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Da Silva and Sinclair Drive West Indies A forward in Century Stand

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Bangladesh “A” vs West Indies “A”

Day 2; First “Test”
Venue:
 Sylet International Cricket Stadium
Toss: West Indies decided to bat
Scorecard: https://www.tigercricket.com.bd/live-score/west-indies-a-tour-of-bangladesh-2023

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An unbroken century partnership between captain Joshua Da Silva and Kevin Sinclair has kept West Indies A Team in a dominate position over their hosts. Da Silva ended the second day on 73 not out and with him allrounder Sinclair on 47 not out as West Indies A reached 417-6 – on another day interrupted by rain in Sylet, Bangladesh.

Da Silva has so far faced 116 balls and hit five boundaries and a six, while Sinclair kept the scoreboard ticking with six boundaries off 70 balls. West Indies resumed on 220-2 and added 197 runs for the lost of four wickets. The pair came together at 317-6 in the 100th over when Yannic Cariah fell for 14.

Earlier in the day opener Tagenarine Chanderpaul made 83 and fellow left-hander Alick Athanaze scored 85. The pair took the score from 160-2 to 281-3. Chanderpaul again showed great defiance and kept the Bangladesh bowlers at bay as he and faced 236 balls and hit seven fours. Athanaze played a number of attractive shots on both side of the wicket as he faced 98 balls and counted 12 fours and three sixes.

The stand-out with the ball for the home team so far has been Md Mushfik Hasan (3-54), who took the crucial wickets of Chanderpaul, as well as Raymon Reifer and Brandon King.

The match will resume on Thursday at 9:45am Bangladesh Time (11:45pm Wednesday Eastern Caribbean Time/10:45pm Wednesday Jamaica Time).

A live stream link will be available at match time via the Bangladesh Cricket YouTube page. (Windiescricket)

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