KINGSTON, Jamaica — The hallowed grounds of Sabina Park are set to host Test cricket once more as the West Indies aim to deliver a series-clinching performance against Bangladesh in the second and final Test, beginning Saturday at 10 a.m.
With a resounding 201-run victory in the first Test, the regional side is brimming with confidence and eager to end the series on a high note.
This encounter marks a significant moment for Sabina Park, welcoming its first Test match in three years. The hosts, seeking their first Test series triumph of the year, are looking to replicate their last clean sweep, also achieved against Bangladesh in 2022.
Brathwaite’s historic feat and focused leadership
Captain Kraigg Brathwaite is poised to etch his name into the annals of West Indies cricket history by becoming the first player to participate in 86 consecutive Test matches. Despite recent struggles with the bat, Brathwaite remains steadfast in his leadership and personal objectives.
“My role is to make it easier for the guys, to set a foundation,” Brathwaite stated with quiet determination. “I’ll aim to do that by staying tough and leading the batting.”
The skipper’s resolve will be critical in solidifying a batting line-up that must navigate a Sabina Park pitch enhanced by persistent rain in Jamaica. With its signature pace and bounce accentuated by retained moisture, the surface is expected to play into the hands of the West Indies’ fiery pace quartet.
Ferocious bowling unit primed for action
Veteran pacer Kemar Roach, an indomitable force in the West Indies bowling attack, will lead the charge alongside Jayden Seales, Alzarri Joseph, and Shamar Joseph. Their clinical dismantling of Bangladesh in the opening Test showcased the potency of the home team’s seamers, who will look to exploit the grassy surface once again.
Brathwaite emphasized the team’s focus on execution, saying, “The surface has a bit of grass, which is good to see. There’s a lot of moisture due to the rain, but we have to start fresh. We need to bowl well, take our catches, and bat effectively to put runs on the board.”
Left-arm spinner Jomel Warrican has been added to the squad, but the hosts are expected to field an unchanged XI from their commanding victory in the series opener.
Bangladesh on the brink of whitewash
For the visiting Bangladesh side, this Test presents a formidable challenge to avoid a series sweep. The Tigers’ batting line-up struggled to cope with the relentless pace of the West Indies attack in the first Test, while their bowling unit, hindered by the absence of Taskin Ahmed, lacked bite.
To bolster their prospects, fast bowler Nahid Rana could make an appearance, while one or both of Shadman Islam and Mahidul Islam may be drafted into the playing XI to strengthen the batting line-up.
Despite these potential changes, the visitors must summon a remarkable turnaround to counter the West Indies’ dominance on a pitch tailor-made for the home side’s strengths.
With history in the making and the West Indies determined to assert their supremacy, Sabina Park promises a thrilling contest. The stakes are high, the stage is set, and cricket fans across the Caribbean will be hoping for another chapter of brilliance from their beloved team.















