debut: 2/16/24
652 runs
A week from today, the opening test match of the West Indies vs Bangladesh series starts in Antigua at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, North Sound. It is an important series for the two sides currently placed at the bottom of the ICC World Test Championship table. Following the opening test match in Antigua, the teams will move on to Sabina Park for the second and final test of the series.
The tourists have a number of interesting changes from their usual test line up. Captain Najmul Hosain Shanto is missing due to injury, as is experienced batsman Mushfiqur Rahim. With no Shakib Al Hasan or Tamim Iqbal, Bangladesh will field a significantly weakened and inexperienced top order. Mehidy Hasan Miraz will lead the side in Shanto's absence. Shahadat Hossain, a 22 year old batsman who has played four tests (118 runs at avg 14) is the replacement for Shanto. Keeper batsman Litton Das returns to the side and will likely bat at seven, with Shadman, Mahmudul and Zakir Hasan likely batting in the top order. The pace attack will be headed by Taskin Ahmed, Hasan Mahmud, Shoriful and Nahid Rana, with Hasan Murad, an uncapped slow left armer, joining the skipper and Taijul Islam in the spin department.
West Indies test team was last in action back in August, when they narrowly lost to South Africa by 40 runs in Providence following a drawn first test in Port-of-Spain. Against Bangladesh, the hosts will hope for better results and be looking for development from the likes of opening batsman Mikyle Louis, top order batsmen Keacy Carty and Alick Athanaze, along with continued progress shown by young fast bowlers Jayden Seales and Shamar Joseph.
The Coolidge Cricket Ground will host a two day warm up game, starting Sunday 17th November.
The tourists have a number of interesting changes from their usual test line up. Captain Najmul Hosain Shanto is missing due to injury, as is experienced batsman Mushfiqur Rahim. With no Shakib Al Hasan or Tamim Iqbal, Bangladesh will field a significantly weakened and inexperienced top order. Mehidy Hasan Miraz will lead the side in Shanto's absence. Shahadat Hossain, a 22 year old batsman who has played four tests (118 runs at avg 14) is the replacement for Shanto. Keeper batsman Litton Das returns to the side and will likely bat at seven, with Shadman, Mahmudul and Zakir Hasan likely batting in the top order. The pace attack will be headed by Taskin Ahmed, Hasan Mahmud, Shoriful and Nahid Rana, with Hasan Murad, an uncapped slow left armer, joining the skipper and Taijul Islam in the spin department.
West Indies test team was last in action back in August, when they narrowly lost to South Africa by 40 runs in Providence following a drawn first test in Port-of-Spain. Against Bangladesh, the hosts will hope for better results and be looking for development from the likes of opening batsman Mikyle Louis, top order batsmen Keacy Carty and Alick Athanaze, along with continued progress shown by young fast bowlers Jayden Seales and Shamar Joseph.
The Coolidge Cricket Ground will host a two day warm up game, starting Sunday 17th November.