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Taijul bowls Bangladesh to win against Windies

Tourists suffer first defeat in B’desh in 7 Tests

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CHITTAGONG, Bangladesh, Nov 24, (AFP): Taijul Islam claimed 6-33 as Bangladesh defeated West Indies by 64 runs on Saturday in the first match of their two-Test series.

Chasing a target of 204 runs in Chittagong, West Indies stuttered from the start and were all out for 139 on the stroke of tea on the third day, suffering their first defeat in Bangladesh in seven Tests.

Sunil Ambris was the last man dismissed after top-scoring for the visitors with 43. He had put on a 63-run partnershi­p with Jomel Warrican for the ninth wicket to lift West Indies from 75 for eight to revive an unlikely hope.

But Mehidy Hasan dismissed Warrican for 41, and Taijul sealed the contest in the next over with the wicket of Ambris.

Left-arm spinner Taijul led Bangladesh’s attack with his seventh five-wicket haul in Tests, while Shakib al-Hasan and Mehidy each picked up two wickets.

West Indies’ chase got off to a disastrous start, sinking to 11-4 at the lunch break before an attacking 27 off 19 by Shimron Hetmyer provided the visitors a brief respite.

Leg-spinner Devendra Bishoo earlier claimed three wickets in the morning to finish with 4-26 as West Indies bowled out Bangladesh for 125 runs in their second innings.

Bangladesh spinners responded almost immediatel­y when Shakib drew Kieran Powell forward for

Bangladesh’s Mushfiqur Rahim plays a shot during the third day of the first Test cricket match between Bangladesh and West Indies at the Zahur

Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium in Chittagong on Nov 24. (AFP)

Mushfiqur Rahim to accomplish a simple stumping, making Shakib the first Bangladesh­i cricketer to claim 200 wickets in Tests.

“Whatever I do, I do for the team, and I’m lucky to have some of these achievemen­ts,” Shakib said after the match.

Shakib drew an edge from Shai Hope before a two-wicket burst by Taijul, who trapped Roston Chase for a duck and Kraigg Brathwaite in the same over, leaving the West Indies in dire straits.

The collapse dashed any West Indies satisfacti­on from wrapping up the Bangladesh innings, with the hosts only adding 70 runs to their overnight score after resumDUBAI, ing play on 55-5.

Mahmudulla­h Riyad top-scored for Bangladesh with 31 in the second innings, but not before he was dropped by Hope off Bishoo on 15.

Pace bowler Gabriel took the first breakthrou­gh of the day when he bowled Mushfiqur Rahim for 19.

Mehidy and Mahmudulla­h tried to rebuild the innings, putting on 37 for the seventh wicket before Mehidy was removed by Bishoo for 18.

Bishoo then dismissed Nayeem Hasan and Mahmudulla­h in a quick succession, while Chase wrapped up the Bangladesh innings by dismissing Taijul.

West Indies captain Brathwaite hailed Bangladesh for their performanc­e.

“A tough loss for us. I thought the Bangladesh team did very well,” he said.

In the first innings, West Indies scored 246 runs in reply to Bangladesh’s 324.

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