West Indies vs Bangladesh, 1st day of trial 2 in Antigua: as and when



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  West Indies vs Bangladesh, 1st day of trial 2 in Antigua: As it happened

Kraigg Brathwaite. (AP Image)

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Bangladesh hit record levels all the time while it was shabby. 18.4 bursts at Sir Vivian Richards Stadium – their lowest total test (previously 62 against Sri Lanka in 2007) and the lowest score that Windies rejected any opposition. It was also the smallest total posted by any team since India was overthrown for 42 in 1974. The Windies began their response with patience, seeing the new ball ahead of time. 39, speed up the third session, propelling itself into a dominant position by the end of the first day at 201/2 – a day that Bangladesh will not want to quickly remember. The fast Kemar Roach produced a ferocious fast bowling spell, removing the heart of Bangladesh's battering formation – Tamim Iqbal, Mominul Haque, Mushfiqur Rahim, Shakib Al Hasan and Mahmudullah – on his way to his eighth five-wicket, becoming only the third cricketer alongside Monty Noble (1902) and Jacques Kallis (2002) to take five wickets in the space of 12 balls

The 30-year-old produced amazing figures of 5-1- 8-5 and claimed a counter. all six balls before jostling with a knee injury, leaving Miguel Cummins (3/11) and captain Jason Holder to clean the lower order. Earlier, Jason Holder won the pitch and supported his bowlers, putting Bangladesh on a green and wet wicket. His confidence was rewarded because Roach crossed five wickets in the first hour by attacking both edges of the blade. First of all, Bangladesh's most explosive drummer, Tamim, took an indecisive blow to Dowrich – it was the 10th time Roach had dismissed the opening match of international cricket – before Haque does not enter Shai Hope in the ravine. Rahim and Shakib only had two deliveries each – the old lbw to a shredded ball, the latter heading towards Holder at the first slip. When Mahmudullah scored his first ball behind, Roach got his five-for-and-maybe-the-match, as Windies went around in what could prove to be an unbadailable position in this game. Despite the fact that there was no more wicket, the shape shaped Shannon Gabriel, constantly menacing, was perfect for Roach in the early stages of the attack

when 18/5 became 34/6 – Cummins grabbed Liton Das, who skewed Roston Chase upside down – he represented a useful partnership in the context of the innings. Liton, who scored 25 goals on 53 balls, switched to slog mode and was the only drummer in Bangladesh to double digits – or deal with more than 13 deliveries. Nurul Hasan left before another round was added to get closer to Cummins and sneak up to the grateful Holder, before the Windies grabbed his third – Hasan starting the draw in what was becoming Sleeve story, this time via a rank catch by Devon Smith. Kamrul Islam then found himself behind Holder's bullish performance to qualify at 35/9 before the skipper brought Abu Jayed to remove the staggering Bangladesh for 43 before lunch. At the beginning of the local team's response, Bangladesh bowling players could not match Windies for pace and movement, even though they were pounding the brink sometimes, with Shakib forced to introduce his own tweak after only 14 overs. Windies spinner Devendra Bishoo was not necessary in the first innings. Nurul Hasan was given a chance to settle after Devon Smith scrambled behind the Kamrul Islam bowling before a bad review. The opening match played with more freedom, while Windies went to tea at 90 without loss.

Smith and Kaigg Brathwaite were both in their fifties before the first was fired by Abu Jayad, who accepted his first test. edge to do it 113/1. However, Brathwaite and Kieran Powell continued to plow, as the flows began to flow more freely. The Windies had reached 194 points when Powell left the track half as much as fifty, when Mahmudullah was able to intelligently trick Liton. Bishoo, the night watchman, entered the scrum with two overs remaining, while Brathwaite finished the evening session with a guarantee of 88 of 204 balls, while Windies finished the day with a 158-point lead with eight remaining wickets in their first innings.

Comment (Bangladesh Sleeve)

That's right! 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 spinners took 5 wickets for Bangladesh today, they could have hoped to play Sailors from 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 baton of Bangladesh that we almost forgot that Windies beat as well in this game. They had 5 stands over 50 in the innings, raking 406, to horse on 1281 Kraigg Brathwaite. It was after Kemar Roach's 5-in-12 packed Bangladesh for 43 on Wednesday.

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 one. 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 in Mahmudullah, Outdoors, a more complete touch, pushed across the point for a single. 57/6

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

The last day of the day so … can Bangladesh stay down?

16.6 J Holder of Hasan, Defended from the front foot by the drummer presenting the face full of the bat. 56/6

16.5 J Holder of Mahmudullah, a short ball, in the middle, Mahmudullah shoots her 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 J Holder of Mahmudullah, full and out of reach, Mahmudullah plays it with an open bat face, with soft hands and gets on the bounce towards the second sheet. 55/6

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

16.1 Holder of N Hasan, C 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 miss. 2 more overtaking to be done … 54/6

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

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

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

15.2 M Cummins at Mahmudullah, Works 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 succeeds in doing so. 50/6

After being warmed up for eternity, Miguel Cummins is finally here. I got up for his shirt 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 Hasan Holder, 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 in Hasan, Outdoors, stamped on 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 up a little, 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 in 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 halfway

12.2 J Hasan Holder, Outdoors, pushed back from his body towards the tip. 44/5

12.1 J Holder of Mahmudullah, Court and offside, Mahmudullah cut 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 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 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 on the 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, On the side of the legs, bounces again, Rahim shoulder arms. 36/3

8.6 J Hasan Holder, brings a ball long in 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 Holdan, Fullish and team holder, 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 Hasan's keeper, laying him on a length just off, Shakib defends him from his back foot to the outside. 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 races. 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 in 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 length balloon out of shape, disengaging, Das shoulders. 16/2

6.2 J Holder of Das, C & # 39; 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 at Das, laying on an outside length, Das pushes it from the fold to the tip. 16/2

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

5.5 S Gabriel at 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. He gets another one to bring him back with an extra lift and Mushfiqur immediately removes his hand from the bottom of the handle while he blocks it safely. 16/2

5.3 S Gabriel to M Rahim, Again the extra bounce rushes Rahim. He remains to defend him with a low hand. He takes the inner edge and hits it on the pads. 16/2

5.2 S Gabriel to Rahim, This one is inclined in the drummer, an extra bounce to bother Rahim who fails to defend and is hit high on the leggings. A muffled call from the Windies players but the referee remains on the spot. 16/2

5.1 S Gabriel Rahim, a good ball along the side of the leg, Rahim tries to flirt but misses and he pbades his leggings to the keeper. 16/2

4.6 J Holder at Das, Full and wide on the outside, left alone to complete the end. 16/2

4.5 J Holder at Das, In the channel on the outside, Liton lets him pbad. 16/2

4.4 J Holder of Das, he throws it outside, Das pbades it halfway for a few runs. 16/2

4.3 J Holder in Das, chooses to leave the ball outside his stump. 14/2

4.2 J Holder in Das, on a length around wide, defended from the back foot. 14/2

4.1 J Holder at Das, Good delivery out of reach, Das leaves him alone. 14/2

3.6 S Gabriel in Haque, OUT! Noise of wood! Gabriel is on fire. Leaves a short length ball and causes it to skid with the angle. He remains weak as well to the misfortune of Mominul that it pbades by his defense to shake up the stock. This is a blow for Bangladesh because Haque has a very good stick in the second innings. Pressures already under pressure in Bangladesh are even lower. Mushfiqur Rahim is walking in the next. 14/2

3.5 S Gabriel at Haque, Rear of a length delivery to the outside, holding his line, Haque shoulders to the arms. 14/1

Mominul Haque is drummer number 3.

3.4 S Gabriel in T Iqbal, OUT! And gone. Gabriel draws the first blood. He serves it for a length around, moving it away with an extra bounce. Tamim has a useless poke inside the line without too much footwork and takes him back to the ravine. Shai Hope takes a good weak grip. The Windies celebrate as Tamim takes a long walk to the pavilion. Beginning of decline for Bangladesh. 14/1

3.3 S Gabriel to T Iqbal, FOUR! Short of length and outside, Tamim fights with fire and splits his square to cross a border. 4000 Test for Iqbal, becoming the first drummer in Bangladesh to achieve this feat. 14/0

3.2 S Gabriel in Iqbal, Pbad over the gate and bowls a fishing. On and around, a delivery of length away, Tamim stays back to play inside the line and gets beaten. 10/0

3.2 S Gabriel in Iqbal, large! A capricious delivery. Wide path outside. Tamim has nothing to do with that. 10/0

3.1 S Gabriel in Iqbal, FOUR! Angry. This precipitated the drummer. Gabriel arrows in a full-length ball on off, Tamim tries to flick but closes the face of the bat at the start. He takes the brink of attack and hurries across the field across the point for a border. 9/0

2.6 J Holder of Das, screwing it wide and wide on the outside, getting further and further away, Das does not feel the need to "go out". play there. 5/0

2.5 J Holder in Das, Good line, on a length and just off, straight, Das keeps his stumps and lets pbad. 5/0

2.4 J Holder in Das, ball long dipping on the side of the leg, Das allows it to the keeper. 5/0

2.3 J Holder of Das, Bouncer this time, Liton is sitting underneath. 5/0

2.2 J Holder in Das, ball of good length, Das is placed behind the line and locks it solidly. 5/0

2.1 J Holder of Das, Edgy! Holder squeezes out the fold and drinks a short delivery around, Liton plays it out of the fold. Push inside the line and spread it on a bounce to gulp down. 5/0

1.6 S Gabriel in Iqbal, Again the line is very straight from Gabriel and Tamim easily works through the square leg for a splint. 5/0

1.5 S Gabriel to Iqbal, Nice delivery. On a length on the outside, moving away, Tamim takes his front leg to cover the line and shoulders. 3/0

1.4 S Gabriel at Iqbal, Return of a length delivery around, Tamim is on the hind leg while he defends her. 3/0

1.3 S Gabriel at Iqbal, This one is tilted in the left turn of & # 39; around the wicket. The line ends up being too straight and Tamim pbades it in front of the square leg. The defensive player of the short paw pursues him and they take some points. 3/0

1.2 S Gabriel at Iqbal, pbades from around the wicket and serves him a short distance to the outside, Tamim stays behind and taps him to the low. 1/0

1.1 S Gabriel in Iqbal, shows the entire face of the bat and defends the ball of the back foot. 1/0

No Kemar Roach. It will be Shannon Gabriel to operate on the other side. Is Roach unfit?

0.6 J Titulaire à Das, Au milieu et à la jambe, 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, garde une balle de longueur en direction des 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 d'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 tient à l'intérieur du pli et le défend. 0/0

Première publication: 5 juillet 2018, 19:17 IST

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