Even if Bangladesh turns around, Windies is ahead



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At the end of the game on the third day, the visitors collected 41 runs for 3 wickets. Encruma Bonner (6) and Nightwatchman Jomel Warrickan (2) are batting. The Caribbeans took a big lead in the first innings with 154 runs.

In the second entry, Bangladeshi spinners are suffering off the West Indies. Mominul Haque threw 21 overs with three spinners. Taizul Islam, Mehedi Hasan Miraj and Naeem Hasan each took a wicket.

Naeem started. Craig Brathwaite was caught in the goalkeeper’s gloves by the young spinner. The Caribbean captain was unable to play the ball that came off the stump of his leg as he turned. When he touched the gloves, he settled on the Liton gloves.

Brathwaite didn’t wait to check out Bangladesh. He started walking towards the pavilion. The replay showed the ball touching his gloves.

Mirage ended up waiting 100 wickets in the Test by returning Shane Mozley. This spinning wheel now holds the record for the 100 fastest terrains in the country, beating Taizul Islam.

Mohammad Mithun was caught on the second slide for an extra spin and bounce.

John Campbell was careful not to take windows. But the latter was not spared from being so careful. The left arm batter defended the ball from Taizul. Bells drops the ball on the field and throws it over the stump of his leg. Campbell couldn’t believe her audacity.

Bonner spent the rest of the day with Nightwatchman Warikan. Although Bangladesh turned around with 3 wickets, the West Indies are still in the driver’s seat in the match. The first session of the fourth day can set the course for the Dhaka Test.

There was not much window advantage on the third day. Variety of lines, length, and speed of bowlers and batsmen landed on bad shots.

Bangladesh started the match with 105 runs for 4 wickets at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium in Mirpur on Saturday. Mushfiqur Rahim and Mohammad Mithun got off to a good start with the bat. However, when the two hitters arrived with their own turf, the team was under pressure again.

Mithun returned with a catch due to lack of attention at the time. Mushfiqur was caught with a reverse sweep. He made 54 of 105 balls in 6 overs. They were both fired by Rakim Cornwall.

By avoiding the follow-up of Liton Das and Mehedi Hasan Miraj, Bangladesh hoped to reduce the gap below 100 runs. But the West Indies took a 113-run lead by stopping the hosts by 298 from the second new ball.

Lytton caught Cornwall trying to sweep the oar. This goalie-hitter made 61 runs in 6 overs. Shannon Gabriel stopped Mehdi Hassan Miraj, the centurion from the previous party. Miraj scored 58 runs in 6 overs.

After that, the Bangladeshi entries did not go very far. Cornwall is the best bowler in the Caribbean with 5 wickets for 64 runs. Gabriel took 3 wickets for 60 runs.

Short score:

First entry from the West Indies: ৪০৯

Bangladesh 1st entry: (Previous day 105/4) 296 in 96.5 overs (Mushfiqur 54, Mithun 15, Liton 61, Miraj 57, Naeem 0, Taizul 13 *, Abu Zayed 1; Gabriel 21-3-60-3, Cornwall 32-6-64 -5, Joseph 16.5-3-60-2, Meyers 6-2-15-0, Warrickan 13-2-48-0, Bonner 3-0-18-0, Brathwaite 2-0-6-0).

Second entry from the West Indies: 41/3 in 21 overs (Brathwaite 6, Campbell 18, Mozley 6, Bonner 8 *, Warrick 2 *; Taizul 6-2-13-1, Naeem 10-3-14-1, Miraj 4-0-14-1 )



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