Dhaka, Nov. 14 -- Bangladesh wrapped up a big victory by an innings and 47 runs over Ireland on the fourth morning of the Sylhet Test, completing a performance built on heavy first-innings runs and sustained pressure from a balanced attack.

Ireland, resuming the day on 86 for five and still 215 runs behind, showed greater resistance through the lower order but never seriously threatened to push the match into a fifth day.

They were eventually bowled out for 254 shortly after lunch, with the left-arm spin duo of Hasan Murad and Taijul Islam sharing seven wickets.

The morning's first breakthrough came when Matthew Humphreys swept Taijul straight to square leg for 16.

Andy Balbirnie and Andy McBrine then added 66 runs in the most substan...