Bangladesh vs West Indies: 2nd Test, Day 3 – Review; Best Betting Odds for Day 4
Though West Indies would still be the happier side at the end of Day 3, Bangladesh have slowly clawed back into the match by picking up 3 early wickets and restricting West Indies to 41-3 in their second innings, with the lead just above the 150 run mark. We know that West Indies batting is prone to collapses and if Bangladesh can pull off one tomorrow, they’ll be in with a great chance of levelling the series.
Earlier, a 5 wicket hall from Rahkeem Cornwall helped West Indies take a massive 113 run lead as Bangladesh were bowled out for 296 in reply to West Indies’ 409. This was Cornwall’s second 5 wicket hall in Tests. Along with him, pacers, Shannon Gabriel (3-70) and Alzarri Joseph (2-60) also contributed to Bangladesh’s misery. 4rabet game, best online casino games for android. Check how to download the app.
Liton Das was the top scorer for Bangladesh and played a magnificent knock of 71. He was complimented well by Mushfiqur Rahim and Mehidy Hasan, who fetched themselves impressive half-centuries.
Bangladesh resumed day 3 at 105-4 and were soon reduced to 155-6 with Cornwall dismissing both the overnight batsmen. At that point, West Indies looked good to take a massive lead but strong resistance from Liton Dad and Mehidy Hasan saved Bangladesh from shambles. The wicket of Liton das triggered a collapse as Bangladesh lost their last 4 wickets for just 15 runs. Check today cricket tips free. Get free tips and guide from the experts.
Coming out to bat in the second innings, West Indies were jolted by early wickets. Brathwaite was the first one to go as he edged an easy catch to Liton Das. John Campbell and Sheyne Moseley followed soon. But Nkrumah Bonner is still out there and Kyle Mayers is slated to come next. Bangladesh would feel if they can get these two batsmen cheaply, they’ll be in with a great chance.