West Indies tighten grip as Bangladesh falters on Day 3 in Antigua

JOHN’S, Antigua— The West Indies tightened their grip on the first Test against Bangladesh at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, leaving the visitors reeling at 269 for 9 at the close of Day 3 on Sunday.

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Trailing by a daunting 181 runs, Bangladesh’s batsmen struggled to deliver under the relentless pressure of the Caribbean attack.

Despite flashes of resilience, including gritty half-centuries from Jaker Ali and Mominul Haque, Bangladesh failed to mount a significant challenge on a pitch that demanded patience and precision. A spirited 68-run partnership between Jaker and Taijul Islam provided late resistance, helping the team avoid the follow-on. However, the West Indies bowlers, led by Alzarri Joseph, ensured the home side maintained their commanding position.

Morning momentum, midday setbacks

Resuming at 40 for 2, Bangladesh began cautiously, with Mominul Haque showcasing glimpses of determination. He dispatched Shamar Joseph for two crisp boundaries early in the day, raising hopes of a steady session. But the hosts struck back swiftly, with Kemar Roach claiming Shahadat Hossain for 18, unsettling Bangladesh’s fragile top order.

By lunch, Mominul and Litton Das had steadied the innings, reaching 105 for 3. However, their partnership unraveled shortly after the break. Jayden Seales, bowling with precision, trapped Mominul leg-before for a gritty 50, ending a much-needed innings that lacked the staying power to anchor the side.

Relentless pressure from the West Indies

Litton Das attempted to hold firm but became a victim of Shamar Joseph’s aggression. Dragging a short delivery onto his stumps, he departed for 40, leaving Bangladesh in a precarious position. Meanwhile, Mehidy Hasan Miraz battled through a barrage of bouncers, even taking a painful blow to the shoulder from Alzarri Joseph. His resistance, though valiant, ended at 23 when a rising delivery from Joseph found its way to Mikyle Louis at short leg.

The wickets continued to tumble as the West Indies bowlers exploited the visitors’ vulnerabilities, exposing the tail with clinical efficiency.

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A flicker of resistance

Amid the carnage, Jaker Ali emerged as a beacon of defiance. Partnering with Taijul Islam, the duo cobbled together a spirited 68-run stand that briefly shifted momentum. Jaker’s composed 50 showcased his ability to withstand the hosts’ relentless attack, but his dismissal at the hands of Justin Greaves marked the beginning of the end for Bangladesh’s hopes of a strong recovery.

Taijul’s resistance was short-lived as he fell for 15, and the rest of the lower order offered little support. A fiery exchange between Alzarri Joseph and Taskin Ahmed punctuated the final moments of the day, adding tension to an already gripping contest.

The road ahead

As the penultimate day looms, Bangladesh’s faint hopes rest on the shoulders of Taskin Ahmed (11*) and Shoriful Islam (5*). For the West Indies, Alzarri Joseph’s three wickets for 69 and Jayden Seales’ economical spell (2 for 42) underline their dominance.

With a substantial lead and momentum firmly on their side, the West Indies appear poised to press for an emphatic victory on Day 4.

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