Paul Stirling Curtis Campher Mark Adair Andy Balbirnie Andy Macbrine Harry Tector Ireland Bangladesh Sport Paul Stirling Curtis Campher Mark Adair Andy Balbirnie Andy Macbrine Harry Tector Ireland Bangladesh

Harry Tector's half-century the highlight for Ireland against Bangladesh

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Ireland were bowled out for 214 by Bangladesh in their first day of Test cricket in almost four years, before grabbing two late wickets of their own in Mirpur.Heinrich Malan's team, who last donned their whites against England in the summer of 2019, included six debutants in their team including Ben White, making his maiden appearance at first-class level.They lost wickets at regular intervals as they were bowled out in the 78th over, slow left-armer Taijul Islam taking five for 58.Harry Tector, one of the first-timers, top-scored with 50 and shared an important stand of 74 with Curtis Campher (34).The home side had 10 overs to negotiate before stumps but lost both openers as Mark Adair struck in his first over and Andy McBrine with the final ball of the day.

They will resume on day two at 34 for two, 180 behind.Ireland won the toss and elected to bat but, with Paul Stirling unavailable, their opening pair of James McCollum and Murray Commins did not last long.Captain Andy Balbirnie would have been eager to settle things down but, after holding the line for an hour and 20 minutes, he was given lbw for 16 attempting to sweep a full ball from Taijul.Tector and Campher regained a foothold as they built a solid fourth-wicket stand either side of lunch, with the former opening his Test account with a boundary then launching Mehidy Hasan Miraz for a handsome six over long-on.After reaching the break on 65 for three, the pair continued to pick up boundary options, with both men picking back-to-back fours off Ebadot Hossain as they grew into their innings.Tector became the first Irishman to make a half-century in his first Test knock but failed to score off his next 12 deliveries and was bowled by Mehidy off the inside edge as

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