Bangladesh 476 and 156 for 1 (Shadman 69*, Mahmudul 60) lead Ireland 265 (Tucker 75*, Neill 49, Doheny 46, Taijul 4-76, Khaled 2-39, Murad 2-53) by 367 runs
When play resumed shortly afterwards, Taijul reached 246 wickets during his four-wicket haul in
Ireland's first innings, in which they were bowled out for 265 runs. The hosts did not enforce the follow-on and reached 156 for 1 at stumps, leading Ireland by a mammoth 367 runs.
Shadman Islam and
Mominul Haque were unbeaten on 69 and 19, respectively.
Mahmudul Hasan Joy and Shadman added 119 runs for the opening wicket in Bangladesh's second innings. This was only the second time that the Bangladesh openers had added two century stands in a Test series, the last coming in England in 2010.
Legspinner Gavin Hoey broke the partnership when he trapped Mahmudul lbw for 60. He struck six boundaries in his 91-ball knock, although Mahmudul did survive a couple of chances.
When the third day began, Ireland were trying to recover from their overnight precarious position of 98 for 5, with Bangladesh having amassed 476 in the first innings.
Lorcan Tucker top-scored for the visitors with an unbeaten 75, as he put on two sizable partnerships - 81 runs for the sixth wicket with debutant
Stephen Doheny and 74 for the eighth wicket with
Jordan Neill.
Both batters looked comfortable in the first hour-and-a-half of the morning session, racking up consistent boundaries. Taijul broke the partnership with a beauty when he removed Doheny for 46 with a classic left-arm spinner's delivery that beat the right-hander on the front foot. Just one ball later, Taijul cleaned up Andy McBrine with a delivery that spun into the left-hander's offstump, from over the wicket.
Despite the two blows, Tucker and Neill dug in. Neill, playing his second Test, struck nine fours in his 49. He, however, fell trying too many things against Ebadat Hossain, getting caught in the covers. The Irish tail caved quickly when Khaled Ahmed had Hoey caught behind for four, before Taijul had Matthew Humphreys caught at point, trying a reverse sweep.