Bangladesh strengthens position in Kingston Test as lead crosses 200

Bangladesh has taken a decisive step toward controlling the Kingston Test against West Indies, ending day three with a lead exceeding 200 runs.The team finished the day at 193 for five in their second innings, with Jaker Ali and Taijul Islam not out on 29 and 9, respectively. An aggressive batting approach from Shahadat Hossain, who scored 28, and Mehidy Hasan Miraz, who added a quickfire 42, allowed Bangladesh to extend their advantage. Both batsmen played with remarkable intent, signaling a strategy to put the hosts under pressure for the final innings. Earlier, Bangladesh's debutant pacer Nahid Rana delivered an

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Other than occasionally ducking, Shahadat Hossain played an aggressive innings•Dec 02, 2024•Athelstan Bellamy Bangladesh has taken a decisive step toward controlling the Kingston Test against West Indies, ending day three with a lead exceeding 200 runs..