Random Bangladesh’s first order after huge lead



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On the third day of the Chittagong test, Bangladesh defeated the West Indies by 259 runs and finished the day with 46 runs for 3 wickets in the second inning.

With a 161-run lead in the first innings, Bangladesh is ahead by 216 runs.

The advantage is now what it will be, the fourth inning will be very challenging for the West Indies. In every Bangladeshi pair, it can gradually go out of reach.

However, on the afternoon of the third day, at least the Caribbean did not allow Bangladesh to form such an association. Tamim Iqbal and Nazmul Hossain said goodbye without running, Sadman Islam by 5 runs. Muminul Haque and Mushfiqur Rahim then ended the day.

The West Indies began the second inning with Kemar Roach’s beat on one side and Rakim Cornwall’s spin on the other. Success is fast. In the second over of innings, Tamim was overtaken by Cornwall and lost the line. He came back without wasting a review.

One ball after another push. This time Cornwall’s outside ball was stabbed with a strong hand and caught in the slip.

Sadman and Muminul were also uncomfortable with Caribbean bowling at first. Sadman saw the first run on 29 balls. His last defense had not yet been. Their innings ended with Shannon unable to avoid Gabriel’s goalie.

Sadman Islam says goodbye to Shannon Gabriel's goalkeeper.

Sadman Islam says goodbye to Shannon Gabriel’s goalkeeper.

Muminul, however, calmed down a bit and performed several blows. At the end of the day, Bangladesh was saved from another great danger. Cornwall’s ball hit Mushfiqur’s body and hit the light on the gloves, but missed the short-leg fielder. The appeal is quiet, the review was not taken.

Mushfiqur finished the day with 10 runs, Muminul with 31 runs.

Shakib, who injured his thigh the day before, did not return to the field that day. Your hitting on the fourth day will depend on your understanding of the injury situation and the team situation. Your chances of bowling in the game are slim.

The West Indies also suffered a batting collapse before Bangladesh started batting. He was out for 259 races out of 253 races for 5 wickets. They lost 5 wickets for 8 runs on 23 balls.

After a century the day before, this time Mehedi Hasan Miraj is the best bowler in Bangladesh with 4 wickets in hand.

Short score:

Bangladesh 1st entry: ৪৩০

First entry from the West Indies: (Previous day 75/2) 259 in 96.1 about (Brathwaite 6, Bonner 18, Meyers 40, Blackwood 6, Joshua 42, Cornwall 2, Roach 0, Warrickan 4, Gabriel 0 *; Mustafiz 15-4-48-2, Shakib 6-1-18-0, Miraj 28- 9-58-4, Taizul 33.1-11-64-2, Naeem 16-1-54-2).

Second entry from Bangladesh: 48/3 in 20 overs (Sadman 5, Tamim 0, Shant 0, Muminul 31 *, Mushfiqur 10 *; Roach 4-1-5-0, Cornwall 9-1-26-2, Gabriel 6-0-13-1 , Warrickan 1-0-1-0).



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