Bangladesh bowled out West Indies in the first session on the crucial fourth day of the Dhaka Test. Got a target of 231 runs to win.
Bangladesh got a good start in response. Adding 59 runs to the opening pair. After that Bangladesh started the procession. He lost 5 wickets for 115 runs. Muminul Haque (12 runs) and Liton Das are still needed to win.
Earlier, Tamim Iqbal returned with 50 runs off 46 balls at T20 speed. Earlier, opener Soumya Sarkar returned to the dressing room with 13 runs. Nazmul calmed down 13 runs. 14 runs came from Mushfiqur's bat and 10 runs from Mohammad Mithun's bat. Earlier, West Indies were all out for 117 runs in the second innings. Enkrumah Bonner was dismissed for a maximum of 38 runs for the team.
Joshua de Silva returned with 20 runs. Also at the beginning of the fourth day, Jomel Warikan was out for 2 runs and Kyle Myers was out for 6 runs. Jermaine Blackwood returned with 9 runs. At the end of the third day, West Indies scored 41 runs losing 3 wickets in the second innings.
They got a 113-run lead in the first innings. Earlier, West Indies made 409 runs in the first innings. In reply, Bangladesh stopped the first innings with 296 runs. Liton Das played 71 runs for the team. Mehdi Miraj, who was with him, was dismissed for 57 runs.
126 runs came from their pair. Earlier on the second day, the host opener Tamim Iqbal scored 44 runs. 21 runs came from Muminul's bat.
On the morning of the third day, Mohammad Mithun returned with 15 runs and Mushfiqur Rahim with 54 runs. Joshua de Silva scored the highest 92 runs in the first innings for West Indies.
Fast bowler Alzari Josep played a great innings of 82 runs. Before that 90 runs came from the bat of Enkrumah Bonar at the crucial time.
Besides, two openers Craig Brathwaite and Johan Campbell scored 47 and 36 runs respectively. Abu Zayed and Taizul Islam took four wickets each in the first innings for Bangladesh. Cornwall took five wickets for the West Indies.
Fast bowler Shannon Gabriel took three wickets. Taizul Islam took four wickets in the second innings for Bangladesh. Naeem Hasan took three wickets.