West Indies bowl out Bangladesh for 164 in second test
Bangladesh's abysmal batting record against strong fast bowling was again highlighted with the visitors bundled out for 164 in their first innings on the second day of the second and final test against the West Indies at Sabina Park on Sunday.
As in the first test in Antigua when Bangladesh were pummelled by 201 runs, it was the Caribbean fast bowlers who feasted on their opponents after they resumed on 69 for two following a rain-shortened first day.
Jayden Seales led the way with the outstanding figures of four for five off 15.5 overs, taking the last three wickets of the innings after Shamar Joseph had done the early damage on the second morning to finish with three for 49.
Opener Shadman Islam top-scored with 64 before he was sixth out with captain Mehidy Hasan Miraz (36) the only other touring player showing any meaningful resistance.
In their last 15 test innings in the West Indies across four tours since 2014, this is the Bangladeshis' 11th total below 200.
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