Fans erupt as Najmul Hossain Shanto creates history over the centuries of twins as captain of Galle Test – SL vs Ban



Najmul Hossain Shanto I etched his name in the first book Bangladesh Captain registers for centuries in both innings of Test matches. His groundbreaking achievements came during the first tests ongoing Sri Lankain his sublime form, Bat led Bangladesh to a dominant position on the last day.

Najmul Shanto is pleased with Milestone 100

The second hundred of Shant came in the 85th of Bangladesh’s two innings and turned off a stylish reverse sweep Tharindu Ratnayake. Shunt raised his bat to celebrate his seventh Test century when the ball spitted out past points for a single. He became the 16th captain in Test history and won two centuries in one match. Overwhelmed by the emotions, Shant jumped over to joy, removed the helmet, offered Sajida, and accepted his batting partner in cheers from the dressing room.

The declaration continues as a victory in Bangladesh’s eyes

Shortly after reaching the milestone, Shant began a quick assault, destroying three sixes and pushing Bangladeshi totals into 285/6 before declaring. In the rain hit test, play resumed in a timely manner, with Bangladesh making the most of the window to set Sri Lanka on its 296 targets, with limited time left in the match. Over the centuries of Shunt twins, he was the highlight of the innings, showing off his class, his calmness and his height development as a leader.

Cricket fans all over the world, especially Bangladeshi fans, welcomed Shant’s incredible feat. Social media not only locked innings with both bats, but was surprised to praise such a young skipper under captain’s pressure. Many praised his maturity, stroke play and the iconic importance of his performance against Bangladeshi cricket.

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Here’s how the fans responded:

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