New Zealand v Bangladesh, 1st Test, Dunedin, 2nd day
Rookies keep Bangladesh in the hunt
Matthew Bell was fluent through the leg side and off as he carried on from an overnight 74•Getty Images
It was a moment to savour for Bell in front of his home crowd, playing his first Test in six years•Getty Images
Jacob Oram followed Bell with a century of his own, one studded with excellent back-foot play•Getty Images
Daniel Vettori cuts runs through the off as New Zealand extended their lead •Getty Images
Junaid Siddique atoned for his first-innings failure with a Test fifty on debut•Getty Images
Bell made the most of his comeback Test, patiently ticking away to a second hundred before lunch on day two•Getty Images
Mohammad Ashraful got Bell's wicket with a clever wrong 'un to snap a dominating fifth-wicket partnership•Getty Images
Oram celebrates his fourth Test century•Getty Images
Mashrafe Mortaza bowled an incisive spell with the new ball to dismiss New Zealand for 357•Getty Images
Tamim followed up with a second fifty on debut as Bangladesh fought back excellently•Getty Images
Brendon McCullum became Ashraful's second wicket as Bangladesh grabbed two just before lunch•Getty Images
Oram punches one away during his aggressive 117 •Getty Images
Tamim Iqbal saw out a tense passage before tea, riding the bounce of the pacers very well•Getty Images
By stumps, the rookie opening duo had added a record 148 to keep Bangladeshi hopes afloat•Getty Images