DAY 2: Greaves hits maiden test century as West Indies dominate Bangladesh
Justin Greaves hit a maiden test century as West Indies piled on the runs against Bangladesh to reach 415-8 at tea on the second day of the opening test on Saturday.
The 30-year-old allrounder, playing in just his third match at this level and first in the Caribbean, reached three figures off 181 balls with just four boundaries.
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It was an exercise in patience by the Barbadian who shared a 140-run partnership with Kemar Roach for the eighth wicket.
At the interval, Greaves was undefeated on 109, having been 11 not out overnight.
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Greaves was the third West Indian to make a half-century after Mikyle Louis (97) and Alick Athanaze (90) on the opening day.
Roach, playing in his 83rd test, registered his highest score of 47 before he was clean-bowled by Bangladesh seamer Hasan Mahmud.
Mahmud took all three wickets to fall on Saturday, dismissing Joshua Da Silva (14), Alzarri Joseph (four), as well as Roach.
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