New Delhi. India registered a historic victory over Australia two days ago. With this victory, Team India stopped Australia’s victory chariot running in the Optus Stadium. The biggest feature of this match was the fall of 17 wickets on the first day and India’s comeback after that. Like India and Australia, now 17 wickets have fallen in a single day in the West Indies and Bangladesh test match. Host West Indies is close to victory in this match.
A test match is being played between West Indies and Bangladesh in North Sound. West Indies declared the innings after scoring 450 runs for 9 wickets in the first innings. In response, Bangladesh declared its first innings by scoring 269 runs for 9 wickets. In this way the West Indies team got a lead of 181 runs in the first innings.
17 wickets fell on the fourth day of the test match. West Indies started its second innings on this day and was all out for 152 runs. Taskin Ahmed took 6 wickets for Bangladesh. In this way Bangladesh got the target of 334 runs to win. By the end of the day’s play, Bangladesh lost 7 wickets for 109 runs. Bangladesh team is now 224 runs behind the target and only three wickets are left in their second innings. A total of 17 wickets fell on the fourth day, out of which 14 were taken by fast bowlers.
Earlier, the game was stopped for the third consecutive day due to bad light, at that time Zakir Ali was playing after scoring 15 runs. he/she had a partnership of 43 runs with Mehdi Hasan Miraj (45). Mehdi was out four overs before the end of the game. Kemar Roach and Jayden Seales took three wickets each for West Indies. Roach dismissed Zakir Hasan (0), Shahadat Hussain (4) and Mominul Haq (11).
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first published : November 26, 2024, 4:34 PM IST