Summary Scores: Day 3 Play,
First innings West Indies 107/5 in 51 overs (Da Silva 0*, Curty 33*, Greaves 2, Athanage 2, Hodge 3, Brathwaite 39, Lewis 12)
Bangladesh 164/10 in 71.5 overs in first innings (Nahid 0*, Hasan 5, Miraj 36, Taskin 8, Taijul 16, Sadman 64, Zaker 1, Liton 1, Dipu 22, Joy 3, Muminul 0)
Hasan got the sixth wicket of West Indies
In response to Bangladesh's 164 runs, West Indies are under pressure in the first innings. They quickly lost five more wickets on the morning of the third day. Hasan Mahmud bowls Joshua Da Silva into the pavilion as the sixth batter. He is lbw for 5 runs. The hosts are six wickets short for 114 runs.
Taizul's victim Greaves
After two pacers Nahid Rana and Taskin Ahmed, spinner Taijul Islam also got success. He bowled Antigua Test centurion Justin Greaves for just 2 runs. The Caribbean lost the fifth wicket for 105 runs.
Taskin takes West Indies' fourth wicket
Taskin Ahmed picked up West Indies' fourth wicket. He bowled Alik Athanez for the team's 100 runs. Windies batsman out for only 2 runs by Bangladesh pacer.
Lytton's brilliant catch by Hodge after Taskin's miss
Kavem Hodge should have walked to the pavilion on the fourth ball of the 45th over. Nahid runs the ball over the top edge and hits Taskin Ahmed's hand. Liton Das also ran towards it to take the catch. But left the responsibility in the hands of Taskin. However, Hajj had to stop after two balls. The ball runs behind the outside edge. Lytton swooped to the right and caught it with a hawk-like pounce. West Indies lost 3 wickets for 94 runs. Hodge scored 3 runs off 12 balls.
Nahid returned Brathwaite for 39 runs
Craig Brathwaite stopped by adding 60 runs with Casey Carty. Nahid Rana's great length ball was caught by substitute fielder Zakir Hasan in Ghali, the West Indies captain. He scored 39 runs off 129 balls with 3 fours. West Indies lost the second wicket for 85 runs.
Bangladesh on the field with the aim of stopping the West Indies quickly
Trailing by 94 runs, West Indies came to the crease on Monday for the third day. Their runs are 70 for 1 wicket. Bangladesh coach Phil Simmons said, 'We didn't bowl in good places yesterday. Today we want to make sure we hit the ball in good places.' Basically Bangladesh's plan is to stop the West Indies as soon as possible.
West Indies trailed by 94 runs at the end of the day
West Indies are swinging the baton over Bangladesh in the Jamaica Test, although they are 94 runs behind at the end of the day. In reply to Bangladesh's 164 runs, their score at the end of the second day's play was 70 runs for 1 wicket. Craig Brathwaite is unbeaten on 33 and Casey Carty on 19. The pair of 45 runs, 144 balls played.
Bangladesh started the game at 69 for 2 on the second day. Sadman Islam and Shahadat Hossain Dipu started the day. Shamar Joseph's fire bowling Bangladesh lost four wickets for 15 runs. Sadman scored 64 runs. His innings was the highest at the end of the day.
Mehdi Hasan Miraj and Taijul Islam's resistance crossed half an hour after lunch in Tenetoon after Bangladesh lost six wickets for 98 runs. Alzari Joseph broke this pair and brought the breakthrough. Sills then took the remaining three wickets. The pacer's bowling figure is eye-catching as he put Bangladesh under pressure with frugal bowling from the start. Bowling 15.5 overs, he gave only 5 runs, Maiden 10 overs! He also took maximum four wickets. Bangladesh were all out for 164 runs.
In response, West Indies scored 16 runs in 10 overs before the tea break. Nahid Rana sent Mikail Lewis back at the start of the last session. Windies did not lose any more wickets after that. However, the umpire gave Brathwaite out on Mirage's LBW appeal at the end. Caribbean skipper survives with reviews