WIndies A all out for 285 in 1st innings against Bangladesh A team
Tuesday, 18 May 2010
A Darren Bravo ton enabled touring West Indies A team to score moderate 285 for all in 50 overs against Bangladesh A team on the first day of the first four-day match at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium in Mirpur Monday, reports UNB.
Batting first after winning the toss, the 2nd string Caribbean side made a good start scoring 244 for 4 in 65.3 overs, but the remaining six wickets added only 41 runs in a lower order batting collapse.
Two down batsman Darren Bravo contributed 102 runs off 137 balls with 12 fours and a six, captain Travis Dowlin scored 144-ball 75 runs with eight fours, Brendan Nash made 44 off 73 balls with two fours and a six while opener Devon Smith made 30 off 47 balls with five fours.
Besides, one down Kirk Edwards (11), Odean Brown (8), wicket keeper Chadwick Walton (5), Lionel Baker (3), Gavin Tonge (3) were the other contributors for the visiting West Indies team.
All-rounder Suhrawardy Shuvo caused the major damage to the visitors' innings claiming six wickets for 124 runs in 32 overs while Mahmudul Hasan took two wickets for 53 runs.
In reply, the 2nd string Bangladesh side opened the first innings in the late afternoon and scored 22 for 1 in 7 overs with skipper Nazimuddin and one down Marshall Ayub batting with 16 and 2 runs respectively.
Batting first after winning the toss, the 2nd string Caribbean side made a good start scoring 244 for 4 in 65.3 overs, but the remaining six wickets added only 41 runs in a lower order batting collapse.
Two down batsman Darren Bravo contributed 102 runs off 137 balls with 12 fours and a six, captain Travis Dowlin scored 144-ball 75 runs with eight fours, Brendan Nash made 44 off 73 balls with two fours and a six while opener Devon Smith made 30 off 47 balls with five fours.
Besides, one down Kirk Edwards (11), Odean Brown (8), wicket keeper Chadwick Walton (5), Lionel Baker (3), Gavin Tonge (3) were the other contributors for the visiting West Indies team.
All-rounder Suhrawardy Shuvo caused the major damage to the visitors' innings claiming six wickets for 124 runs in 32 overs while Mahmudul Hasan took two wickets for 53 runs.
In reply, the 2nd string Bangladesh side opened the first innings in the late afternoon and scored 22 for 1 in 7 overs with skipper Nazimuddin and one down Marshall Ayub batting with 16 and 2 runs respectively.