Shakib’s fifty back on the test



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Bangladesh finished the first day with 242 runs for the loss of 5 wickets in the 59-run short innings of starter Sadman and three middle-order hitters.

Shakib and Liton put up an uninterrupted 49-run stand for the sixth wicket. Shakib was undefeated at 39 and Liton at 34. Both are established hitters. The Windies have memorized the spinners.

So on the second day, the Tiger fans sat in front of the TV waiting for a great collection on this pair.

But that did not happen. The whirlwind of Jomel Warikan continues on both day two and day one. On the second ball of the second round, Liton was thrown for Caribbean roulette and returned to the locker room. He managed to add only 4 races with the first day. He was out for 36 races.

However, the off-roader Shakib was dealing with the Windies spinners holding the other end.

In the game’s final 96th, the world’s best all-rounder connected for half a century with a run by hitting Warrickan’s ball into the square.

This is the 25th half century of his test run. Shakib got the last fifty as Reds against these Caribbeans. He played 60 races at Mirpur Test in 2016.

Perhaps Bangladesh will give a great advantage relying on Shakib’s bat, scoring a century in the first test. But that expectation was not met.

Shakib was out for 6 runs. Finally, Rahkim Cornwall, who weighed 145 kg, got the wicket.

Shakib was caught by Caribbean captain Brathwaite at the point as he sliced ​​the length of the ball off a stump from Rahkim.

Shakib had 6 runs with 150 balls. This entry has been organized into five boundaries. Taizul after Shakib. Mehdi Hasan Miraj is only four races away from half a century.

At the time of writing this article, Bangladesh had scored 327 runs for 8 wickets.



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