Taijul bowls Bangladesh to win against Windies in first Test

Dunya News

?In the first innings, West Indies scored 246 runs in reply to Bangladeshs 324.?

CHITTAGONG (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 ‎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 resuming 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.‎