West Indies vs Bangladesh, Live Cricket Score, 1st Test Day 3 in Antigua: Guests Approach Emphatic Victory



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  West Indies vs Bangladesh, live cricket score, 1st test day 3 in Antigua: Hosts approaching Emphatic victory

Jason Holder

Find all Caribbean game updates against the first test of Bangladesh in Antigua on Cricketnext.com Day 2 of the rally: Bangladesh slipped to a mbadive defeat of the innings after the West Indies completely dominated the second day of the first match of the Test at the stadium Sir Vivian Richards in Antigua Thursday. After Kraigg Brathwaite's seventh Test 100 allowed the West Indians to win the first 366 square, Stanton made up for a wireless effort on the first day with figures of four to 36 to reduce the number of visitors to 62. six in their second lap at the end of the game.

Routed for only 43, their lowest total of all time, in the first legs, the Bangladeshis still need 301 points for the West Indies to beat. again the third day. This seems an impossible prospect in conditions that are completely alien to them and in which the quartet of fast bowlers on the side of the house has reveled. But for a no-ball delivered by Miguel Cummins in the last day while he could have claimed the Mahmudullah wicket, the West Indies would have had the option of asking for an extra half-hour at the end of the day to finish off the match. He lets Mahmudullah resume the third morning with the Nurul Hasan watchman, although he only delays the inevitable given the struggles of the Bangladeshis to cope with the pace and rebound of their Antillean opponents in conditions favorable to the branch. Jason Holder took the other two wickets, sharing the new ball with fiery Gabriel in the absence of Kemar Roach, who initiated the demolition of Bangladesh's first innings with outstanding numbers of five to eight, but was troubled by what appeared to be muscle strain on the back of his right knee during this effort. He showed no discomfort in a run of 33 and a 58 partnership with Shai Hope for the eighth gate. However, most of the batting effort for the West Indies was provided by the former Brathwaite, who held the crease for more than seven hours – from before lunch on the first day to just after lunch the second day – compiling 121. Insured hope in the West Indies the average order did not completely flare up. Returning to the night stand of 201 for two with Brathwaite and Devendra Bishoo night watchman at the crease, they suffered a mini-collapse early in the afternoon when losing three wickets for 16 points. It was the only period of the test match right up here where the Bangladeshis seemed to have some initiative while the spinners Mehidy Hasan and Shakib al Hasan posed significant challenges. However Hope showed his clbad in a round of 67 and by the time he was ninth with the score at 400, the only question was whether the West Indies could have been as ruthless as in the first innings to end the match at the 39, inside two days. Gabriel's brutal pace was too hot for the top of the Bangladeshi rankings as he claimed the scalps of Tamim Iqbal, Mominul Haque, Mushfiqur Rahim and Captain Shakib al Hasan to bring his Test Counter counter to 24 in four matches. .

Comment (Bangladesh Sleeve)

22.1 J Holder of Islam, No Race. 81/7

21.6 S Gabriel in Hasan, No race. 81/7

21.5 S Gabriel in Hasan, No race. 81/7

21.4 S Gabriel in Hasan, No race. 81/7

21.3 S Gabriel in Hasan, Not a convincing blow! The full wide ball out, Nurul follows her, but only manages to slice her on the points area. The defensive player goes backwards but the ball falls safely. A couple caught. 81/7

21.2 S Gabriel in Hasan, FOUR! Good game! This is a good opportunity for the youngster to prove himself. Starting from a back of length, Hasan waits for him and guides him through the gap between the bead and the ravine to find the fence. 79/7

21.1 S Gabriel at Hasan, Court of one length around, s' is defended solidly from the back foot. 75/7

20.6 J Holder of Islam, Holder opts for the plot, Kamrul goes from the front and defends it nicely. 75/7

20.5 J Holder of Islam, Outdoors, a play and a lack of Islam. 75/7

20.4 J Holder of K Islam, Well done finally! Rear of a ball of length, forming late. Islam stands behind the line of the ball to attack but gets an inside advantage towards the short leg. 75/7

20.3 J Holder of Islam, Holder strikes the bridge again as Kamrul rises with the rebound to pull him towards the ravine. 75/7

20.2 J Holder of Islam, On a length out of reach, buffered to the point. 75/7

20.1 J Holder of Islam, short ball in the middle and in the leg, a little nibbling in the air. Islam jumps and manages to direct it to the middle of the wicket. 75/7

19.6 S Gabriel to Hasan, Returned to a balloon in length and defends him firmly. 75/7

19.5 S Gabriel at Hasan, On a length off the coast, Nurul tries to guide him to the third man but is beaten. 75/7

19.4 S Gabriel to Islam, Shave you! The back of a length balloon out of the line, Islam opts for a cut but only manages an inner edge that pbades just beyond the leg stretch. The drummers are sneaking for a run while the shy of the square outfielder misses. Could have easily dragged it. 75/7

19.3 S Gabriel to Islam, FOUR! It's already working from the end. Yorker on the outside, Islam tries to scramble it but gets a thick outer edge past the slip cord for a border. 74/7

19.2 S Gabriel in Hasan, Some races for Bangladesh! Fullish ball, clipped nicely mid-wicket for three rounds. 70/7

19.1 S Gabriel in Hasan, FOUR! Ball full on the side of the leg, Hasan tickles well as Dowrich dives to his left, but the ball pbades in front of him in a flash and runs to the fence. 67/7

Shannon Gabriel at the Cup on the other end

18.6 J Holder of Islam, Almost a replica of the previous ball while Kamrul takes another shot in the same region. 63/7

18.5 J Holder of an Islam, Back of a length balloon, Islam tries to cross it but gets hit on leggings of the thigh. 63/7

18.4 J Holder of Islam, safe! The answers to both questions are no. Islam tries to block it but seems to have fallen a little behind on the outside as Smith squats at the second loosening to take it and call it. However, the referee is insensitive. Holder after a conversation with his teammates opts for the DRS. Replays come into play. Well, there is an obvious advantage. Has he worn? No, he bounced into Devon's hands. 63/7

Holder thinks he's right in Islam. There are two things in question – whether it is low birth weight or are there bats involved and was it taken on the second page? Let's find out.

18.3 J Holder of Islam, delivery of Fullish to the surrounding area, is held on the lookout. 63/7

18.2 J Holder of Islam, Played until the point region by the drummer. 63/7

Kamrul Islam goes out to fight

18.1 J Holder in Mahmudullah, OUT! Yes, the plug is clean! The dream continues for the Windies! A Holder Jaffa after a slack to catch Mahmudullah off guard. He is on a back of one length on and is recovering with an additional rebound. The big off-roader is square when he stitches it and ends on the outside, directing it towards the third slip. Chase parked there dives in front to pick it up. Referees return it to the floor to see if it is a legal hold. Replay confirms that it is a correct catch. 63/7

Mahmudullah was caught in the third pbad by Roston Chase but he is waiting. The arbitrators meet and decide to go upstairs to check whether it was taken properly or not

18.1 J Mahmudullah Holder, wide! The support starts with a looser on the side of the leg. Some stretching for Dowrich while he plunges to his left to pick it up. 63/6

We are ready to roll. Mahmudullah and Nurul Hasan to resume their sleeves. Jason Holder in the first place this morning. Three slides and a gully up. Let's go …

Pitch Report – Jeff Dujon evaluating the surface that there are a few cracks now. Adds that there is a variable rebound because of this reason. Finish by saying that if bowlers continue to play in areas where the track is released, this match will not last long.

Daren Ganga talks with Windies coach Stuart Law. He says it has been a nice performance up here. They say that they started like this against the Sri Lankans and it was a similar show now. Rent his bowlers to perform regularly and is happy with them. Mentioned that he is aware that his bowlers have good averages since 2017. They want them to replicate these performances in all formats. Informs that there is a big year ahead. Add that Gabriel leads the attack while Holder and Roach played the perfect foil. Feel that the tracks have been good. Adds that the grbad on it helped to extract the bounce. Finish by saying that Roach has a bit of a niggle and that they do not want to risk him in this game.

The Windies, on the other hand, have been relentless. This has been a kind of performance that you visualize to remove every time you enter the field. With only 4 other wickets to take and with a cushion of 301 points, this should be a walk in the park unless both Mahmudullah and Nurul Hasan decide to dig. It will be nice to see if visitors use the last opportunity to show some of their skills.

Hello and welcome to the cover of Day 3 and probably the last day of the match. Everyone was expecting the Bangla Tigers to have at least some kind of fighting, but they were completely out at sea. There are many reasons behind that – their drummers did not apply with a few selections of poor shot. The approach has been so casual and their bowlers have a hard time finding the pace. With so many imperfections, you should find yourself on the back foot

… Day 3, Session 1 …

At That Time! Unless the weather forces us to come every remaining day, we should be able to take the weekend after spending some time on Fridays to cover the rest of that game. Now, it's a different story if my manager asks me to do something else even though this game is not there. Silence. Let us talk about the game. Let's be professional. Let's be athletic. Can Bangladesh fight? At least try and slide this game past lunch on day 3? Can Mahmudullah turn 50? Nurul Hasan can he have races? Can the tail wag? Can Gabriel get his 5-iron? The questions will be answered when we return at 10 am local time (14:00 GMT). But before that, two teams play a draw in a tri-series – hosts Zimbabwe, in a state similar to what Bangladesh is testing abroad, face Australia who is on a rollercoaster. Also catch this match. ADIOS! BE CAREFUL!

Kraigg Brathwaite discusses with Daren Ganga. Said that he only wanted to feel the pace of the ground. As his bowlers had already shown the length of the bowl, he was prepared in advance for what could come from Bangladesh. Admitted that it was a bit more difficult to play today compared to yesterday. But says that he enjoyed his sleeves. Asked about his low conversion rate from the 50s to the 100s, Brathwaite agrees that he can certainly improve and he is working hard to do the same. He wants his team to come out tomorrow and finish the game quickly.

Since the spinners took 5 wickets for Bangladesh today, they could have hoped to play Sailors of the Windies. The ticket office seems to be relaxing with not too much extra bounce. But it was a false hope. Their sworn nemesis, Roach, did not come at all in the second inning, but Shannon Gabriel did his job – a fiery 4-iron that took away the front row. Skipper Holder took 2 and Cummins would have had 1 too, though he had not gone overboard.

The focus was so much on the inept stick of Bangladesh that we almost forgot that Windies was beating as well in this game. They had 5 booths over 50 during the innings, raking 406, to 121 horse from Kraigg Brathwaite. It was after Kemar Roach's 5-in-12 packed Bangladesh Wednesday for 43.

12 wickets on Day 1, 14 on Day 2. Just 4 more needed to complete this match. What we witnessed on Wednesday and Thursday reminded us of the years of the 70s and 80s when the opposition had the habit of yielding to the fast and deadly game of Caribbean bowling.

17.6 M Cummins to Hasan, A short ball, Hasan crosses and heads to the side of the leg. ESCAPE TO DAY 2! 62/6

17.5 M Cummins in Mahmudullah, full and out, Mahmudullah is made for the day, arriving at the other end with a push through the covers for a single . 62/6

17.4 M Cummins at Mahmudullah, On the side of the legs, left alone this time. 61/6

17.4 M Cummins in Mahmudullah, C is NOT BALL! A rare spot of the Windies in 2 days dominating cricket. Cummins does almost everything that's happening here – he's doing it slightly wider on the outside and induces a hack – he's picked up brilliantly by dive substitute Keemo Paul to the point. The celebrations begin and just when we think it will be stumps, the Kettleborough referee stops everyone as he wants to check the overtaking. And yes, replays confirm that he's crossed the line. 61/6

Taken! But is not it a ball?

17.3 M Cummins at N Hasan, Nice shot. Full in the middle, Nurul crosses and pushes him to the ground. It's a race of two people not so fast – a sluggish ball and a tired Gabriel. Finally, the ball stops in front of the ropes and Gabriel arrives at the blanket. Three races taken. 60/6

17.2 M Cummins to Mahmudullah, Outdoors, a fuller touch, pushed through the point for one. 57/6

17.1 M Cummins to Mahmudullah, Rash. Short and on the outside, Mahmudullah hits hard but misses because of the extra rebound. 56/6

Last day of the day so … can Bangladesh stay down?

16.6 J Hasan Holder, defended from the front foot by the drummer with the entire face of the bat. 56/6

16.5 J Mahmudullah Holder, short ball, in the middle, Mahmudullah shoots him on the short-legged man for a run. 56/6

16.4 J Holder of Mahmudullah, the drummer defended him by placing himself behind the line of delivery. 55/6

16.3 Mahmudullah's Mahmudullah, full and out of play, plays him with an open bat face, soft hands, and bounces him to second base. 55/6

16.2 J Holder of Mahmudullah, around him, firmly defended. 55/6

16.1 Holder of N Hasan, C & # 39; is an outrageous stick. It is clear that Bangladesh is shaken. So much so that drummers forget that there are not many bullets left in the day. A short ball, can be dodged under but Nurul goes compulsively for the hook. Gets a top edge which fortunately for him, navigates on the goalkeeper who runs behind. One taken. 55/6

15.6 M Cummins at Mahmudullah, Outside, another game and a lack. 2 more overs to make … 54/6

15.5 M Cummins at Mahmudullah, The drummer was beaten and missed the line of delivery. 54/6

15.4 M Cummins to N Hasan, Oh darling … go for traction and almost up-edge toward the back leg. Just one. 54/6

15.3 M Cummins in Hasan, full and out, pushed through the covers for a splint. 53/6

15.2 M Cummins at Mahmudullah, Work along the leg for a single. 51/6

15.1 M Cummins in Mahmudullah, disembarked outside, gives a brutal kick, Mahmudullah tries to push him away and manages to do it. 50/6

After being warmed up for eternity, Miguel Cummins is finally here. I have 2 his shirt for tonight.

14.6 J Hasan Holder, Almost Another! Balloon quite similar to the dismissal of Mehidy. Nurul too, feels for that, is beaten by the movement of remoteness, only unlike the other Hasan, he does not flank it. 3 more nightmare overs left for Bangladesh tonight. 50/6

Nurul Hasan enters now

14.5 J Holder in Hasan, OUT! Number 6 at the bottom. The duties of the night watchman end even before the shift can be called a shift. On a length out of reach, forming, nothing more than a good drummer can do, let alone a night-cum-all-round watchman. Mehidy feels like it and the extra bounce brings the glove to the keeper. Bad luck. 50/6

14.4 J Holder of Hasan, Outdoors, stamped to the third man. 50/5

14.3 J Hasan Holder, Outside, a game and a miss. 50/5

14.2 J Holder in Hasan, In the middle and in the leg, straightening slightly, defended with vigilance. 50/5

14.1 J Holder in Hasan, Full and out, pushed through the covers for a couple. 50 UP FOR BANGLADESH. 50/5

13.6 S Gabriel to Mahmudullah, The ball is well outside the stump, easy to leave for the drummer. 48/5

13.5 S Gabriel to Mahmudullah, Outdoors, quietly left alone. 48/5

13.4 S Gabriel in Mahmudullah, Outdoors, a play and a failure. 48/5

13.3 S Gabriel to Mahmudullah, FOUR! Ahhh … some people never learn. Play away from the body, give a chance to opposition. It flows from the edge through the drawstring to the third man's enclosure. 48/5

13.2 S Gabriel to Mahmudullah, the drummer shows the entire face of the bat and defends the ball from the back foot. 44/5

13.1 S Gabriel to Mahmudullah, Outdoors, punched towards the cover. 44/5

12.6 J Holder in Hasan, Outside, let the guard go. 44/5

12.5 J Holder of Hasan, defended from the front by the drummer with the whole face of the bat. 44/5

12.4 J Hasan Holder, C is a Holder Jaffa. He puts this ball on a length and draws Mehidy forward. And then, gets the ball to move at a fraction of distance, after bat, pad and post out. Injouable 44/5

12.3 J Holder of Hasan, the drummer played that foot before and in the ground. 44/5

& # 39; Oh no MAAN & # 39; Holder shouts frustrated to Mehidy. He wants to finish this tonight. The captain arrives but Mehidy stops him halfway. He says that he is not ready but it is felt that these are all tactics to try to delay the game. In this case, delay the inevitable. But no fast bowling player likes to be stopped midway through his run.

12.2 J Holder of Hasan, Outside, pushed back from his body towards the point. 44/5

12.1 J Holder of Mahmudullah, short and out of play, Mahmudullah cuts him to the point where a fumble allows a single. 44/5

A night watchman? Ummm … yes. Mehidy Hasan

11.6 S Gabriel in Al Hasan, OUT! Sharp and another goes. Like Roach, Gabriel is great against left-handed people around the box office. The tall man lands on a length and Shakib prepares to play accordingly. But then, the ball moves away, takes the outer edge and flies straight into Jason Holder's hands on the third slip. A replica of Shakib's dismissal in the first rounds of Roach. 43 all in the first innings, 43/5 at the moment. 43/5

11.5 S Gabriel to Hasan, landed in the middle and off, defended with vigilance. 43/4

11.4 S Gabriel at Hasan, Another delivery at the bottom of the leg, wider than the previous one, Shakib lets it do this time. 43/4

11.3 S Gabriel in Hasan, the drummer tries to hit a ball that is down the leg. 43/4

11.2 S Gabriel in Hasan, Fuller this time, leads directly to mid-distance. 43/4

11.1 S Gabriel in Hasan, short and outside, skinned straight to the point. 43/4

10.6 J Holder of Mahmudullah, Almost a replica of his first dismissal. On a length off the beach, Mahmudullah has a useless blow and misses. 43/4

10.5 J Holder of Mahmudullah, defended from the back foot by the drummer. 43/4

10.4 J Mahmudullah holder, full and outside, pushed through the covers for a couple. 43/4

10.3 J Holder of Mahmudullah, landed outside, left alone. 41/4

10.2 J Holder of Mahmudullah, the drummer defended him by placing himself behind the line of delivery. 41/4

10.1 J Holder of Mahmudullah, Outside, was playing straight to the point. 41/4

9.6 S Gabriel to Mahmudullah, Superlative of Dowrich. Gabriel poses this outer leg and she moves further away after pitching. Seems to be heading towards the closing of the fine leg, but Shane Dowrich flies to his left and manages to get a glove, parrying the ball towards the field player to the limit. Just a goodbye. 41/4

9.5 S Gabriel to Mahmudullah, Better. Leave it to the guard. 40/4

9.4 S Gabriel to Mahmudullah, FOUR! There is no one left in the dictionary of drummers in Bangladesh. With the fading light and the seemingly threatening bowling, they feel that knocking out is probably their only way out. Full and wide out, Mahmudullah can leave this alone but does not want to. Reach out and lead him behind the ravine to the third man. 40/4

Mahmudullah is the new man to face music. The light fades a little now …

9.3 S Gabriel in Rahim, OUT! Gabriel's spectacular bowling. Not because he hit the eye of the bull. Not because he has the sound of wood. But because of his thought. Scroll a bit to see what's common in the first two balls. BOUNCE. Now, these are games of mind. Rahim maybe half waiting for it to happen somewhere in half of Gabriel and he's ready to play that from the crease. But Shannon stands out from him. Bowls much more complete than the previous two lengths. Rahim is caught unprepared – he thinks, uh oh … I'm having trouble. & # 39; Yes, buddy, you're in trouble. Especially against a guy who plays bowling at nearly 140 km / h. Mushfiqur is slow to take his bat to defend and the ball touches the bridge, goes back, pbades through the bat and KABOOM. 36/4

9.2 S Gabriel at Rahim, Around him, bounces again, Mushfiqur goes to the point. 36/3

9.1 S Gabriel at Rahim, At the bottom of the leg, bounces again, Rahim shoulder arms. 36/3

8.6 J Hasan Holder, brings a long bale into the drummer of an outside length. Shakib has no room to work and therefore blocks him to the bowling player. 36/3

8.5 J Hasan, Fullish and team owner Shakib pushes the bowling player. Holder picks up the ball in his stride and mimics a throw to his counterpart. 36/3

8.4 J Holder of Al Hasan, Again insinuator. Shakib is at the start of the shot and plays hands down to the middle. 36/3

8.3 J Holder of Al Hasan, Great movement this time. It moves back one length, Shakib tries to fire but gets an inner edge on the pads. 36/3

8.2 J Holder of Al Hasan, FOUR! A shadow stitched on the outside, Shakib drills his reader through blankets for a limit. Try to put the bowler off the track – this seems to be the plan. 36/3

8.1 J Holder in Hasan, He places him on a length just off, Shakib defends him from his back foot to the gap. 32/3

7.6 S Gabriel in Rahim, FOUR! Both drummers seek to be as positive as possible. Width offered on the outside, Rahim flashes his bat across the line and flies on the cord for a limit. 15 more but it does not bother the Windies. 32/3

7.5 S Gabriel in Rahim, FOUR! Nothing wrong with the delivery, it's just that Rahim has played well. A ball of fair length around, reforming, Rahim remains to play inside the line and does it with soft hands. He takes the outer half of the bat and runs through the gap between the gully and the slides for a border. 28/3

7.4 S Gabriel at Al Hasan, On an outside length, Shakib kicks forward positive through covers for three runs. 24/3

7.3 S Gabriel Hasan, Play and miss! Shakib is not in the mood to hang out. Short and wide outside, Hasan flashes and misses. 21/3

7.2 S Gabriel to Al Hasan, Edged and he pbades the hand on the goalkeeper for FOUR! Short in length and slanted in the beater, Shakib opts for the square cut but there is an extra bounce and it flies off the outside edge. Dowrich jumps but he is quite above him and runs away to the barrier. 21/3

7.1 S Gabriel at Al Hasan, Angles in a long balloon off, Shakib pushes him from his front foot to the covers. 17/3

6.6 J Hasan Holder, Off the mark! Full and wide on the outside, Shakib leans forward and leads him away to the covers for one. 17/3

6.5 J Holder in Hasan, defended from the front foot by the drummer with the entire face of the bat. 16/3

Shakib Al Hasan is fast approaching. Now there are two drummers on a pair in the middle.

6.4 J Holder at Das, OUT! It was on the cards! Holder worked on a large line and eventually induced an outside edge. He removes it and removes it from the seam. Das is obliged to play the trajectory but he moves away to kiss the outer edge. Brathwaite at first slip catches it safely and Bangladesh is in tatters, again. 16/3

6.3 J Holder in Das, Back of a long ball on the outside, coming off, Das shoulders. 16/2

6.2 J Holder to Das, C is a very good line. Keep around one length and keep it away after pitching. Liton shows restraints when he lets it pbad. 16/2

6.1 J Holder in Das, He settles on an outside length, Das pushes it from the fold to the point. 16/2

5.6 S Gabriel to M Rahim, complete and outside, retaliate to end the end. A hostile Shannon! 16/2

5.5 S Gabriel in Rahim, Beauty. This one is tilted around and then he gets up again after hitting the bridge. Rahim is flat as he pushes inside the line and misses. 16/2

5.4 S Gabriel to Rahim, And again. Nice workout for Rahim. Gabriel is bowling. Il en récupère un autre pour le ramener avec un ascenseur supplémentaire et Mushfiqur retire immédiatement sa main du bas de la poignée alors qu'il la bloque en toute sécurité. 16/2

5.3 S Gabriel à M Rahim, Une fois de plus le rebond supplémentaire accélère Rahim. Il reste pour le défendre avec une main bbade. Il prend le bord intérieur et le frappe sur les pads. 16/2

5.2 S Gabriel à Rahim, Celui-ci est incliné dans le batteur, un rebond supplémentaire pour déranger Rahim qui ne parvient pas à défendre et est frappé haut sur les patins. Un appel étouffé des joueurs de Windies mais l'arbitre reste sur place. 16/2

5.1 S Gabriel à Rahim, une balle de bonne longueur qui descend le long du côté de la jambe, Rahim essaye de flirter mais manque et il pbade ses jambières au gardien. 16/2

4.6 J Titulaire à Das, Plein et large à l'extérieur, laissé seul pour terminer la fin. 16/2

4.5 J Titulaire à Das, Dans le chenal à l'extérieur, Liton le laisse pbader. 16/2

4.4 J Détenteur d'un Das, il le lance à l'extérieur, Das le fait pbader à mi-distance pour quelques runs. 16/2

4.3 J Titulaire à Das, Choisit de quitter le ballon à l'extérieur de sa souche. 14/2

4.2 J Titulaire à Das, sur une longueur autour de large, défendu du pied arrière. 14/2

4.1 J Titulaire à Das, Bonne livraison en dehors, Das le laisse seul. 14/2

3.6 S Gabriel à Haque, OUT! Bruit de bois! Gabriel est en feu. Laisse sortir une balle de longueur courte et l'amène à déraper avec l'angle. Il reste faible aussi bien à la malchance de Mominul que cela pbade par sa défense pour bousculer la souche. C'est un coup dur pour le Bangladesh, car Haque a un très bon bâton dans les deuxièmes manches. Les pressions déjà sous pression au Bangladesh sont encore plus faibles. Mushfiqur Rahim marche dans la prochaine. 14/2

3.5 S Gabriel à Haque, Dos d'une livraison en dehors de la ligne, tenant sa ligne, Haque épaules aux bras. 14/1

Mominul Haque est le batteur numéro 3.

3.4 S Gabriel à T Iqbal, OUT! Et parti. Gabriel tire le premier sang. Il le sert sur une longueur autour, en l'éloignant avec un rebond supplémentaire. Tamim a un poke inutile à l'intérieur de la ligne sans trop de jeu de jambes et l'amène derrière vers le ravin. Shai Hope prend une bonne prise faible. Les Windies célèbrent alors que Tamim fait une longue marche jusqu'au pavillon. Début de recul pour le Bangladesh. 14/1

3.3 S Gabriel à T Iqbal, QUATRE! À court de longueur et à l'extérieur, Tamim se bat avec le feu et fend son carré pour pbader une frontière. 4000 Test pour Iqbal, devenant le premier batteur du Bangladesh à atteindre cet exploit. 14/0

3.2 S Gabriel à Iqbal, Pbade au dessus du portillon et bols une pêche. Sur et autour de, une livraison de la longueur à l'écart, Tamim reste de retour à jouer à l'intérieur de la ligne et se fait battre. 10/0

3.2 S Gabriel à Iqbal, large! Une livraison capricieuse. Chemin large dehors. Tamim n'a rien à voir avec ça. 10/0

3.1 S Gabriel à Iqbal, QUATRE! Un énervé. Cela a précipité le batteur. Gabriel flèches dans une balle pleine longueur sur off, Tamim essaie de feuilleter mais ferme le visage de la chauve-souris au début. Il prend le bord d'attaque et se dépêche à travers le champ à travers le point pour une frontière. 9/0

2.6 J Détenteur de Das, le bousillant large et large à l'extérieur, s'éloignant de plus en plus, Das ne ressent pas le besoin d'y jouer. 5/0

2.5 J Titulaire à Das, Bonne ligne, sur une longueur et juste au large, tout droit, Das garde ses souches et laisse pbader. 5/0

2.4 J Titulaire à Das, ballon de longueurs dévalant la jambe, Das le laisse pbader au gardien. 5/0

2.3 J Titulaire de Das, Bouncer cette fois-ci, Liton se trouve au-dessous. 5/0

2.2 J Titulaire à Das, ballon de bonne longueur au large, Das se place derrière la ligne et la bloque solidement. 5/0

2.1 J Titulaire de Das, Edgy! Titulaire s'écarte du pli et boit une livraison courte autour, Liton le joue du pli. Pousse à l'intérieur de la ligne et l'écarte sur un rebond pour raviner. 5/0

1.6 S Gabriel à Iqbal, Encore une fois la ligne est très droite de Gabriel et Tamim la travaille facilement à travers la jambe carrée pour une attelle. 5/0

1.5 S Gabriel à Iqbal, livraison de Nice. Sur une longueur à l'extérieur, en s'éloignant, Tamim prend sa jambe avant pour couvrir la ligne et les épaules. 3/0

1.4 S Gabriel à Iqbal, En arrière d'une livraison de longueur autour de, Tamim est sur la patte arrière alors qu'il la défend. 3/0

1.3 S Gabriel à Iqbal, Celui-ci est incliné dans le virage à gauche de 'autour du guichet. La ligne finit par être trop droite et Tamim la pbade devant la jambe carrée. Le joueur défensif de la patte courte le poursuit et ils prennent quelques points. 3/0

1.2 S Gabriel à Iqbal, pbade de 'autour du guichet et le sert sur une courte distance à l'extérieur, Tamim reste en arrière et l'engage vers la pointe. 1/0

1.1 S Gabriel à Iqbal, montre le visage entier de la chauve-souris et défend la balle du pied arrière. 1/0

Non Kemar Roach. Ce sera Shannon Gabriel à opérer de l'autre côté. Est-ce que Roach est inapte?

0.6 J Titulaire à Das, Au milieu et à la jambe, s'inclinant vers le bas, Das ne parvient pas à le contourner et est frappé sur le coussin de la cuisse. 1J

0.5 J Titulaire d'Iqbal, en train de piquer du côté de la jambe, sur une courte distance, Tamim le pousse à la jambe pour courir. 1/0

0.4 J Titulaire d'Iqbal, se place derrière la ligne de la livraison et la défend. 0/0

0.3 J Détenteur d'Iqbal, Tient une balle de longueur vers les couvertures et son partenaire se précipite hors du pli à la recherche d'une course. Tamim le renvoie immédiatement alors que le joueur défensif manque son timide à la fin du non-attaquant. 0/0

0.2 J Titulaire à Iqbal, balle de bonne longueur au milieu, Iqbal le bloque du pli au côté de la jambe. 0/0

0.1 J Titulaire d'Iqbal, Dos d'une livraison en longueur, Tamim se redresse dans le creux et le défend. 0/0

Première publication: 6 juillet 2018, 19:42 IST

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