New Zealand v Bangladesh, 1st Test, Wellington, 2nd day
Mushfiqur's lucky coin, and tons of runs
It was a lovely day for cricket in Wellington•Getty Images
Shakib Al Hasan, batting overnight, took a blow on the ankle from a wayward Tim Southee throw•Getty Images
New Zealand had no luck in getting rid of Shakib either. Here BJ Watling attempts to run him out, but he is safe•AFP
He didn't stop there, continuing to frustrate New Zealand as the 300 of the partnership came up•Getty Images
The pair was eventually separated by Trent Boult, who had Mushfiqur caught behind on 159. Shakib also fell not long after, and Bangladesh ended the day on a whopping 542 for 7•AFP
New Zealand got together before the start of play, no doubt hoping to have greater impact with the ball than on day one•Getty Images
Mushfiqur Rahim copped a couple of blows, too, to his hand•Getty Images
Shakib went on to a hundred and accumulated his highest Test score•Getty Images
Shakib kept going too, registering his maiden double-ton in Test cricket•Getty Images
But he could not be dislodged, resolute in defence as the pair built up the total•Getty Images
Mushfiqur also got to a century, and brought out his lucky coin when he got to the landmark•AFP
The partnership grew into Bangladesh's highest ever for any wicket in Test cricket: 359•Getty Images