Arab Times

Bangladesh sweep Windies

Hasan claims career-best 12 wickets

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Bangladesh­i cricketers pose with the tournament trophy following a presentati­on ceremony at the end of the third day of the second Test cricket match between Bangladesh and West Indies at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket

Stadium in Dhaka on Dec 2. (AFP) DHAKA, Dec 2, (AFP): Off-spinner Mehidy Hasan claimed a career-best 12 wickets as Bangladesh thumped West Indies by an innings and 184 runs in Dhaka on Sunday to sweep the two-match series.

Hasan took 7-58 and 5-59 in the first and second innings respective­ly to help the Tigers bowl out the visitors for 111 and 213 runs on the third day of the second Test.

Bangladesh made 508 runs in from scoring his maiden Test century when the batsman went for a 10th sixth, but wound up delivering it to Mohammad Mithun at long-on.

He then removed Jomel Warrican to complete his second five-wicket haul of the game before finishing with match figures of 12-117 – the best ever Test haul for a Bangladesh­i bowler.

The 21-year-old spinner improved his own record of 12-159 against England in 2016 at the same ground.

Kemar Roach provided late entertainm­ent with an unbeaten 37 off 49 balls with seven fours, but it only delayed the inevitable.

Taijul Islam wrapped up the innings and match when he trapped Shermon Lewis for 20 to finish with 3-40.

Bangladesh captain Shakib alHasan hailed his team’s effort after the match.

“We did the process right and we did well in every department. Overall a very good team effort,” he said.

West Indies’ trouble began from the very start of the third day’s play when they lost five wickets in less than an hour, after resuming their first innings on 75-5.

Hetmyer, who also top-scored in the first innings with 39, hit Mehidy for a six in the second over of the day, but the offspinner flummoxed him for a sharp return catch to start the collapse.

Bangladesh never looked back as Mehidy claimed three more wickets in quick time, before Shakib wrapped up the innings to finish with 3-27.

West Indies skipper Kraigg Brathwaite lamented the defeat.

“As batsmen we didn’t do our jobs. We didn’t get a partnershi­p and we let ourselves down on the field,” he said.

The West Indies will also play three one-day internatio­nals and three Twenty20 internatio­nals against Bangladesh during their month-long tour.

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