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Wednesday, May 21, 2025

Sinclair strikes, but Bangladesh ‘A’ build tidy lead

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 Kevin Sinclair...The off-spinner led the bowling for the Caribbean side with 3-76 from 23 overs.

Kevin Sinclair...The off-spinner led the bowling for the Caribbean side with 3-76 from 23 overs.

SYL­HET, Bangladesh – Pur­pose­ful bowl­ing from Kevin Sin­clair failed to slow down hosts Bangladesh “A” on Thurs­day, and they built on three half-cen­turies to take a 166-run lead in­to the fi­nal day of the sec­ond “Test” against West In­dies “A”.

The Guyana Harpy Ea­gles off-spin­ner led the bowl­ing for the Caribbean side with three for 76 from 23 overs, but open­er Shad­man Is­lam hit 74, wick­et­keep­er-bats­man Ir­fan Sukkur sup­port­ed with 64 not out, and Sha­ha­dat Hos­sain made 64, and the Bangladeshis end­ed the third day at the Syl­het In­ter­na­tion­al Crick­et Sta­di­um on 274 for six in their sec­ond in­nings.

This un­fold­ed af­ter the vis­i­tors were bowled out be­fore lunch for 345 in their first in­nings to gain a lead of 108 with pac­er Tanz­im Hasan Sak­ib strik­ing in suc­ces­sive overs to mop up the re­main­ing wick­ets and end with four for 59 from 19.1 overs.

West In­dies “A” cap­tain Joshua Da Sil­va was not out on 47, and Sin­clair made 32 be­fore he was one of Tanz­im’s vic­tims in a de­struc­tive spell in which the Caribbean side lost their last four wick­ets for 16 in the span of 36 balls.

The vis­i­tors failed to get a wick­et in three overs be­fore Bangladesh “A” reached sev­en with­out loss at lunch, but they be­gan to make head­way af­ter the in­ter­val and the home team were 118 for three at tea.

Left-arm pac­er Ray­mon Reifer struck in the first half-hour af­ter lunch when he got open­er Za­kir Hasan caught be­hind for 13, and there was fur­ther suc­cess be­fore the af­ter­noon re­fresh­ment break when first in­nings bowl­ing hero Akeem Jor­dan got Saif Has­san caught at gul­ly for 16.

West In­dies “A” met a road­block when Mo­ham­mad Naim came to the crease and spent about an hour with Shad­man, putting on 51 for third wick­et be­fore he was bowled for 28, play­ing on a de­liv­ery from Sin­clair in the fi­nal 10 min­utes be­fore tea.

Af­ter the break, the Caribbean side faced more re­sis­tance from the hosts when Shad­man, whose three-hour in­nings in­clud­ed 10 fours from 127 balls, came to­geth­er with Sha­ha­dat and shared 68 for the fourth wick­et to en­able the Bangladeshis to for­mal­ly past the deficit be­fore he was lbw to Jor­dan.

Sin­clair, bowl­ing around the wick­et, fol­lowed up with the scalp of op­pos­ing cap­tain Afif Hos­sain caught at slip for four, and he lat­er got an lbw de­ci­sion against Sha­ha­dat, whose 110-minute stay in­clud­ed sev­en fours from 68 balls, and the home team were 209 for six.

In the fi­nal hour, West In­dies “A” came up against a ram­pant Ir­fan and he smashed 11 fours from 85 balls to ex­tend the Bangladesh “A” lead and dom­i­nate an un­bro­ken sev­enth wick­et stand of 65 with Nay­eem Hasan, not out on 14.

Ear­li­er, West In­dies “A” re­sumed from their overnight to­tal of 268 for six, and Sin­clair and Da Sil­va com­fort­ably car­ried them past the 300 mark in a stand of 63 for the sev­enth wick­et.

But once Sin­clair was bowled, play­ing de­fen­sive­ly for­ward to a de­liv­ery from Tanz­im that moved away late, the rest of the bat­ting crum­bled.

Jor­dan drove loose­ly at Tanz­im and was caught at sec­ond slip for two, An­der­son Phillip was bowled for four when he lost his leg-stump to the pac­er, and Jair McAl­lis­ter was caught at mid-on for a two-ball duck to bring the in­nings to a close.

The three-match se­ries be­tween the two sides is lev­el 0-0 af­ter the first “Test” end­ed in a draw last Fri­day at the same venue.

CMC

BRIEF SCORES:

BANGLADESH “A” 237 (Sha­ha­dat Hos­sain 73, Afif Hos­sain 37, Saif Has­san 31; Akeem Jor­dan 5-45, Kevin Sin­clair 2-44, An­der­son Phillip 2-67) and 274 for six (Shad­man Is­lam 74, Ir­fan Sukkur 64 not out, Sha­ha­dat Hos­sain 50, Mo­ham­mad Naim 28; Kevin Sin­clair 3-76, Akeem Jor­dan 2-38).

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).


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