Tigers script epic comeback to win 2nd Test against West Indies and level series 1-1
This marked their first Test win in the West Indies since 2009 and their third away win of the year, following victories in Rawalpindi.
Bangladesh ended a 15-year drought in the Caribbean with a commanding 101-run victory over the West Indies, leveling the Test series 1-1.
This marked their first Test win in the West Indies since 2009 and their third away win of the year, following victories in Rawalpindi.
Fourth-innings masterclass
Chasing 287, the West Indies struggled against relentless bowling from Bangladesh. Taijul Islam was clinical, claiming three crucial wickets in the first two sessions, including the key scalp of captain Kraigg Brathwaite. His dismissal of a well-set Kavem Hodge for 55 with a straight delivery ended a 37-run partnership, opening the floodgates.
Taskin Ahmed added to the pressure with a sharp delivery that bowled Justin Greaves for 20, while Nahid Rana's probing lines kept the batters on edge. Taijul's fifth wicket came when he trapped Joshua De Silva leg-before, leaving the hosts teetering at 164 for 7.
Fitting finish
The fiery Hasan Mahmud cleaned up Alzarri Joseph with a perfect delivery that uprooted the off stump, avenging Joseph's banter from earlier in the match. In the same over, he dismissed Kemar Roach with a seaming delivery that hit him in front, bringing the Tigers within touching distance of victory. Nahid Rana fittingly sealed the win by claiming the final wicket, bowling out the Windies for 185.
Key Performers
- Taijul Islam: The left-arm spinner was the standout performer with his 15th Test five-wicket haul, taking pivotal wickets in both innings and finishing with figures that cemented his reputation as a fourth-innings match-winner.
- Nahid Rana: The pacer delivered fiery spells, particularly in the first innings, where his sharp bowling dismantled the Windies for just 146 runs.
- Jaker Ali: With an invaluable 91-run knock, Jaker provided Bangladesh with a crucial lead that set the tone for the bowlers to defend.
- Shadman Islam and Mehedi Hasan Miraz: Their gritty batting contributions were instrumental in ensuring a competitive total.
Significance
This victory is a testament to Bangladesh's grit and ambition, marking a major milestone in their Test journey. It also highlights their progress as a competitive force in overseas conditions. With a series draw and three away Test wins in 2023, Bangladesh cricket appears to be on a promising trajectory.