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Bridgetown, Barbados, July 3 (www.bcacricket.org) - Fast bowler kemar Roach and off-spinner Ryan Austin each took five wickets as West Indies 'A' dismissed Bangladesh for 195 from 63.5 overs on the
opening day of the three-day first-class match at Kensington Oval here
today.
At the close, West Indies A
were 82 for four off 24 overs.
Roach took five for 62 off 17 overs and fellow Barbadian Austin, five for 71 off 22.5 overs.
Mohammad Ashraful topscored for Bangladesh with 50 at No. 5. He batted for 89 minutes, faced 82 balls and struck two sixes and two fours. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- West Indies A 82-4 in reply to Bangladesh first innings total of 195 Day 1, Close, Update 15
Bridgetown, Barbados, July 3 (www.bcacricket.org) - West Indies A
were 82 for four off 24 overs in reply to a Bangladesh first innings
total of 195 all out from 63.5 overs at the close of play on the
opening day of the three-day first-class match at Kensington Oval here
today.
The not out batsmen were captain Sewnarine Chattergoon on 34 and wicket-keeper Devon Thomas, nought.
The batsmen dismissed were left-hander Kieran Powell, who was caught at forward square-leg by Shakib Al Hassan off Shahadat Hossain for five, his opening partner Adrian Barath, who fended a short ball from captain Masharafe Bin Mortaza to gully in Shakib Al Hassan after scoring four; Lendl Simmons, leg before wicket by Mortaza for seven after the bowler switched to the Joel Garner end at the north and Andre Creary (17), caught at leg-slip by wicket-keeper Mushfiqur Rahim as he swept at left-arm spinner Shakib Al Hasan.
The wickets fell at 13 (5.3 overs), 17 (9.5 overs), 32 (9.2 overs) and 79 (22.5 overs).
Mortaza has two for 14 off six overs.
SCOREBOARD
BANGLADESH Ist Innings
Tamim Iqbal c wk Thomas b Roach 23
Imrul Kayes b Roach 21
Zunaed Siddique c wk Thomas b Austin 29
Roqibul Hassan c Powell b Austin 26
Mohammad Ashraful c Pascal b Roach 50
Shakib Al Hasan c Barath b Austin 0
+Mushfiqur Rahim c Simmons b Austin 3
Mahmud Ullah c wk Thomas b Roach 14
*Masharafe Bin Mortaza c Creary b Austin 20
Shahadat Hossain b Roach 0
Rubel Hossain not out 0
Extras (b1, lb2, nb6) 9
TOTAL (all out, 63.5 overs) 195
Wks fell at: 1-35 (Iqbal, 14.4 overs), 2-56 (Kayes, 23), 3-99 (Siddique, 31.2), 4-120 (Roqibul Hassan, 35.2), 5-122 (Al Hasan, 37.1), 6-134 (Rahim, 41.4), 7-164 (Ashraful, 54.1), 8-185 (Ullah, 62.1), 9-185 (Shahadat Hossain, 62.4), 10-195 (Mortaza, 63.5).
Bowling: Pascal 7-1-17-0 (nb1), McClean 8-2-16-0, Roach 17-3-62-5, Austin 22.5-6-71-5 (nb5), Wallace 9-2-26-0.
WEST INDIES A Ist Innings
K. Powell c Shakib Al Hasan b Shahadat Hossain 5
A. Barath c Shakib Al Hasan b Mortaza 4
*S. Chattergoon not out 38
L. Simmons lbw b Mortaza 7
A. Creary c wk Rahim b Shakib Al Hasan 17
+D. Thomas not out 0
Extras (nb11) 11
TOTAL (4 wks, 24 overs) 82
Wks fell at: 1-13 (Powell, 5.3), 2-17 (Barath, 6.5), 3-32 (Simmons, 9.2), 4-79 (Creary, 22.5).
To bat: K. Roach, K. McClean, R. Austin, N. Pascal, G. Wallace.
Bowling: Mortaza 6-0-14-2 (nb1), Shahadat Hossain 6-0-29-1 (nb4), Rubel Hossain 5-1-16-0 (nb2), Shakib Al Hasan 5-2-16-1 (nb4), Ashraful 2-0-7-0.
Umpires: Vincent Bullen, Patrick Grazette. 3rd umpire: Andrew Corbin.
Match referee: Hensley Robinson.
Scorers: John Hippie Griffith, Anthea Ishmael, Leslay Prescod. --------------------------------------------------------------------------
West Indies A 64-3 in reply to Bangladesh first innings total of 195 Day 1, Update 14
Bridgetown, Barbados, July 3 (www.bcacricket.org) - West Indies A were 64 for three off 18 overs in reply to a Bangladesh first innings total of 195 all out from 63.5 overs on the opening day of the three-day first-class match at Kensington Oval here today.
The batsmen dismissed were left-hander Kieran Powell, who was caught at forward square-leg by Shakib Al Hassan off Shahadat Hossain for five, his opening partner Adrian Barath, who fended a short ball from captain Masharafe Bin Mortaza to gully in Shakib Al Hassan after scoring four and Lendl Simmons, leg before wicket by Mortaza for seven after the bowler switched to the Joel Garner end at the north.
The wickets fell at 13 (5.3 overs), 17 (9.5 overs) and 32 (9.2 overs).
At the crease were captain Sewnarine Chattergoon on 22 and Andre Creary, 15.
Mortaza has two for ten off five overs.
West Indies A are to face 24 overs before the close of play. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
West Indies A 32-3 in reply to Bangladesh first innings total of 195 Day 1, Update 13
Bridgetown, Barbados, July 3 (www.bcacricket.org) - West Indies A were 32 for three off ten overs in reply to a Bangladesh first innings total of 195 all out from 63.5 overs on the opening day of the three-day first-class match at Kensington Oval here today.
The batsmen dismissed were left-hander Kieran Powell, who was caught at forward square-leg by Shakib Al Hassan off Shahadat Hossain for five, his opening partner Adrian Barath, who fended a short ball from captain Masharafe Bin Mortaza to gully in Shakib Al Hassan after scoring four and Lendl Simmons, leg before wicket by Mortaza for seven after the bowler switched to the Joel Garner end at the north.
The wickets fell at 13 (5.3 overs), 17 (9.5 overs) and 32 (9.2 overs).
At the crease were captain Sewnarine Chattergoon on 12 and Andre Creary, nought.
Mortaza has two for ten off five overs.
West Indies A are to face 24 overs before the close of play. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Bangladesh bowled out for 195 off 63.5 overs against West Indies A after winning the toss Day 1, Update 12
Bridgetown, Barbados, July 3 (www.bcacricket.org) - Bangladesh were bowled out for 195 off 63.5 overs in their first innings 35 minutes after tea - after winning the toss on the opening day of the three-day first-class match against West Indies A at Kensington Oval today.
Fast bowler Kemar Roach took five for 62 off 17 overs and fellow Barbadian, off-spinner Ryan Austin, five for 71 off 22.5 overs.
Mohammad Ashraful topscored with 50 at No. 5. He batted for 89 minutes, faced 82 balls and struck two sixes and two fours.
Summarised scores:
Bangladesh 195 all out (63.5 overs) (Mohammad Ashraful 50, Zunaed Siddique 29, Roqibul Hassan 26, Tamim Iqbal 23, Imrul Kayes 21, Masharafe Bin Mortaza 20, Mahmud Ullah 14; Kemar Roach 5-62, Ryan Austin 5-71) v West Indies A.
SCOREBOARD
BANGLADESH Ist Innings
Tamim Iqbal c wk Thomas b Roach 23
Imrul Kayes b Roach 21
Zunaed Siddique c wk Thomas b Austin 29
Roqibul Hassan c Powell b Austin 26
Mohammad Ashraful c Pascal b Roach 50
Shakib Al Hasan c Barath b Austin 0
Mushfiqur Rahim c Simmons b Austin 3
Mahmud Ullah c wk Thomas b Roach 14
Masharafe Bin Mortaza c Creary b Austin 20
Shahadat Hossain b Roach 0
Rubel Hossain not out 0
Extras (b1, lb2, nb6) 9
TOTAL (all out, 63.5 overs) 195
Wks fell at: 1-35 (Iqbal, 14.4 overs), 2-56 (Kayes, 23), 3-99 (Siddique, 31.2), 4-120 (Roqibul Hassan, 35.2), 5-122 (Al Hasan, 37.1), 6-134 (Rahim, 41.4), 7-164 (Ashraful, 54.1), 8-185 (Ullah, 62.1), 9-185 (Shahadat Hossain, 62.4), 10-195 (Mortaza, 63.5).
Bowling: Pascal 7-1-17-0 (nb1), McClean 8-2-16-0, Roach 17-3-62-5, Austin 22.5-6-71-5 (nb5), Wallace 9-2-26-0.
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Bangladesh 185-9 off 63 overs against West Indies A after winning the toss Day 1, Update 11
Bridgetown, Barbados, July 3 (www.bcacricket.org) - Bangladesh were 185 for nine off 63 overs in their first innings half-an-hour after tea - after winning the toss on the opening day of the three-day first-class match against West Indies A at Kensington Oval today.
Fast bowler Kemar Roach has five for 62 off 17 overs and fellow Barbadian, off-spinner Ryan Austin, four for 61 off 22 overs.
(more to follow)
------------------------------------------------------------------- Bangladesh 165-7 off 55 overs against West Indies A after winning the toss Day 1, Tea, Update 10
Bridgetown, Barbados, July 3 (www.bcacricket.org) - Bangladesh were 165 for seven off 55 overs in their first innings at tea after winning the toss on the opening day of the three-day first-class match against West Indies A at Kensington Oval today.
The not out batsmen were and Mahmudullah on five and Mashrafe Bin Mortaza, one.
The batsmen dismissed were Tamim Iqbal (23), Imrul Kayes (21), Junaed Siddique (29), Raqibul Hassan (26), Shakib Al Hassan (0), Mushfiqur Rahim (three) and Mohammad Ashraful (50).
Off-spinner Ryan Austin has four for 52 off 18 overs and pacer Kemar Roach, three for 53 off 13 overs. -------------------------------------------------------------------------
Bangladesh 159-6 off 52 overs against West Indies A after winning the toss Day 1, Update 9
Bridgetown, Barbados, July 3 (www.bcacricket.org) - Bangladesh were 159 for six off 52 overs in their first innings 15 minutes before tea - after winning the toss - on the opening day of the three-day first-class match against West Indies A at Kensington Oval today.
The not out batsmen were Mohammad Ashraful on 46 and Mahmudullah, five.
Off-spinner Ryan Austin has four for 48 off 17 overs and pacer Kemar Roach, two for 51 off 11 overs.
The batsmen dismissed were Tamim Iqbal (23), Imrul Kayes (21), Junaed Siddique (29), Raqibul Hassan (26), Shakib Al Hassan (0) and Mushfiqur Rahim (three). --------------------------------------------------------------------- Bangladesh 138-6 off 45 overs against West Indies A after winning the toss Day 1, Update 8
Bridgetown, Barbados, July 3 (www.bcacricket.org) - Bangladesh were 138 for six off 45 overs in their first innings 80 minutes after lunch - after winning the toss - on the opening day of the three-day first-class match against West Indies A at Kensington Oval today.
The not out batsmen were Mohammad Ashfurul on 32 and Mohammad Mahmudullah, one.
Off-spinner Ryan Austin has four for 37 off 12 overs and pacer Kemar Roach, two for 51 off 11 overs.
The batsmen dismissed were Tamim Iqbal (23), Imrul Kayes (21), Junaed Siddique (29), Raqibul Hassan (26), Shakib Al Hassan (0) and Mushfiqur Rahim (three).
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Bangladesh 131-5 off 39 overs against West Indies A after winning the toss Day 1, Update 7
Bridgetown, Barbados, July 3 (www.bcacricket.org) - Bangladesh were 131 for five off 39 overs in their first innings one hour after lunch - after winning the toss - on the opening day of the three-day first-class match against West Indies A at Kensington Oval today.
Off-spinner Ryan Austin has three for 36 off ten overs and pacer Kemar Roach, two for 51 off 11 overs.
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Bangladesh 120-4 off 35.2 overs against West Indies A after winning the toss Day 1, Update 6
Bridgetown, Barbados, July 3 (www.bcacricket.org) - Bangladesh were 120 for four off 35.2 overs in their first innings 45 minutes after lunch - after winning the toss - on the opening day of the three-day first-class match against West Indies A at Kensington Oval today.
(more to follow) ----------------------------------------------------- Bangladesh 99-3 off 31.1 overs against West Indies A after winning the toss Day 1, Update 5
Bridgetown, Barbados, July 3 (www.bcacricket.org) - Bangladesh were 99 for three off 31.1 overs in their first innings 27 minutes after lunch after winning the toss - on the opening day of the three-day first-class match against West Indies A at Kensington Oval today.
Since lunch, left-hander Junaed Siddique was caught by wicket-keeper Devon Thomas off off-spinner Ryan Austin for 29 as he pushed outside the off stump with the score 99 after 31.1 overs.
At the crease were Raqibul Hassan on 24 and Mohammad Asfurul, nought.
Fast bowler Kemar Roach had taken two for 51 off 11 overs and Austin, one for 20 off 6.1 overs.
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Bangladesh 66-2 off 25 overs against West Indies A after winning the toss Day 1, Update 4, Lunch
Bridgetown, Barbados, July 3 (www.bcacricket.org) - Bangladesh were 66 for two off 25 overs in their first innings at lunch after winning the toss on the opening day of the three-day first-class match against West Indies A at Kensington Oval today.
The not out batsmen were Junaed Siddique on 11 and Raqibul Hassan, six.
Both wickets were taken by Barbadian fast bowler Kemar Roach, who was operating from the Malcolm Marshall end at the south.
Tamim Iqbal edged a drive outside the off stump and was caught at the wicket by Devon Thomas for 23 with the score 35 after 14.4 overs, and his opening partner and fellow left-hander Imrul Kayes was bowled by an inswinging yorker for 21 with the score 56 off the last ball of the 23rd over.
Iqbal batted for 68 minutes, faced 45 balls and struck two fours, while Kayes was at the crease for 102 minutes. He received 68 balls and hit three boundaries.
Roach has two for 37 off nine overs.
The other bowlers used were Nelon Pascal (0-17 off seven overs), Kevin McClean (0-7 off six overs) and Ryan Austin (0-5 off three overs).
Summarised scores:
Bangladesh 66-2 (25 overs) (Tamim Iqbal 23, Imrul Kayes 21, Junaed Siddique 11; Kemar Roach 2-37) v West Indies A.
Umpires: Vincent Bullen, Patrick Grazette. 3rd umpire: Andrew Corbin.
Match referee: Hensley Robinson.
Scorers: John "Hippie" Griffith, Anthea Ishmael, Leslay Prescod. ---------------------------------------------------------------------
Bangladesh 56-2 after 23 overs against West Indies A Update 3
Bridgetown, Barbados, July 3 (www.bcacricket.org) - Bangladesh were 56 for two off 23 overs ten minutes before lunch - after winning the toss on the opening day of the three-day first-class match against West Indies A at Kensington Oval today.
Both wickets were taken by Barbadian fast bowler Kemar Roach.
Tamim Iqbal edged a drive outside the off stump and was caught at the wicket by Devon Thomas for 23 with the score 35 after 14.4 overs, and his opening partner and fellow left-hander Imrul Kayes was bowled by an inswinging yorker for 21 with the score 56 off the last ball of the 23rd over.
Iqbal batted for 68 minutes, faced 45 balls and struck two fours, while Kayes was at the crease for 102 minutes. He received 68 balls and hit three boundaries.
Roachs two wickets cost 31 runs from eight overs.
At the crease were Junaed Siddique on 11 and Raqibul Hassan, nought.
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Bangladesh 47-1 after 19 overs against West Indies A after winning the toss Update 2
Bridgetown, Barbados, July 3 (www.bcacricket.org) - Bangladesh were 47 for one off 19 overs half-an-hour before lunch - after winning the toss on the opening day of the three-day first-class match against West Indies A at Kensington Oval today.
The not out batsmen were Imrul Kayes on 18 and Junaed Siddique on five. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Bangladesh 35-1 after 15 overs against West Indies A after winning the toss Update 1
Bridgetown, Barbados, July 3 (www.bcacricket.org) - Bangladesh were 35 for one off 15 overs after winning the toss on the opening day of the official three-day first-class match against West Indies A at Kensington Oval today.
The batsman dismissed was left-hander Tamim Iqbal, who edged a drive off fast bowler Kemar Roach and was caught at the wicket by Devon Thomas for 23 with the score 35 after 14.4 overs.
Iqbal batted for 68 minutes, faced 45 balls and struck two fours.
At the crease were Imrul Kayes on 11 and Junaed Siddique, who was yet to score.
Rain had stopped play briefly after the first hour with the score 31 without loss in 14 overs.
West Indies A omitted Barbadian batsman Omar Phillips, who represented Combined Campuses & Colleges in the 2009 West Indies Cricket Board first-class championship.
Teams:
West Indies A - Sewnarine Chattergoon (captain), Ryan Austin, Adrian Barath, Kieran Powell, Lendl Simmons, Andre Creary, Devon Thomas, Kevin McClean, Kemar Roach, Nelon Pascal, Gavin Wallace.
Bangladesh Mashrafe Bin Mortaza (captain), Tamim Iqbal, Imrul Kaynes, Junaed Siddique, Rafique Hassan, Mohammad Asfurul, Mushfiqur Rahim, Shakib Al Hassan, Mohammad Mahmudullah, Kazi Shahabat Hossain, Rubel Hossain.
Umpires: Vincent Bullen, Patrick Grazette. 3rd umpire: Andrew Corbin.
Match referee: Hensley Robinson. (more to follow)
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