Delhi: Three days have passed since the second and last match of the two-match Test series between West Indies and Bangladesh is being played in Jamaica. At this time, the visiting team Bangladesh has taken control of the match and has taken a lead of 211 runs. Five wickets have fallen in Bangladesh’s second innings, but their lead can become a big challenge for West Indies.
Batted after winning the toss, yet Bangladesh’s first innings collapsed
In the match, Bangladesh captain Mehdi Hasan Miraj won the toss and chose to bat first, but his team was limited to just 164 runs. West Indies fast bowler Jaden Seales took 4 wickets while bowling lethally.
West Indies’ innings also fell apart, Bangladesh got a slight lead
In response to Bangladesh’s 164 runs, the West Indies team collapsed for only 146 runs in the first innings. Nahid Rana brought Bangladesh back into the match by taking 5 wickets and gave West Indies a slight lead of 18 runs. Bangladesh performed better in the second innings, although they suffered a setback in the very first over. On the basis of small partnerships, the team has scored 193 runs for 5 wickets in 41.4 overs.
The first session of the fourth day will be decisive
In the first session of the fourth day, it will be decided which team will have the upper hand. If Bangladesh takes its lead beyond 300, it will be very difficult for West Indies to achieve the target. At the same time, if West Indies defeats Bangladesh quickly and the target remains close to 250, then the Caribbean team will have a chance of victory.
The play on the fourth and fifth day of the match will prove to be decisive for both the teams. Will Bangladesh be able to strengthen its hold and win the match, or will West Indies make a spectacular comeback? The answer to this will be found in the next session.
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