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On Day 2 of the second Test between West Indies and Bangladesh at Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica, Alick Athanaze left cricket fans in awe with an extraordinary catch to dismiss Bangladesh’s Taskin Ahmed.
A remarkable display of athleticism by Alick Athanaze
The moment came during the 70th over of Bangladesh’s first innings when the West Indies right-arm medium-fast bowler Jayden Seales bowled a short-length delivery outside the off-stump. Taskin attempted a pull shot, only to produce a top-edge. Wicketkeeper Joshua Da Silva leaped into action, stretching full length to his right and managing to palm the ball mid-air. Athanaze, stationed nearby, reacted instantly, diving to his right and completing a juggling catch with precision. The effort was a testament to incredible teamwork, quick reflexes, and ath💛leticism. Taskin was dismissed for 8 r♏uns, which included a solitary boundary.
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Shamar Joseph grabs the 1st wicket on Day 2! |
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Seales, who claimed the wicket, continued to impress throughout the innings. In a stellar bowling performance, the 23-year-old pacer delivered a remarkable spell of 15.5 overs, conceding just 5 runs and securing 4 wickets. His incredible economy rate of 0.30 was complemented by an astonishing 10 maiden overs. Such a disciplined and impactful display underscores why Seales is emerging as a star in West Indies’ Test cricket.
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West Indies takes command
At the close of play on Day 2, the West Indies were firmly positioned at 70/1 in their first innings, trailing by just 94 runs. Captain Kraigg Brathwaite led from the front and remained unbeaten on 33, provꦉiding a stab💖le foundation for his side.
With a 1-0 l🐈ead in the two-match Test series, West Indies are in a favourable position to either win or draw this match and clinch the series. A strong pe🗹rformance on Day 3 will be crucial to securing their dominance over Bangladesh.