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West Indies made to wait

Back on Day III, senior pacer Kemar Roach reached the landmark of 250 Test wickets

The Telegraph Gros Islet Published 28.06.22, 01:19 AM
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Rain and wet outfield washed out the first as well as most part of the second session of Day IV of the second and final Test between the West Indies and Bangladesh at the Darren Sammy Stadium. The Windies, needed just another four wickets to wrap up the Test as well as the series with Bangladesh needing 42 more to avoid an innings defeat. But their wait got longer due to inclement weather.

Back on Day III, senior pacer Kemar Roach reached the landmark of 250 Test wickets as the hosts had reduced Bangladesh to 132 for 6 in their second innings at stumps on Sunday. Roach took the first three wickets to finish the day on 3/32 in 10 overs and move to 252 wickets in his 73rd Test for the Windies.

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Bangladesh opener Tamim Iqbal was caught behind to give the pacer his 250th wicket. Roach is now the sixth-highest Test wicket-taker for the Windies. Roach also dismissed Mahmudul Hasan Joy and Anamul Haque that had left Bangladesh reeling at 32 for 3.

Brief scores:

Bangladesh 234 & 132/6 (K. Roach 3/32). West Indies 408. Post lunch, Day IV

(Written with PTI inputs)

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