West Indies took the lead against Bangladesh

 The West Indies took the lead in their first innings in the Antigua Test. Today, at the beginning of the second day of the match, the hosts went above Bangladesh's 103 runs. The Caribbeans, who finished the first day with 95 runs for 2 wickets, have not taken any new wickets so far. Captain Craig Braffett is unbeaten on 59 * and Acruma Bonaire is unbeaten on 16 *.



Earlier, Bangladesh faced extreme batting disaster in their first innings. Three of the top four batsmen hit 'Dak'. They are Mahmudul Hasan Joy, Muminul Haque and Nazmul Hossain Shant. The total number of calls in the innings is 8. This is the first time in the history of cricket that a batsman has been called in two consecutive Tests.

Bangladesh is the first three batsmen in the record of calling so far this year. Shakib scored the highest 51 runs for Bangladesh in Antigua yesterday. Tamim Iqbal, who completed 5,000 runs, scored 29 runs. Except for Liton Das's 12, no one could touch two figures. Jaden Sills and Aljhari Joseph took 3 wickets each. Kemar Roach and Kyle Meyers also caught two victims.

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