After 15 years without an experienced cricketer, Bangladesh won the Test at the West Indies soil. Zaker Ali Anik is one of the craftsmen behind this victory. His 91 off 106 balls in the second innings essentially put Bangladesh in the driver's seat. After Bangladesh's great victory, Zaker Ali became fond of memories of his late father.
Born in Habiganj, Zak has been cricket crazy since childhood. In 2010, he told his elder brother Apu about his dream of becoming a cricketer. The elder brother, being a cricketer himself, did not abandon the younger brother. Dad didn't stop too much. His father's dream was that his son would play in the national team. But that Zaker now plays in the national team, but his father is no longer alive. Zaker remembered his late father after the Test win in the Caribbean Islands.
Zaker Ali was 11 years old when Bangladesh last won a Test match at the West Indies ground. He saw the historic victory of Bangladesh in the night service. After 15 years, this time he himself played a big role in the victory of Bangladesh. Playing for six in the second innings, Zaker scored 91 runs off 106 balls with 5 sixes. With his bat, Bangladesh can win by 101 runs with a huge target of 287 runs against the West Indies.
On the day of the achievement, Jake remembered, the memory of 2009. Bangladesh beat the West Indies for the first time under the leadership of Shakib Al Hasan. Won the Test series 2-0. Dedicating the Test victory to his late father, the young batsman wrote an emotional post on Facebook saying, 'I was 11 then. I did not miss a single match of that series in 2009, I used to stay up all night to watch the game of Bangladesh. Father wakes up early in the night and watches the game. He looked at me in surprise, but didn't say anything. I am playing for Bangladesh in the same series after 15 years. If father was alive, he would have stayed up at night to watch the game. Anyway, this is for you dad.'
