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The first Test match between Bangladesh and West Indies has been a showcase of cricketing brilliance, culminating in a moment that will be remembered for years to come. As the Caribbean team established a commanding position with a first-innings score of 450/9 declared, they faced a spirited fightback from Bangladesh, who managed 269 runs in reply. With West Indies needing just three wickets to secure victory on the final day, it was Joshua Da Silva‘s breathtaking catch that turned the tide in favour of the home team.
Flying Joshua Da Silva grabs a stunner to dismiss Mehidy Hasan Miraz
In a match where every wicket was crucial, Da Silva’s stunning catch to dismiss Mehidy Hasan Miraz stands out as a highlight. Miraz, who was looking in excellent form with a quick 45 off 46 balls, edged a good-length delivery from Jayden Seales outside off stump. The ball seemed destined for first slip, but Da Silva, the West Indies wicketkeeper, executed an extraordinary full-length dive to his right, snatching the ball from thin air. This spectacular catch not only ended Miraz’s promising innings but also electrified the crowd and his teammates, signalling a pivotal moment in the match.
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Wicket-keeping with a hat on: Cool 🤠
Taking a stunner: Cooler 😎
Takinဣg a stunner and not losing the hat: C👀LEST! : Joshua Da Silva took this blin🌠der to dismiss Mehidy Hasan Miraz. 👌— FanCode (@FanCode)
West Indies dominate Bangladesh in the first Test
Chasing an improbable target of 334, Bangladesh resumed their innings at 109-7 on Day 5 but quickly fell apart under pressure. Alzarri Joseph‘s relentless bowling dismantled their lower order, claiming two early wickets in the morning session. With Bangladesh struggling at 132-9, last-man Shoriful Islam was forced to retire injured after being struck by a bouncer from Joseph. The team’s collapse was stark; only four batters reached double figures in the second innings, with Miraz being the standout performer.
The West Indies bowlers showcased their prowess throughout the match, with Kemar Roach and Jayden Seales each claiming three wickets in the second innings. Their relentless pressure and disciplined bowling left Bangladesh reeling. Roach’s figures of 3-20 and Seales’ 3-45 were instrumental in restricting the visitors to a mere total, emphasizing the effectiveness of their bowling attack.
As the match neared its conclusion, West Indies emerged victorious sealing a 201-run win.🅷 With the second Test set to begin in Jamaica on Saturday, both teams will be eager to adjust their ൲strategies and deliver another thrilling contest.