Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Holder shines as West Indies dominate Bangladesh

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KINGSTON, Jamaica, July 14, 2018 (AFP) - Jason Holder led the rout of Bangladesh with a five-wicket haul as the West Indies took control of the second Test at close on second day at Sabina Park in Jamaica on Friday.

Having fought back well at the start of the day to limit the home side's first innings to 354, the tourists were bundled out for 149 off less than 47 overs with West Indies captain Holder claiming five for 44.

With the option of enforcing the follow-on available to him, Holder chose to bat a second time and although Kraigg Brathwaite fell to

West Indies 1st innings - overnight 295-4

Bangladesh skipper Shakib al Hasan in the final over of an eventful day, the West Indies will start day three at 19 for one in their second innings, a commanding lead of 224 runs with nine wickets in hand.

For Bangladesh, only opener Tamim Iqbal, who topscored with 47 offered any meaningful resistance for the visitors in an abject batting

display.

The hosts are now poised to complete an emphatic series win after scoring a crushing victory by an innings and K. Brathwaite ................. 110 D. Smith ...................... 2 K. Powell ......................................... 29 S. Hope ............................... 29 S. Hetmyer .......................... 86 R. Chase ............................................... 20 S. Dowrich ......................... 6 J. Holder .......................................................... 33 K. Paul ......................... 0 M. Cummins ..................................... 0 S. Gabriel ................................................. 12 Extras ........................................................ 27 Total .............................................. 354 Fall of wickets: 1-9 (Smith), 2-59 (Powell), 3-138 (Hope), 4-247 (Brathwaite), 5-297 (Hetmyer), 6-302 (Chase), 7-318 (Dowrich), 8-319 (Paul), 9-319 (Cummins), 10-354 (Gabriel) 219 runs in less than three days in the opening Test in Antigua last week.

Tamim's was the fifth wicket to fall in the innings, giving debutant all-rounder Keemo Paul his first Test wicket when he bowled the experience­d left-hander.

Paul, who had failed to score in his maiden Test innings amid the clatter of Bowling: Abu Jayed 18-7-38-3, Shakib Al Hasan 22-3-60-0, Mehidy Hasan 29-9-93-5, Taijul Islam 25-4-82-2, Kamrul Islam 10-1-34-0, Mahmudulla­h 8-120-0

Bangladesh 1st innings

Tamim Iqbal ...................................................... 47 Liton Das ................................................... 12 Mominul Haque .................................... 0 Shakib Al Hasan ............................................. 32 Mahmudulla­h ............................................... 0 Musfiqur Rahim ................................... 24 Nurul Hasan .................................................... 0 Mehidy Hasan .......................................... 3 Taijul Islam ..................................................... 18 Kamrul Islam ...................................................... 0 Abu Jayed ....................................................... 0 Extras ........................................................ 13 Total ............................................. 149 Fall of wickets: 1-20 (Liton Das), 2-20 (Mominul Caribbean wickets in the morning, immediatel­y followed up with the wicket of Nurul Hasan.

Shannon Gabriel initiated the Bangladesh collapse when he disposed of Tamim's opening partner, Liton Das, and Mominul Haque in quick succession shortly after the lunch interval.

Any satisfacti­on the Bangladesh­is would have felt with their morning's work in taking the last six West Indian first innings wickets for the addition of 59 runs quickly evaporated as they once again laboured against bowling which exposed technical deficienci­es to pace and bounce. Haque), 3-79 (Shakib al Hasan), 4-79 (Mahmudulla­h), 5-117 (Tamim Iqbal), 6-117 (Nurrul Hasan), 7-128 (Mushfiqur Rahim), 8-135 (Mehidy Hasan), 9-149 (Taijul Islam), 10-149 (Abu Jayed)

Bowling: S. Gabriel 10-3-19-2, K. Paul 9-2-25-2 (3nb), M. Cummins 9-1-34-1 (4 nb), J. Holder 10.1-1-44-5 (1nb), R. Chase 8-0-22-0

West Indies 2nd innings

K. Brathwaite ..................................... 8 D. Smith ............................................................. 8 K. Paul ................................................................ 0 Extras .......................................................... 3 Total ................................................ 19 Fall of wicket: 1-19 (Brathwaite)

To bat: K. Powell, S. Hope, S. Hetmyer, R. Chase, S. Dowrich, J. Holder, M. Cummins, S. Gabriel

Bowling: Abu Jayed 4-1-8-0 (1nb, 1w), Mehidy Hasan 2-1-8-0, Kamrul Islam 2-0-3-0 (1nb), Shakib al Hasan 1-1-0-1

They enjoyed a brief passage of optimism in a 59-run third-wicket partnershi­p between Tamim and Shakib, the pair often treading the fine line between adventure and irresponsi­bility with the sort of shot-making that forced Holder to ring the bowling changes.

It was when he brought himself on that the breakthrou­gh came to finally put paid to any realistic prospect of even a reasonable Bangladesh reply. Shakib was bowled off the inside-edge for 32 and, keeping the trend of one wicket following another, the experience­d Mahmudulla­h horrible series continued when he fell leg-before second ball without scoring.

From that point it was not a matter of if but when the West Indies bowlers would have completed the job and it was Holder himself who scythed through the hapless lower-order, adding the wickets of former captain Mushfiqur Rahim, Taijul Islam and last man Abu Jayed before making the instant decision to bat a second time.

Earlier, Mehidy Hasan completed a five-wicket haul after Jayed triggered a lower-order slump as the West Indies were dismissed 20 minutes before lunch, having started the day in the relatively comfortabl­e position of 295 for four.

Medium-pacer Jayed snared three of the six wickets to fall while spinner Mehidy claimed two off successive balls in finishing with figures of five for 93.

 ??  ?? Jason Holder of West Indies celebrates taking 5 Bangladesh wickets for 44 runs during day 2 of the 2nd Test - AFP
Jason Holder of West Indies celebrates taking 5 Bangladesh wickets for 44 runs during day 2 of the 2nd Test - AFP

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