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New Zealand dismissed for 357

Jacob Oram hit a century before New Zealand were all out for 357 to take a lead of 220 runs over Bangladesh at tea on the second day of the first Test.

The tourists, who collapsed to 137 all out in their first innings, were 35 not out at the break with Junaid Siddique unbeaten on 25 alongside Tamim Iqbal on 10 not out.

Having resumed on 156 for four Matthew Bell chipped steadily away alongside Oram to reach 107 runs, his second Test century, before he was dismissed 20 minutes before lunch lbw from Mohammad Ashraful's delivery.

Ashraful grabbed his second wicket shortly before lunch when Brendon McCullum's edge was caught at first slip by Junaid Siddique.

New Zealand were 277 for six at lunch and Oram continued to add the runs after the break before he was dismissed he he clipped an inside edge onto his stumps.

From then on Bangladesh fought back well to restrict New Zealand to just 37 further runs.

Kyle Mills was dismissed without making a run when he got a thick outside edge to Mushfiqur Rahim while Daniel Vettori (32) followed soon after when he was caught out easily at mid-on by Enamul Haque jnr.

Finally, Iain O'Brien was dismissed for five when he was caught out by Mushfiqur Rahim.

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