangladesh struck late to take two wickets as the visitors took a 186-run lead at the break, with the game seemingly drifting toward a tame draw.

Williamson made his total off 150 balls that included two boundaries and one six while Fulton s total came from three boundaries and two sixes off 189 balls before Gazi struck.

Ross Taylor was unbeaten on 31 at the break with skipper Brendon McCullum on 8 as Bangladesh was aiming for its first test win against New Zealand, having lost eight and drawn one of their nine matches previously played.

New Zealand, resuming on 117-1, looked comfortable batting on a pitch that seemed solid in slightly overcast condition. Play resumed 30 minutes early to make up for time lost because of rain a day earlier at the Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium.

Williamson, who scored 114 in the first innings, was at ease before he attempted a pull-shot off Gazi, rewarding a catch at forward short leg to Anamul Haque.

Gazi trapped Peter Fulton lbw earlier.

Bangladesh was dismissed on 501 in reply to the visitors  first innings total of 469. 

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