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Mushfiqur Rahim: The first wicket-keeper to score two double hundreds
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Mushfiqur's 219* is also the highest individual score by a Bangladesh batsman and his 421-ball marathon is the longest innings (in terms minutes and balls faced).
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Mushfiqur remained unbeaten on 219 off 421 balls when Bangladesh captain Mahmudullah decided to declare the innings at 522 for 7.
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Mushfiqur’s marathon innings surpassed the likes of MS Dhoni, Adam Gilchrist, Andy Flower and Kumar Sangakkara, who all had only one double century as wicket-keepers.
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This is the first double hundred of 2018. The little man is also the first Bangladeshi to have two double tons to his name.
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Interestingly, Mushfiqur was also the first Bangladeshi to score a Test double ton back in 2013 against Sri Lanka in Galle. Later on, opener Tamim Iqbal and all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan joined him in the elite club.
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Records continued to tumble in the ongoing the Bangladesh vs Zimbabwe 2nd Test match at Dhaka.
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On Day 1 Mominul Haque and Mushfiqur Rahim shared 266 runs in their fourth-wicket stand, helping Bangladesh bounce back from 26-3 to cross the 200-run mark for the first time in their last nine Test innings.
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Mominul faced 242 balls and hit 19 fours in his seventh Test century, while Mushfiqur smashed nine fours for his sixth Test hundred. They surpassed Bangladesh's previous record-high for a fourth-wicket stand of 180 runs, shared by Mominul and Liton Das against Sri Lanka earlier this year.
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While Mushfiqur and Mominul shared the honours on Day 1, Day 2 belonged to Mushfiqur alone.
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The former Bangladesh captain became the first wicket-keeper in the history of cricket to score two Test double hundreds.
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