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Sunday, May 25, 2025

Da Silva praises side for series win

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Sport Desk
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Members of the West Indies A team pose with the winner’s trophy after their series win against Bangladesh A.

Members of the West Indies A team pose with the winner’s trophy after their series win against Bangladesh A.

Courtesy BCB

SYL­HET, Bangladesh – West In­dies A cap­tain Joshua Da Sil­va hailed his side for play­ing to their true po­ten­tial in their se­ries of three “Tests” against Bangladesh A.

The Caribbean side won the se­ries 1-0, af­ter the fi­nal Test end­ed in a draw on Fri­day at the Syl­het In­ter­na­tion­al Crick­et Sta­di­um, where all three match­es were played.

West In­dies A won the sec­ond “Test” by three wick­ets the pre­vi­ous Fri­day, and the first “Test” al­so end­ed in a draw one week ear­li­er.

“The con­di­tions re­al­ly suit­ed our style of play, and the con­di­tions were just like home,” Da Sil­va said in a post-match in­ter­view af­ter the third “Test”.

“The pitch­es had a bit of grass on it, and they were good crick­et pitch­es, and our fast bowlers were a bit bet­ter than theirs. We just took ad­van­tage of what we know, and it turned out to be a good se­ries for us.”

Da Sil­va, the in­cum­bent se­nior team wick­et­keep­er-bats­man, was the top scor­er in the se­ries with 300 runs from five in­nings at an av­er­age of ex­act­ly 100.

Se­nior team open­er Tage­nar­ine Chan­der­paul, son of for­mer West In­dies cap­tain Shiv­nar­ine Chan­der­paul, fol­lowed him with 275 at an av­er­age of 68.75.

Though Da Sil­va praised the pac­ers, Guyana Harpy Ea­gles off-spin­ner Kevin Sin­clair was the lead­ing bowler in the se­ries with 13 wick­ets at 25.69 apiece.

The Bar­ba­dos Pride pace duo of Akeem Jor­dan and Jair McAl­lis­ter sup­port­ed him with 12 wick­ets at 18.16 and 10 wick­ets at 20.80 re­spec­tive­ly.

“We spoke about the brand of crick­et that we want­ed to play, so we re­al­ly set out to do it, and cred­it to the boys for pro­duc­ing a re­al all-round game and it end­ed up be­ing a very good se­ries for us,” Da Sil­va said.

CMC


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