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West Indies stamped their authority on Day 2 of the second Test against Bangladesh at Sabina Park, bowling out the visitors for a modest 164 and putting up a composed response with the bat. By the end of the day, the hosts reached 70/1, trailing by just 94 runs, with Kraigg Brathwaite and Keacy Carty at the crease. The day belonged to th𓆉e West Indian bowlers, whose clinical spells dismantled the Bangladeshi batting lineup.
Jayden Seales and Shamar Joseph shine with the ball
The West Indies bowlers began the morning in perfect rhythm, maintaining tight lines and capitalizing on the assistance from the surface. Bangladesh resumed with overnight batters Shahadat Hossain and Shadman Islam, who extended their partnership to a promising 73 runs. However, the breakthrough came when Shamar Joseph bowled Shahadat with a delivery that str𒆙ꦜaightened after a series of outswingers.
Jayden Seales, who had already bowled three maidens on Day 1, continued to pile on the pressure with another three consecutive maidens, showcasing his remarkable control. His disciplined spell earned him the wicket of Litton Das, caught in the slips, as Bangladesh’s middle order began to crumble. Jaker Ali became Shamar’s second victim, miscuing a pull🍎 to the keeper, while Shadman, the only batter to show significant resistance with 64 runs, was dismissed by Shamar shortly after.
The collapse saw Bangladesh lose four wickets for just 15 runs in a span of 33 deliveries. Mehidy Hasan Miraz (36) and Taijul Islam (16) offered some resistance with a gritty 41-run partnership, but their fight was short-lived. Alzarri Joseph dismissed Taijul with a short ball, and Seales returned to finish off the innings in style, claiming the wickets of Taskin Ahmed and Nahid Rana in quick succession.
Seales ended with extraordinary figures of 4-5 in 15.5 overs, while Shamar Joseph’s 3-49 ensured Bangladesh were bowled out for 164, leaving the hosts in a commanding positi🍷on.
Cautious response from the hosts
In reply, the West Indies openers Brathwaite and Mikyle Louis adopted a cautious approach to ensure a steady start. Brathwaite was conte💝nt to leave deliveries outside the off-stump while punishing anything overpitched, striking a few exquisite boundaries through the offside. Louis, on the other hand, took 28 deliveries to get off the mark, demonstrating patience against some fiery bowling from the Bangladeshi pacers.
After Tea, Rana bowled with pace and aggression, consistently clocking over 150 kmph. He found success when he induced an edge from Louis, dismissing him for 12. However, Rana’s fiery spell failed to unnerve Brathwaite and Carty, who steadied the innings with a composed 45-run partnership.
Brathwaite, unbeaten on 33, had his share of luck when Mehidy Hasan dropped him at short cover,ဣ and a successful DRS review saved him from an LBW dismissal off Taijul. Carty supported his skipper well, reaching 19* by Stumps. The West Indies batters negotiated the final session carefully, ensuring no further damage and keeping the momentum firmly with the hosts.
Here is how Twitter reacted:
Jayden Seales d🧸elivered a masterclass and stands ta꧟ll amongst the best in the World!
— Windies Cricket (@windiescricket)
Bangladesh Tour of West Indies 2024
West Indies 🆚 Bangladesh | 2nd Test | Day 02
STUMPS | West Indies trail Bangladesh by 94 runs
Match Details:— Bangladesh Cricket (@BCBtigers)
Jayden Seales, you sneaky bowling wizard!
10 maidens, 5 runs conceded, 4 wickets – he's got the most economical figure in Tests since Majid Khan on 1 April 1977 (min. 10 overs bowled).
&m✅dash; Suvranil Singha Ch💜owdhury (@SuvranilSinghaC)
Jayden Seales is one of the most underappreciated pacers of today. I🧸n 7 Tests this WTC cycle, he has 34 wkts @ 19.5. Played big roles in each of the th🧸ree series.
Amazing figures in Jamaica🍸 overnight. Anyone got a ball by ball?
15.5-10-5-4
— Rohit Sankar (@imRohit_SN)
J🦄ayden Seales finishes with figures of 15.5-10-5-4.
It's the most economical figures in Test cricket since 1977 (min. 60 balls).
— Hemant Brar (@HemantBrar_)
Only 1 test bowler🧸 has bowled more overs in an Innings with a better ER than Seales today.
Nadkarni's infamous 0/5 (32) against 1960s England.
Incredible contr🌺ol by him today 4/5 (15.5), insane.
— James McCaghrey (@MccaghreyJames)
Jayden Seales bowled the best ECONOMY RATE in Men's Test Cricket history since 1978.
He bowled 15.5 overs, 10 Maidens gav❀e only 5 runs and took 4 Wickets!— Aqdas Rehman (@AqdasRehman)
Jayden Seales before this match 67 wickets from 16 ma꧒tꩵches
Keeping great company
Garner 84 from 16
Croft 77 from 16
Brett Lee 67 from 16
Holding 59 from 16
McGrath 57 from 16
Marshall 49 from 16
Ambrose 45 from 16
Hazelwood 25 from 16
Waqar 18 from 16— Dale – The 1876 😼🥃🇯🇲 (@Dale_Gonsalves)
Stumps on Day 2! 🏏
The West Indies dominate the day:
Bangladesh bundled out for 164 💥
WI at 70/1, trailing by 94 runs.
Highlights:
🔥 Jayden Seales: 15.5 overs, 10 maidens, 5 runs, 4 wickets – a phenomenal spell!
🔥 Shamar Jo♈seph: Pace and aggression, 3 wickets to his name.…꧃— Kunj Shukla (@KunjShukla4)
Away from media attention, PR machinery & mon🦩ey power, the West Indies’ fast bowling quartet comprising Kemar Roach (279 wickets), Alzarri Joseph (108 wickets), Shamar Joseph & Seales go about their business without noise. Commentators obsessed with VK & IPL don’t talk about WI.
— Gowhar Geelani (@GowharGeelani)
Shamar Joseph broke the game open for Weܫst Indies today just when Bangladesh were getting ಌa settled partnership. Good to see
— Abhimanyu Bose (@bose_abhimanyu)
SHAMAR JOSEPH !!!!!
What an exceptional find for . Can run through a line up in a spell. Brilliant d൲isplay this has been.
WI continues to produce brilliant Red Ba❀ll bowler.
Bubble of Litton being 🐻better wk bat than Pant is bei🔯ng burst.
— StrangelyAmusing (@Weirdgripping84)
Shamar Joseph you beauty!!!!! Another wicket f꧒or the mighty Weꦦst Indies!!!!
— J (@JordizzleJ)
Shamar joseph you beauty again 🔥🔥
— 🆁🅾🅻🅴🆇ᶜʳⁱᶜᵏᵉᵗᵍᵉᵉᵏ (@RoshanSriram123)