Bangladesh win a Test in the West Indies after a gap of 15 years
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Bangladesh win a Test in the West Indies after a gap of 15 years
Bangladesh win a Test in the West Indies after a gap of 15 years
After a 15-year wait, Bangladesh has finally won a Test match in the West Indies, defeating the hosts by 101 runs in the second Test of the series in Kingston. West Indies were bowled out for 185 runs in their second innings, giving Bangladesh a historic victory. This win not only marked Bangladesh's first Test victory in the West Indies since 2009 but also leveled the series at 1-1.
After losing the first Test by 201 runs in Antigua, Bangladesh had to win the second Test in Sabina Park to bring the series to parity. They achieved that by dismissing West Indies for just 185 in their second innings. This historic win came after a brilliant performance by Taijul Islam, who took 5 wickets for 50 runs in the second innings, helping bowl out the hosts quickly.
The game-changing moments came from both the bowlers and the batters. In the first innings, it was the fiery spell from Nahid Rana, who took 5 wickets, while in the second innings, it was the aggression from the batters, with Zakir Ali Onik’s outstanding 91 runs playing a pivotal role in setting a competitive target.
Taijul Islam, who took 5 wickets in the second innings after claiming 1 in the first, was named the Player of the Match for his match-winning performance. Taskin Ahmed, who took 11 wickets across the series, was awarded the Player of the Series, sharing the award with Jaden Seales of the West Indies.
The match was historic not only for the victory but for the fact that Bangladesh had to set a record target of 287 for the West Indies, which the hosts failed to chase due to the brilliance of Taijul's spin. This win gave Bangladesh a well-deserved relief and marked the end of a long wait for a Test victory in the Caribbean.