GROS-ISLET, Saint Lucia, Sept 15 (AFP): Kemar Roach was at his devastating best as Bangladesh were reduced to 104 for seven at stumps after the West Indies were dismissed for 380 in their first innings on the second day of the second and final Test on Sunday.
In two sustained, controlled spells, the fast bowler tore through the top-order of the tourists' batting to finish with five for 33 -- his sixth five-wicket innings haul in Test cricket.
Jerome Taylor joined in the rout with two wickets, including captain Mushfiqur Rahim to keep the pressure on the beleaguered Bangladeshis.
Only Tamim Iqbal offered any sustained resistance on a pitch that continues to offer assistance to the fast bowlers. He got to 48 before edging a probing delivery from Roach to wicketkeeper Denesh Ramdin.
Bangladesh go into day three needing another 76 runs to avoid the follow-on with Mahmudullah and tail-ender Shafiul Islam at the crease.
Shivnarine Chanderpaul was the fulcrum of the home side's batting effort in the first half of the day, compiling an unbeaten 84 as the wickets fell around him once the fourth-wicket partnership with Darren Bravo was broken after an hour's play.
Displaying greater discipline on a helpful pitch than on the first day, the Bangladesh seamers reaped considerable reward in the morning session.
Al-Amin Hossain claimed two wickets in two balls after Robiul Islam had Bravo caught at the wicket for 46.
When Shafiul Islam then had Roach taken behind by wicketkeeper Mushfiqur, the West Indies had lost three wickets for one run in slipping to 269 for seven from the overnight 246 for three.
Chanderpaul continued to soldier along at his very serene pace to his 65th Test half-century, being overshadowed by the big-hitting Taylor who blazed 40 in a 54-run eighth-wicket stand before finding Mahmudullah on the long-on boundary off the bowling of left-arm spinner Taijul Islam.
Taylor should have departed on 18 but Mominul Haque dropped a skier at cover when the fast bowler sliced another attempted heave off Shafiul Islam.
Yet Al-Amin, whose bowling action was reported during the 10-wicket first Test loss in St Vincent, was the most impressive of all, finishing with three for 80.
Following Robiul's dismissal of Bravo, he induced an edge from Jermaine Blackwood for Anamul Haque to take the catch at first slip and then had West Indies captain Ramdin caught behind first ball to spark celebrations among the Bangladeshis.
That celebratory mood was muted by successive half-century stands with Taylor and Sulieman Benn during which Chanderpaul edged closer to a 30th Test century.
West Indies 1st Innings: (123 overs, all out) 380
Bangladesh 1st Innings
Tamim Iqbal c Ramdin
b Roach 48
Shamsur Rahman c
Ramdin b Roach 1
Anamul Haque c
Bravo b Roach 9
Mominul Haque c
Blackwood b Taylor 3
Mushfiqur Rahim b Taylor 4
Mahmudullah not out 13
Nasir Hossain c
Ramdin b Roach 1
Taijul Islam c Gabriel
b Roach 12
Shafiul Islam not out 6
Extras: (lb6, nb1) 7
Total: (42 overs, 7 wickets) 104
Five-wicket Roach sends Bangladesh reeling
FE Team | Published: September 16, 2014 00:00:00 | Updated: November 30, 2026 06:01:00
Gros Islet, Saint Lucia: Bangladesh bowler Shaiful Islam celebrates with teammate after bowling out Kemar Roach of the West Indies, caught out by wicketkeeper Mushfiqir Rahim, on day two of the second and final Test between West Indies and Bangladesh here
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