Bangladesh finished the day on 55 runs for the loss of five wickets and are leading by 133 after day two. West Indies will be looking to wrap up the innings quickly on day three as the pitch is becoming increasingly bowler-friendly. “I think the match is pretty even right now. Bangladesh already have a lead and a lead on the board is always a challenge. I think everyone has their style of playing on different wickets and it worked for us [Friday],” he concluded.
Source: Dhaka Tribune November 23, 2018 17:03 UTC