Bangladesh started the series by losing by 8 wickets
West Indies needed 35 runs, Bangladesh 8 wickets. Shakib Al Hasan's team had to do the impossible to prevent the series from falling behind. Even so, no team batting in the fourth innings with a target of 84 or less has never lost before. In the end, nothing impossible happened. The hosts took a 1-0 lead in the two-match series after winning the first Test in Antigua by 6 wickets. It took West Indies 8 overs and about 27 minutes to complete the victory. John Campbell remained unbeaten on 56, while Jermaine Blackwood on 28. The pair scored 79 runs. Blackwood completed the team's 50 with doubles in the first over of the day by Khaled Ahmed. Shakib started the innings with Mostafizur Rahman the day before but today he brought Ibadat Hossain to the other end with Khaled. However, Maren Campbell flicked the first four of the day on that pad. He hit another four off just the next ball, his fourth wicket partnership with Blackwood, to complete his half-century. Later, in Khaled's over, two more fours were hit by Maren Campbell — the first with a soft hand abuse, the latter with a great cover drive. With the next four, the required runs of West Indies came down to one figure. Campbell reached 48 runs with those four, in the next over, Mehedi Hasan Miraj gave Maiden to give Campbell a chance to score a half-century. Campbell swept Nazmul Hossain in the next over to complete his half-century off just 63 balls. He ensured victory by hitting six in that over. With almost 6 sessions left, Bangladesh had to lose the first Test. Basically, they fell far behind in the first day of the match, lost the toss and opted to bat and were reduced to 103 runs. In the second innings too, Bangladesh got a big pair in that sense, but that too in the seventh wicket. Shakib Al Hasan and Nurul Hasan's 123-run stand helped Bangladesh avoid an innings defeat, it can be said now.
Bangladesh started the series by losing by 8 wickets
West Indies needed 35 runs, Bangladesh 8 wickets. Shakib Al Hasan's team had to do the impossible to prevent the series from falling behind. Even so, no team batting in the fourth innings with a target of 84 or less has never lost before. In the end, nothing impossible happened. The hosts took a 1-0 lead in the two-match series after winning the first Test in Antigua by 6 wickets. It took West Indies 8 overs and about 27 minutes to complete the victory. John Campbell remained unbeaten on 56, while Jermaine Blackwood on 28. The pair scored 79 runs. Blackwood completed the team's 50 with doubles in the first over of the day by Khaled Ahmed. Shakib started the innings with Mostafizur Rahman the day before but today he brought Ibadat Hossain to the other end with Khaled. However, Maren Campbell flicked the first four of the day on that pad. He hit another four off just the next ball, his fourth wicket partnership with Blackwood, to complete his half-century. Later, in Khaled's over, two more fours were hit by Maren Campbell — the first with a soft hand abuse, the latter with a great cover drive. With the next four, the required runs of West Indies came down to one figure. Campbell reached 48 runs with those four, in the next over, Mehedi Hasan Miraj gave Maiden to give Campbell a chance to score a half-century. Campbell swept Nazmul Hossain in the next over to complete his half-century off just 63 balls. He ensured victory by hitting six in that over. With almost 6 sessions left, Bangladesh had to lose the first Test. Basically, they fell far behind in the first day of the match, lost the toss and opted to bat and were reduced to 103 runs. In the second innings too, Bangladesh got a big pair in that sense, but that too in the seventh wicket. Shakib Al Hasan and Nurul Hasan's 123-run stand helped Bangladesh avoid an innings defeat, it can be said now.
Bangladesh started the series by losing by 8 wickets
West Indies needed 35 runs, Bangladesh 8 wickets. Shakib Al Hasan's team had to do the impossible to prevent the series from falling behind. Even so, no team batting in the fourth innings with a target of 84 or less has never lost before. In the end, nothing impossible happened. The hosts took a 1-0 lead in the two-match series after winning the first Test in Antigua by 6 wickets. It took West Indies 8 overs and about 27 minutes to complete the victory. John Campbell remained unbeaten on 56, while Jermaine Blackwood on 28. The pair scored 79 runs. Blackwood completed the team's 50 with doubles in the first over of the day by Khaled Ahmed. Shakib started the innings with Mostafizur Rahman the day before but today he brought Ibadat Hossain to the other end with Khaled. However, Maren Campbell flicked the first four of the day on that pad. He hit another four off just the next ball, his fourth wicket partnership with Blackwood, to complete his half-century. Later, in Khaled's over, two more fours were hit by Maren Campbell — the first with a soft hand abuse, the latter with a great cover drive. With the next four, the required runs of West Indies came down to one figure. Campbell reached 48 runs with those four, in the next over, Mehedi Hasan Miraj gave Maiden to give Campbell a chance to score a half-century. Campbell swept Nazmul Hossain in the next over to complete his half-century off just 63 balls. He ensured victory by hitting six in that over. With almost 6 sessions left, Bangladesh had to lose the first Test. Basically, they fell far behind in the first day of the match, lost the toss and opted to bat and were reduced to 103 runs. In the second innings too, Bangladesh got a big pair in that sense, but that too in the seventh wicket. Shakib Al Hasan and Nurul Hasan's 123-run stand helped Bangladesh avoid an innings defeat, it can be said now.
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Has Rain spoiled it for England?
Day 2 ENG 469-9 WI 32-1 On Day 2 England were in a damn good position. Stokes and Sibley had put up an incredible performance to make sure that England cut down the 1-0 deficit in the series. At the end of day 2, the only two possibilities were England easily winning the game or West Indies bat well and try to keep the game to a draw. Chances of West Indies winning the game were bleak unless something like "Amazing Adelaide" turns up, But the showers have just given the game a twist. Day 3 has been washed, so the game is most likely heading for a draw. The only way I believe England can win this game from this situation is by enforcing follow on. The bowling unit has to come up together and just rattle West Indies as quickly and cheaply as possible. Luckily the weather forecast for the next two days is sunny but it is quite unpredictable. England should attack, attack, and only attack. The Key man Dom Bess The fact that Chase was able to extract so much turn would really excite Bess, this lad actually spins the ball well with perfect variations. He should be the go-to guy for England. He would be hoping that the outfield on Day 4 does not have that dampness or else it will be very tough for him to grip the ball. England will really have to put everything on the field to win the game from here.
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Has Rain spoiled it for England?
Day 2 ENG 469-9 WI 32-1 On Day 2 England were in a damn good position. Stokes and Sibley had put up an incredible performance to make sure that England cut down the 1-0 deficit in the series. At the end of day 2, the only two possibilities were England easily winning the game or West Indies bat well and try to keep the game to a draw. Chances of West Indies winning the game were bleak unless something like "Amazing Adelaide" turns up, But the showers have just given the game a twist. Day 3 has been washed, so the game is most likely heading for a draw. The only way I believe England can win this game from this situation is by enforcing follow on. The bowling unit has to come up together and just rattle West Indies as quickly and cheaply as possible. Luckily the weather forecast for the next two days is sunny but it is quite unpredictable. England should attack, attack, and only attack. The Key man Dom Bess The fact that Chase was able to extract so much turn would really excite Bess, this lad actually spins the ball well with perfect variations. He should be the go-to guy for England. He would be hoping that the outfield on Day 4 does not have that dampness or else it will be very tough for him to grip the ball. England will really have to put everything on the field to win the game from here.
cricketfreakupdated
Has Rain spoiled it for England?
Day 2 ENG 469-9 WI 32-1 On Day 2 England were in a damn good position. Stokes and Sibley had put up an incredible performance to make sure that England cut down the 1-0 deficit in the series. At the end of day 2, the only two possibilities were England easily winning the game or West Indies bat well and try to keep the game to a draw. Chances of West Indies winning the game were bleak unless something like "Amazing Adelaide" turns up, But the showers have just given the game a twist. Day 3 has been washed, so the game is most likely heading for a draw. The only way I believe England can win this game from this situation is by enforcing follow on. The bowling unit has to come up together and just rattle West Indies as quickly and cheaply as possible. Luckily the weather forecast for the next two days is sunny but it is quite unpredictable. England should attack, attack, and only attack. The Key man Dom Bess The fact that Chase was able to extract so much turn would really excite Bess, this lad actually spins the ball well with perfect variations. He should be the go-to guy for England. He would be hoping that the outfield on Day 4 does not have that dampness or else it will be very tough for him to grip the ball. England will really have to put everything on the field to win the game from here.