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Bangladesh vs West Indies 2012
1st Test, Day 4
Dhaka,
Nov 16: Hello all, and welcome to Day 4 of
the first Test between Bangladesh and West Indies. It was an impressive show
from the young Bangladeshi batsman yesterday on a pitch that did not show any
signs of wear and tear. They ended the day on 455/6, trailing by 72 runs. Will
today turn out any better?
Brief Report - Day 3
Following Bangladesh's fight back on
the third day in Mirpur, West Indies coach Ottis Gibson has defended his team's
decision to declare their first innings when they did. West Indies were
cruising at 527 for 4 at tea on the second day, when Darren Sammy called the
innings closed, after which Bangladesh pushed on to 455 for 6 by stumps on day
three.
"You can make 600 but you will
still need to have enough time to come back and win the match," Gibson
said. "The pitch is flat and the ball didn't do much for pace or spin. So
if you want to get 20 wickets, you need more time to bowl them out."
Sunil Narine going wicketless so
far, giving away 89 runs from 21 overs, has been another problem for West
Indies. Tamim Iqbal and Shakib Al Hasan have picked him well, while the maiden
centurion Naeem Islam faced 52 deliveries of his to score 32 without being
troubled too many times. Gibson expressed his disappointment over Narine, while
having good things to say about debutant Veerasammy Permaul.
"He [Sunil Narine] didn't bowl
as well as we expected him to bowl, but this is his [fourth] game in
international cricket and it's a learning experience for him. On the other
side, young [Veerasammy] Permaul bowled really well. He flighted the ball.
"Sammy bowled well too. Today
was not all bad for us. We probably expected to get a few more wickets, but we
need to work a little harder."
After the first session of this Test
match, the Shere Bangla National Stadium pitch lost all moisture that would have
ensured some bounce and turn, and transformed into a featherbed - that only ten
wickets that have fallen in three days serves as evidence of the same.
Gibson put the onus on Bangladesh to
still play positive cricket, the hosts yet being adrift by 72 runs in the first
innings with four wickets in hand. "There are still two more days to go
and I would like to say that Bangladesh will definitely want to win it. If they
targeted to draw the match then it would be a negative situation. They played a
really good day today and that will give them confidence to win the game. But
there are two days ahead of us and they are still behind us, so who knows what
will happen."
West Indies most successful bowlers
so far have been the faster bowlers: Ravi Rampaul picked up three wickets from
his 26 overs while captain Sammy was rewarded for being patient. Gibson said
the conditions had taken a lot out of them. "There is not a lot on the
pitch, not a lot of swing. So guys running in were trying hard. They put in a lot
of effort.
"On a flat pitch like that you need to
unsettle them with bouncers. But credit to the Bangladesh batsman, they didn't
let us bully them too much." Wanna watch this match live on new prime & ESPN.
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