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Tigers beat WIndies to draw series and end long wait


Tigers beat WIndies to draw series and end long wait

Second Test, Kingston (day four of five)
Bangladesh 164 (Shadman 64; Seales 4-5) & 268 (Zakir Ali 91; Roach 3-36)
West Indies 146 (Rana 5-61) & 185 (Hodge 55; Taijul 5-50)
Bangladesh won by 101 runs

Bangladesh secured their first Test win in the West Indies for 15 years to draw the two-match series 1-1.

Spinner Taijul Islam took 5-50 on the fourth day as West Indies were bowled out for 185 to hand a 101-run victory to the tourists.

Earlier on Tuesday (Dec 3), Jaker Ali's Test-best innings of 91 helped Bangladesh reach 268 all out to set an imposing victory target of 287.

The home side made a confident start to their chase but from 92-2 they let it slip away, eventually losing their final six wickets for 42 runs.

Kavem Hodge top-scored for West Indies with 55 while captain Kraigg Brathwaite added 43 – the only other batter to score more than 20.

This was Bangladesh's first Test win in the West Indies since a 2-0 series clean sweep in 2009.

It also means that they have won three Tests away from home in a calendar year for the first time, after two victories against Pakistan in Rawalpindi in August and September.

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