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Shakib Al-Hasan - Kyle Mayers - Jayden Seales - For Two Tests In A Row, Bangladesh Equal Unwanted Record - sports.ndtv.com - South Africa - New Zealand - India - Sri Lanka - Bangladesh - Pakistan

For Two Tests In A Row, Bangladesh Equal Unwanted Record

Bangladesh were bowled out for just 103 in the first innings of the first Test against West Indies in North Sound Antigua on Thursday. In the process they equalled a most unwanted record as six batters failed to get off the mark. The six ducks is the joint highest number of ducks in an innings in Test cricket. Co-incidentally, the last time a team got six ducks in an innings was Bangladesh in their last Test match, which was against Sri Lanka. In that game too, the six ducks came in Bangladesh's first innings.

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Shakib Al-Hasan - Kyle Mayers - Vivian Richards Stadium - Jayden Seales - West Indies vs Bangladesh 1st Test, Day 2 Live Score Updates: West Indies Look To Take Lead After Bundling Bangladesh Out For 103 - sports.ndtv.com - Bangladesh

West Indies vs Bangladesh 1st Test, Day 2 Live Score Updates: West Indies Look To Take Lead After Bundling Bangladesh Out For 103

WI vs BAN, 1st Test, Day 2 Live Updates: West Indies will look to build on their overnight score of 95/2 and build a big first-innings lead on Day 2 of the first Test after bundling Bangladesh out for 103 on the first day. Jayden Seales and Alzarri Joseph struck thrice each, while Kemar Roach and Kyle Mayers picked two wickets apiece to run the Bangladesh batters ragged at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in North Sound, Antigua. Then, Mustafizur Rahman got John Campbell out for 24 and Ebadot Hossain sent Raymon Reifer packing for 11. But Kraigg Brathwaite and Nkrumah Bonner took West Indies to within eight runs of Bangladesh's total at Stumps. Brathwaite will begin Day 2 at 42* and Bonner at 12*. (LIVE SCORECARD)

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Shakib Al-Hasan - West Indies - Kyle Mayers - Jayden Seales - Bangladesh crash as West Indies dominate slow motion Test - news24.com - India - Bangladesh

Bangladesh crash as West Indies dominate slow motion Test

Bangladesh's well-established vulnerability to fast bowling was in evidence again with the visitors crashing to 103 all out off fewer than 33 overs after being put into bat against the West Indies on the opening day of the first Test in North Sound, Antigua and Barbuda on Thursday.

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Shakib Al-Hasan - Kyle Mayers - Jayden Seales - WI vs BAN 1st Test: Bangladesh crash to 103 all out as West Indies dominate - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - India - Bangladesh

WI vs BAN 1st Test: Bangladesh crash to 103 all out as West Indies dominate

Compounding their woes after an innings which featured six ducks -- only the seventh time that has occurred in the 145-year history of Test cricket -- was Kraigg Brathwaite being dropped before he had scored with the home captain unbeaten on 42 as they crawled to the close of play at 95 for two in reply. Jayden Seales and Alzarri Joseph were the most successful West Indies bowlers with identical figures of three for 33. However, it was double strikes by Kemar Roach and Kyle Mayers which took the early spotlight to have Bangladesh tottering at 45 for six in the morning. Returning captain Shakib Al Hasan then played an adventurous innings of 51 to ensure his team avoided a debacle similar to when they were routed for 43 at the same venue at the start of the 2018 series.

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Shakib Al-Hasan - Kyle Mayers - Jayden Seales - West Indies vs Bangladesh: Bangladesh Crash As West Indies Dominate Day 1 Of Slow Motion Test - sports.ndtv.com - India - Bangladesh

West Indies vs Bangladesh: Bangladesh Crash As West Indies Dominate Day 1 Of Slow Motion Test

Bangladesh's well-established vulnerability to fast bowling was in evidence again with the visitors crashing to 103 all out off fewer than 33 overs after being put in to bat against the West Indies on the opening day of the first Test on Thursday. Compounding their woes after an innings that featured six ducks -- only the seventh time that has occurred in the 145-year history of Test cricket –- was Kraigg Brathwaite being dropped before he had scored with the home captain unbeaten on 42 as they crawled to the close of play at 95 for two in reply.

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West Indies - Kyle Mayers - John Campbell - Joshua Da-Silva - Jayden Seales - Kemar Roach Added To West Indies Squad Ahead Of 1st Test Against Bangladesh - sports.ndtv.com - Britain - Bangladesh

Kemar Roach Added To West Indies Squad Ahead Of 1st Test Against Bangladesh

Ahead of the first Test of the two-match series against Bangladesh, West Indies pacer Kemar Roach has been added to the squad. West Indies and England will be squaring for the two-match Test series, with the first match to be played on Thursday, here at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium. The experienced fast bowler passed a fitness assessment and was added as the 13th player into the squad.

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Paul Stirling - Babar Azam - Chris Gayle - Shaheen Shah Afridi - Mark Waugh - Ross Taylor - Javed Miandad - Jayden Seales - Pakistan Star Imam-ul-Haq Becomes Only Second Batter To Achieve Huge Feat In ODIs - sports.ndtv.com - Pakistan - county Kane - county Williamson

Pakistan Star Imam-ul-Haq Becomes Only Second Batter To Achieve Huge Feat In ODIs

Imam-ul-Haq continued his rich vein of form as he scored his seventh successive scores of fifty or more during the third Pakistan-West Indies ODI in Multan on Sunday. In reaching the 50-run mark, Imam became only the second cricketer to score more than six straight half-centuries in ODIs. However, Pakistan cricket team captain Babar Azam, who had scored his sixth successive half-century, fell for just 1 and missed out on a record. Pakistan have already sealed the three-ODI series after winning the first two ODIs. Imam, who was out for 62 in the third ODI, had scores of 56, 103, 106, 89, 65 and 72 in the earlier matches. Imam has now surpassed Mark Waugh, Gordon Greenidge, Andrew Jones, Mohammad Yusuf, Chris Gayle, Shai Hope, Paul Stirling, Ross Taylor and Kane Williamson in the elite list of batters with 6 straight 50-plus scores in ODIs. Pakistan batting legend Javed Miandad holds the record for the most consecutive 50-plus scores in ODIs. He had 9 straight score of 50-plus in the year 1987.

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Babar Azam - Brandon King - Nicholas Pooran - Kyle Mayers - Shaheen Shah Afridi - Haris Rauf - Jayden Seales - Watch: Pakistan Cricket Team "Players Beat The Multan Heat" Ahead Of ODI Series vs West Indies - sports.ndtv.com - India - Pakistan

Watch: Pakistan Cricket Team "Players Beat The Multan Heat" Ahead Of ODI Series vs West Indies

Pakistan cricket team is gearing up to face West Indies in a three-ODI series in Multan starting with the first match on Wednesday. Heat is going to play a major factor in the series as the temperature in the Pakistan city is expected to hover around 45 degree Celsius. The players are also aware of this. "It's a challenging scenario but now it has been decided and we are preparing for it. Definitely it is hot, but we are having a conditioning camp and acclimatising to the weather. We started our training camp earlier in the day from 2:30pm so that we could feel the heat and get ourselves ready for the matches," Babar Azam, Pakistan captain, said in a press conference recently.

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