West Indies lost three wickets fast on the fourth day of Chittagong Test. Kyle Myers and Enkrumah Bonner then led the West Indies to victory. They added 216 runs for the fourth wicket in the second innings. Taizul broke that pair. But Myers is leading the team to victory. The Caribbeans lost 5 wickets in 119 overs and scored 367 runs.
They need 28 runs to win. Kyle Myers is playing with 189 runs. His partner is Joshua de Silva. Earlier, Enkrumah Bona scored 86 runs in the fourth innings and became part of the record pair. After that, Jurgen Blackwood was out.
On the fourth day, Caribbean batsmen Craig Brathwaite (20), Johan Campbell (23) and Shiny Moisley (12) were all out. The fifth and final day of the match started at the Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium on Sunday morning. Batting in the second innings for 395 runs to win, the visitors lost 3 wickets and scored 110 runs. Mehdi Miraj played his career best innings of 103 runs for the team.
Besides, Shakib Al Hasan, who was released from the ban and dropped out of the Test due to injury, scored 68 runs. Before that, 59 runs came from the bat of opener Sadman Islam. Craig Brathwaite's first innings stopped with 259 runs in reply. Caribbean captain Brathwaite scored 76 in the first innings for the West Indies.
Kyle Myers also scored 40 runs. Later, a pair of 99 runs came from the bat of Jermaine Blackwood and Joshua de Silver. But they lost 5 wickets for six runs in a hurry. Blackwood went back with 6 runs. Joshua de Silva scored 42 runs. Bangladesh got a big lead of 161 runs from the first innings. In the second innings, Bangladesh declared the innings with 223 runs for 8 wickets. Captain Mominul Haque played an innings of 115 runs under pressure.
Liton Das scored 69 runs on the way to make a partnership of 133 runs with him. Jomel Warikan took 4 wickets for West Indies in the first innings with the ball. Mirage, who scored a century, smashed the Caribbeans with 4 wickets in the first innings.
Besides, Mustafizur Rahman, Naeem Hasan and Taizul Islam took two wickets each. In Bangladesh's second innings, Rakim Cornwall and Warikan took three wickets each.