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Litton-Mominul have looked good, Bangladesh trail by 345 runs

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Litton-Mominul have looked good, Bangladesh trail by 345 runs

Litton-Mominul have looked good, Bangladesh trail by 345 runs

Litton-Mominul have looked good, Bangladesh trail by 345 runs

In Antigua, on the previous day, Bangladesh quickly lost both openers in the late afternoon while batting, finishing the day 410 runs behind. Today, in the first session, Bangladesh lost only Shahadat Hossain Dipu’s wicket, adding 65 runs in 25 overs. After losing the third wicket, Bangladesh found some relief in the partnership between Mominul and Liton.

At the lunch break on Day 3, Bangladesh's score was 105/3 in 45 overs. Mominul Haque was batting on 38, and Liton Das on 21. The partnership between them had added 39 runs so far.

Kemar Roach provided a crucial breakthrough by dismissing Shahadat Hossain Dipu, who was on 18, but the rest of the first session was frustrating for the West Indies. The experienced Mominul Haque and Liton Das took Bangladesh past the 100-run mark in their partnership. Bangladesh is still 345 runs behind, with 7 wickets remaining.

The day's play began with Mominul Haque and Shahadat Hossain Dipu sharing a 19-run partnership. However, they could only extend it to 45 runs. Dipu, while facing Roach's delivery, was caught at first slip and dismissed, breaking the partnership. After losing the third wicket at 66 runs, Bangladesh found some relief in the partnership between Mominul and Liton.

Earlier, the West Indies declared their innings at 450/9, leaving Bangladesh frustrated. Batting first at Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, Bangladesh once again struggled with their batting. Chasing a mountain of runs, they lost both openers with only 21 runs on the board. After that, Mominul and Shahadat steadied the innings and took the team's total forward."

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