WI 295/4 (92.0 ov, SO Hetmyer 84*, RL Chase 16*, Mahmudullah 0/20) – Stumps | Match Summary - Playing The Sports

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Thursday, 12 July 2018

WI 295/4 (92.0 ov, SO Hetmyer 84*, RL Chase 16*, Mahmudullah 0/20) – Stumps | Match Summary


5pm A total of 92 overs played today, and the day has belonged to the hosts. Bangladesh did ruffle some feathers in the first session, but after lunch it’s been all West Indies. They lost only two wickets in the final two sessions, and West Indies finish the day well and truly ahead in this game. Kraigg Braithwaite struck his second hundred of the series, but the day’s standout performance was from Shimron Hetmyer, who remains unbeaten on 84. Lots for Bangladesh to think about before the second day commences. Till then, it’s time for us to say good bye at ESPNcricinfo. On behalf of Akshay Gopalakrishnan, this is Sreshth Shah, saying adios!

Mahmudullah to Hetmyer, 1 run, good length outside off, and Hetmyer strokes a cut to deep point for a single. Stumps!

will this be the day’s final ball? A slight change in the field. Two slips and silly mid off.

Mahmudullah to Hetmyer, no run, big appeal! But what are they appealing for? The bails are intact, the keeper isn’t holding on to the ball, so was it for lbw? Who knows. The ball was full on off, hit his boot in front of middle stump, and then went into the keeper’s gloves. Reckon that’s going down though

Mahmudullah now.

Cam: “What’s the maximum number of overs a team has bowled in a day in a test match?” — as long as it’s under six hours, a team can bowl as much as they want

Taijul Islam to Chase, no run, good length outside off, but spinning away after landing. Chase punches – mistimed, really – to mid off

Mehidy Hasan Miraz to Hetmyer, 2 runs, wild slap! But the slash is safe. Full and wide outside off, and Hetymer forces this over cover. In the air for a while, but way short of the man at deep extra cover

Mehidy’s middle finger is taped up, but if the batsmen want him to remove that sticker, then he must, according to the third umpire



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