Thursday, 27 October 2011

Bangladesh Vs West Indies 1st Test Highlights and Cricinfo


Bangladesh-Windies match drawn


RICH HAUL: Bangladesh’s Elias Sunny, who took six wickets in the first innings against West Indies, shows the ball as teammates applaud him on the fifth day of the first Test on Tuesday.

Highlights



Bangladesh's Elias Sunny made a memorable seven-wicket debut against the West Indies in the rain-hit opening Test, which ended in a draw on the fifth and final day on Tuesday.
The left-arm spinner grabbed six for 94 in the first innings and one for 34 in the second as the West Indies finished at 100 for two after being set a 226-run target to win the match off 37 overs.
Opener Lendl Simmons made a 49-ball 44, while Kirk Edwards (28 not out) and Darren Bravo (24 not out) were the unbeaten batsmen when play was called off with 15 overs remaining. No play was possible due to rain on Saturday and Sunday.
Sunny also became the third Bangladesh player to bag six wickets in an innings on debut in the morning session as the West Indies was bowled out for 244 in its first innings in reply to Bangladesh's 350 for nine declared. Bangladesh declared its second innings closed at its tea total of 119 for three, with left-handed Shahriar Nafees (50) scoring his sixth Test half-century with the help of eight fours.
Openers Imrul Kayes (13) and Tamim Iqbal (37) were the other batsmen dismissed in the second session. Seamers Darren Sammy and Ravi Rampaul, and spinner Marlon Samuels took one wicket each.
The West Indies earlier added 100 runs in 17 overs to its overnight total of 144 for five, with skipper Sammy smashing a brisk 43-ball 58 with the help of two 6s and eight 4s for his maiden Test half-century.
Sunny, 25, took two of the five wickets to fall in the morning session while left-arm spinner Shakib Al Hasan took the last three wickets to finish with three for 53 off 18 overs. Sunny struck in his second over when he had Samuels caught by Raqibul Hasan in the covers. Samuels could add just seven runs to his overnight score of 17.
Sammy and Carlton Baugh (30) then counter-attacked to add 60 runs in just seven overs for the seventh wicket before Sunny broke the stand when he bowled Baugh for his sixth victim.
The West Indies captain completed his half-century with a six off Sunny, but did not last long as he was bowled by Shakib after hitting the second six of his innings.
Shakib also dismissed Devendra Bishoo for no score in the same over.
Scoreboard
Bangladesh — 1st innings: 350 for nine decl.
West Indies — 1st innings: L. Simmons c Raqibul b Shahadat 7, K. Brathwaite c Kayes b Sunny 33, K. Edwards lbw b Sunny 17, D. Bravo c Nafees b Sunny 2, S. Chanderpaul c Nafees b Sunny 49, M. Samuels c Raqibul b Sunny 24, C. Baugh b Sunny 30, D. Sammy b Shakib 58, R. Rampaul c Rahim b Shakib 8, F. Edwards (not out) 0, D. Bishoo b Shakib 0; Extras (b-2, lb-2, nb-7, pen-5): 16; Total (in 68 overs): 244.
Fall of wickets: 1-19, 2-44, 3-52, 4-114, 5-137, 6-152, 7-212, 8-229, 9-244.
Bangladesh bowling: Shahadat 5-1-19-1, Rubel 15-2-52-0, Shakib 18-2-53-3, Sunny 23-0-94-6, Nasir 7-1-17-0.
Bangladesh — 2nd innings: T. Iqbal c Baugh b Sammy 37, I. Kayes c Baugh b Rampaul 13, S. Nafees b Samuels 50, R. Hasan (not out) 10, M. Rahim (not out) 2, Extras (b-4, lb-2, nb-1): 7; Total (for three wkts. decl. in 42 overs): 119.
Fall of wickets: 1-32, 2-72, 3-116.
West Indies bowling: Edwards 9-0-37-0, Rampaul 11-1-26-1, Samuels 16-3-41-1, Sammy 6-0-9-1.
West Indies — 2nd innings: L. Simmons c Rubel b Shakib 44, K. Brathwaite lbw b Sunny 0, K. Edwards (not out) 28, D. Bravo (not out) 24; Extras (lb-2, nb-2): 4; Total (for two wkts. in 22 overs): 100.
Fall of wickets: 1-5, 2-58.
Bangladesh bowling: Sunny 6-0-34-1, Shahadat 4-0-21-0, Shakib 6-1-34-1, Rubel 2-0-3-0, Nasir 2-0-2-0, Naeem 2-0-4-0.

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