<p>Angelo Mathews missed out on his second double hundred by just one run as Bangladesh bowled out Sri Lanka for 397 runs in the first Test in Chittagong on Monday.</p>.<p>Off-spinner Nayeem Hasan broke Mathews's heart, forcing him to spoon a catch to Shakib Al Hasan at square leg on 199 as he made a desperate attempt to complete his double hundred with last man Vishwa Fernando at the other end.</p>.<p>Nayeem finished with 6-105 on his home ground Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium while Shakib claimed 3-60 for Bangladesh.</p>.<p>Running out of partners, Mathews had the double hundred in his sights after sharing 47 runs with Vishwa for the ninth wicket.</p>.<p>But the number 10 took a blow on his helmet before tea and did not return to the field.</p>.<p>Last man Asitha Fernando survived 27 balls to give him support before he was bowled by Nayeem.</p>.<p>Vishwa then heroically returned to the crease, prompting Mathews to make his desperate attempt for the double hundred.</p>.<p>He struck Taijul Islam for a four to reach 196 before a single and double took him even closer, only to be denied by Nayeem.</p>.<p>Mathews, who resumed on 114, earlier shared 136 runs with fellow overnight batsman Dinesh Chandimal (66) before hosts Bangladesh had their first success of the day.</p>.<p>In the 24th over of the session, Chandimal attempted a premeditated reverse sweep but failed to make contact and was given out lbw, upheld on review.</p>.<p>Nayeem celebrated his third wicket of the innings and soon had a fourth when he bowled wicketkeeper-batsman Niroshan Dickwella, who made only three, four balls later.</p>.<p>Shakib took two wickets in two balls in the first over after the break to push Sri Lanka into a corner.</p>.<p>He first bowled Ramesh Mendis for one and then trapped Lasith Embuldeniya leg before for no score.</p>.<p>Mushfiqur Rahim dropped Fernando at mid-on on 16 to deny Shakib his fourth wicket.</p>.<p>Bangladesh also missed a chance to dismiss Mathews on 119 in the fourth over of the day.</p>.<p>Khaled Ahmed beat the Sri Lankan with an outswinger but there was no appeal for a catch behind, despite technology suggesting Mathews had edged the ball.</p>.<p>Mathews hit 19 fours and a six in his 397-ball innings before the agonising end as Bangladesh wrapped up Sri Lanka's first innings in 153 overs, 40 minutes into the final session.</p>.<p>His previous highest Test score was 200 not out.</p>
<p>Angelo Mathews missed out on his second double hundred by just one run as Bangladesh bowled out Sri Lanka for 397 runs in the first Test in Chittagong on Monday.</p>.<p>Off-spinner Nayeem Hasan broke Mathews's heart, forcing him to spoon a catch to Shakib Al Hasan at square leg on 199 as he made a desperate attempt to complete his double hundred with last man Vishwa Fernando at the other end.</p>.<p>Nayeem finished with 6-105 on his home ground Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium while Shakib claimed 3-60 for Bangladesh.</p>.<p>Running out of partners, Mathews had the double hundred in his sights after sharing 47 runs with Vishwa for the ninth wicket.</p>.<p>But the number 10 took a blow on his helmet before tea and did not return to the field.</p>.<p>Last man Asitha Fernando survived 27 balls to give him support before he was bowled by Nayeem.</p>.<p>Vishwa then heroically returned to the crease, prompting Mathews to make his desperate attempt for the double hundred.</p>.<p>He struck Taijul Islam for a four to reach 196 before a single and double took him even closer, only to be denied by Nayeem.</p>.<p>Mathews, who resumed on 114, earlier shared 136 runs with fellow overnight batsman Dinesh Chandimal (66) before hosts Bangladesh had their first success of the day.</p>.<p>In the 24th over of the session, Chandimal attempted a premeditated reverse sweep but failed to make contact and was given out lbw, upheld on review.</p>.<p>Nayeem celebrated his third wicket of the innings and soon had a fourth when he bowled wicketkeeper-batsman Niroshan Dickwella, who made only three, four balls later.</p>.<p>Shakib took two wickets in two balls in the first over after the break to push Sri Lanka into a corner.</p>.<p>He first bowled Ramesh Mendis for one and then trapped Lasith Embuldeniya leg before for no score.</p>.<p>Mushfiqur Rahim dropped Fernando at mid-on on 16 to deny Shakib his fourth wicket.</p>.<p>Bangladesh also missed a chance to dismiss Mathews on 119 in the fourth over of the day.</p>.<p>Khaled Ahmed beat the Sri Lankan with an outswinger but there was no appeal for a catch behind, despite technology suggesting Mathews had edged the ball.</p>.<p>Mathews hit 19 fours and a six in his 397-ball innings before the agonising end as Bangladesh wrapped up Sri Lanka's first innings in 153 overs, 40 minutes into the final session.</p>.<p>His previous highest Test score was 200 not out.</p>