Bangladesh A vs West Indies A | 1st Four-Day Match

In the first Four-Day match between Bangladesh A and West Indies A, Bangladesh A emerged as the victor. The match was held at the Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium in Chattogram, Bangladesh. West Indies A won the toss and elected to bat first. However, they struggled to build a strong partnership and were bowled out for 181 runs. Bangladesh A's bowlers were impressive, with Abu Jayed and Ebadat Hossain taking 3 wickets each. In response, Bangladesh A put up a solid batting performance, with opener Saif Hassan scoring a century and captain Nazmul Hossain Shanto contributing with a half-century. Bangladesh A declared their innings at 314 for 9, setting a target of 134 runs for West Indies A to win. However, West Indies A was unable to chase down the target and were all out for 123 runs, giving Bangladesh A a comfortable victory by 10 runs.



Bangladesh A vs West Indies A | 1st Four-Day Match

In the 1st Four-Day Match between Bangladesh A and West Indies A, Bangladesh A emerged victorious by a margin of 109 runs. The match was held at Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium in Chattogram. Bangladesh A batted first and scored a total of 389 runs in their first innings, with Captain Najmul Hossain Shanto scoring a brilliant century. West Indies A, in response, were bowled out for 296 runs, with Chemar Holder scoring 80 runs. Bangladesh A declared their second innings at 191 runs for the loss of 5 wickets, setting a target of 285 runs for West Indies A. However, the West Indies A team could only manage to score 175 runs, losing all their wickets in 72.4 overs. The next match of the series is scheduled to be played on 12th March 2021.





Bangladesh A and West Indies A faced off in the first four-day match of their series. Bangladesh A won the toss and elected to bat first, posting a total of 315 runs in their first innings, with significant contributions from opener Saif Hassan and middle-order batsman Afif Hossain. West Indies A struggled in their response, losing wickets at regular intervals and being bowled out for 183 runs. Bangladesh A enforced the follow-on, and West Indies A was in trouble again, losing three wickets before the end of day two. The match is poised for an exciting finish, with Bangladesh A firmly in control.




Bangladesh A and West Indies A faced off in the first Four-Day match of their series. Bangladesh A won the toss and elected to bat first, but struggled to build a strong partnership as wickets fell frequently. Opener Saif Hassan was the top scorer with 54 runs, while middle-order batsman Yasir Ali contributed 43 runs. West Indies A's bowlers performed well, with Chemar Holder and Raymon Reifer taking three wickets each. Despite Bangladesh A's efforts, they were bowled out for 181 runs in 55 overs. West Indies A will now have the opportunity to bat and try to build a solid lead in this first match.




Bangladesh A and West Indies A faced off in their 1st Four-Day Match, with both teams eager to make a strong start. Bangladesh A won the toss and elected to bat first, but struggled to get going early on. Opener Tanzid Hasan fell for just 2 runs, while fellow opener Saif Hassan made 36 before being dismissed. However, captain Nazmul Hossain Shanto led the fightback with a solid 77, ably supported by Yasir Ali's 40 and Shahadat Hossain's 42. Bangladesh A eventually declared on 275/9, with seamer Chemar Holder taking a five-wicket haul for West Indies A. The visitors then began their reply, finishing the day on 30/1, with opener Shayne Moseley unbeaten on 21.

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