DESPITE trailing by 211 runs West Indies all-rounder Justin Greaves remains optimistic about his team’s chances, citing a spirited fightback with the ball on day three as a turning point.
Bangladesh has turned an 18-run first-innings lead against the West Indies into a competitive 211-run advantage on day three of the second test in Kingston.
The West Indies retained the same XI which won the first Test in Antigua by 201 runs, and fast bowler Kemar Roach gave them a great start to the second Test by inducing edges behind from Mahmudul ...
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