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    Tuesday, 9 September 2014

    KINGSTOWN:Benn leaves Bangladesh battling for survival


    KINGSTOWN (St Vincent): Opener Tamim Iqbal hit AN enterprising fifty three on Mon however Bangladesh continued  to struggle against the West Indies on day four of the opening test at Arnos valley Sports complicated.

    Left-arm spinner Sulieman Benn, who on Sunday claimed a five-wicket haul when Bangladesh tumbled to 182 all get in their initial innings replying to the West Indies’ 484-7 declared, took 2-19 whereas there was a wicket each for Kemar Roach (1-18) and Chris Gayle (1-21).

    The guests, forced to follow on when assent a primary innings lead of 302, were 110-4 at lunch. The left-handed Tamim’s high score was spiced with four fours and 3 sixes off 107 balls.

    Benn fired Mominul Haque (12) and Tamim just before the interval to derail Bangladesh.

    The guests had AN early occurrence when quick bowler Roach claimed Shamsur Rahman (4) to a position through the wicket-keeper and skipper Denesh Ramdin at 11-1.

    But Tamim ANd fellow left-hander Imrul Kayes restored powerfully during a second wicket stand of 70 in an hour and a 0.5.

    Tamim was given out lbw in the initial over from Father of the Church Taylor however with success got the choice upset on DRS review.

    Imrul was rough  ahead of time however additionally found his bit before gifting Gayle his initial test wicket since june 2010 by lofting a drive head high to additional cover at 81-2.

    Bangladesh slouching fleetly at that time wicket with Benn claiming the scalps of initial innings top-scorer Mominul Haque, to a skinny edge to Ramdin, and Tamim, bowled as he tried to force off the rear foot.

    At the break, Mahmudullah was four not out with captain Mushfiqur Rahim undefeated on one

    On Sunday, Benn helped West Indies to take total control. The tall spinner troubled all the batsmen on pitch serving to him.

    Shamsur Rahman (35) and Mominul Haque (51) provided some a lot of needed resistance as Bangladesh clawed their thanks to 105-4 however Benn was to run through the lower order.

    Only skipper Mushfiqur Rahim, who carried his bat for 48, was ready to deal with the turn and bounce generated by the Barbadian left-armer.

    Benn all over with figures of 5-39 whereas slugger Jermaine Blackwood picked up 2-14 with his occasional off-spinners.

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