Updated On: 22 April, 2021 08:43 AM IST | Pallekele | AFP
I had worked really hard but unfortunately I wasn't getting big runs. But I believed in my ability and I'm glad it all clicked today. It was a tough few months after a disappointing series against West Indies."

Bangladesh’s Najmul Hossain Shanto en route his 126 not out v SL at Kandy yesterday. Pic/AFP
Najmul Shanto hit his maiden century and Tamim Iqbal 90 as Bangladesh took a rare chance to plunder runs off an opponent on the first day of their first Test in Sri Lanka on Wednesday. Bangladesh, looking for their first overseas Test win for four years, made 302 for two on an easy wicket for scoring in Pallekele. After Saif Hassan fell for a duck to Vishwa Fernando in the second over, Shanto and Tamim added 144 for the second wicket to establish Bangladesh's dominance over the bowlers. Shanto and captain Mominul Haque then put on an unbeaten 150 runs for the third wicket.
The 22-year-old left-hander Shanto was dropped by wicketkeeper Niroshan Dickwella on 28 but went on to reach three figures in his seventh Test. He was on 126 at the end of the day with 14 fours and a six. Shanto said he was "relieved" to get his first ton, and had been happy to wait for Sri Lanka's "loose balls". "I had worked really hard but unfortunately I wasn't getting big runs. But I believed in my ability and I'm glad it all clicked today. It was a tough few months after a disappointing series against West Indies."