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Bangladesh are nine down and come out to bat on day four
Bangladesh are nine down and come out to bat on day four
At the end of the third day of the Antigua Test, Bangladesh's score was 269/9, trailing by 181 runs from West Indies' first innings total. After Mominul Haque, Zakir Ali Anik also scored a fifty, but failed to take his innings further.
Although Bangladesh came close, they were not bowled out by the end of the day. At the close of play on the third day, Bangladesh was 269/9. Taskin Ahmed (11*) and Shariful Islam (5*) were unbeaten when the day ended.
In the final session of the third day, Bangladesh lost the most wickets, with 4 wickets falling. Captain Mehedi Hasan Miraz was dismissed for 23 runs by Alzarri Joseph. After that, Taijul Islam joined Zakir Ali Anik at the crease. However, Taijul was dismissed by Joseph for 25 runs, returning to the pavilion with a personal score of 25.
Zakir Ali Anik, who had scored his second Test fifty off 85 balls, was unable to carry on with his innings. He was dismissed by part-time bowler Justin Greaves, caught out for 53 runs. Greaves also dismissed Hasan Mahmud, who scored 8 runs.
With the team score at 257/9, Bangladesh finished the day with 269 runs. Taskin and Shariful ensured the team was not bowled out and safely ended the day's play.