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Saturday, June 28, 2025

Windies ‘A’ defy nerves to beat Bangladesh ‘A’

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Kevin Sinclair earned the Player-of-the-Match award.

Kevin Sinclair earned the Player-of-the-Match award.

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SYL­HET – A half-cen­tu­ry from Bran­don King and an en­ter­pris­ing un­bro­ken part­ner­ship be­tween their cap­tain Joshua Da Sil­va and all-rounder Akeem Jor­dan en­abled West In­dies “A” to over­come a cri­sis of con­fi­dence and land a three-wick­et win against hosts Bangladesh “A” in the sec­ond “Test” on Fri­day.

King hit the top score of 54, but the Caribbean side need­ed an un­bro­ken eighth wick­et of 41 be­tween Da Sil­va and Jor­dan to take them past a vic­to­ry tar­get of 190 in their sec­ond in­nings on the fi­nal day of the four-day, first-class match at the Syl­het In­ter­na­tion­al Crick­et Sta­di­um.

Da Sil­va was not out on 47 for the sec­ond time in the match, Jor­dan was not out on 22, and the vis­i­tors got that same score from open­er Tage­nar­ine Chan­der­paul and left-han­der Ray­mon Reifer to seal the deal and take a 1-0 lead in the three-match se­ries.

This un­fold­ed af­ter Kevin Sin­clair took two of the last four Bangladeshi wick­ets to end with five for 79 from 26 overs, and the home team were bowled out for 297 in their sec­ond in­nings in the first half-hour of play.

The Guyana Harpy Ea­gles off-spin­ner end­ed with match fig­ures of sev­en for 123 to earn the Play­er-of-the-Match award, and speed­ster Jair McAl­lis­ter aid­ed with the de­mo­li­tion of the Bangladesh “A” low­er or­der to fin­ish with two for 42 from 10.4 overs af­ter the home team start­ed the day on 274 for six.

West In­dies “A” then stum­bled to 70 for five with left-arm spin­ner Tan­vir Is­lam and off-spin­ner Saif Has­san carv­ing up their top or­der, but Da Sil­va came to the crease and put them firm­ly on course to win with a stand of 76 for the sixth wick­et with King.

The two scored at a shade over five runs an over, and King con­fi­dent­ly brought up his 50 from 70 balls with a lan­guid loft­ed dri­ve off Tan­vir over long-off for one of his two six­es.

His 1-3/4 hours stay at the crease al­so yield­ed half-dozen fours from 78 balls be­fore Tan­vir got him caught at sil­ly mid-off from the bat and pad, play­ing de­fen­sive­ly for­ward, and the same bowler got Sin­clair three balls lat­er caught be­hind for four.

West In­dies “A” still need­ed 40, and Jor­dan came out and again gave fur­ther proof of his abil­i­ty with the bat, slam­ming two fours and one six to has­ten the vis­i­tors to the fin­ish line over the next sev­en overs with Da Sil­va.

Tan­vir was the pick of the Bangladesh “A” bowlers, tak­ing four for 52 from 13 overs, and Saif bagged two for 24 from six overs.

The fi­nal match in the se­ries starts Tues­day at the same venue, where the first match end­ed in a draw last Fri­day.

CMC

BRIEF SCORES:

BANGLADESH “A” 237 (Sha­ha­dat Hos­sain 73, Afif Hos­sain 37, Saif Has­san 31; Akeem Jor­dan 18.3-4-45-5, Kevin Sin­clair 2-44, An­der­son Phillip 2-67) and 297 (Shad­man Is­lam 74, Ir­fan Sukkur 72, Sha­ha­dat Hos­sain 50, Mo­ham­mad Naim 28; Kevin Sin­clair 26-7-79-5, Akeem Jor­dan 2-38, Jair McAl­lis­ter 2-42).

WEST IN­DIES “A” 345 (Kirk McKen­zie 91, Kea­cy Car­ty 68, Joshua Da Sil­va 47 not out, Al­ick Athanaze 45, Ray­mon Reifer 37, Kevin Sin­clair 32; Tanz­im Hasan Sak­ib 4-59, Saif Has­san 2-37) and 191 for sev­en (Bran­don King 54, Joshua Da Sil­va 47 not out, Akeem Jor­dan 22 not out, Tage­nar­ine Chan­der­paul 22, Ray­mon Reifer 22; Tan­vir Is­lam 4-52, Saif Has­san 2-24).

West In­dies ‘A’ won by three wick­ets.


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