Bangladesh Faces Crushing Defeat Amid Batting Collapse
Despite Taskin Ahmed's career-best bowling performance, which dismissed the West Indies for just 152 runs in their second innings, Bangladesh's significant first-innings deficit of 181 runs left them chasing a daunting target of 334. However, the red-and-green team failed to mount any serious challenge, inching closer to a heavy defeat instead.
No batsman showed resilience or intent to stay at the crease. By the end of the fourth day, Bangladesh stood at 109 for 7 in 31 overs, requiring 225 runs on the final day with only three wickets in hand. Zakir Ali remains unbeaten on 15, while Hasan Mahmud is yet to open his account. Mehidy Hasan Miraz top-scored with 45 runs. For the West Indies, Kemar Roach and Jayden Seales claimed three wickets each, while Alzarri Joseph took one.
Earlier on the fourth day, the Bangladeshi bowlers delivered a commendable performance once again. Bangladesh had declared their first innings still trailing by 181 runs, aiming to exploit the new ball and quickly restrict the hosts. The plan worked as Taskin Ahmed, coincidentally on the day he missed out on an IPL call, scalped six wickets.
None of the West Indies batters managed to settle at the crease. Despite their lead, the hosts set Bangladesh a stiff target of 334. With over a day and a half left to bat, Bangladesh's long batting lineup crumbled under pressure. A series of weak dismissals added another frustrating chapter to their Test woes.
On the fifth and final day of the Antigua Test, Mehidy Hasan Miraz's team faces the near-impossible task of chasing 225 more runs. The play will resume at 8 PM Bangladesh time.
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