Tigers hone skills ahead of final Windies Test

By Star Sports Desk
29 November 2024, 08:27 AM
UPDATED 29 November 2024, 23:03 PM
The visitors are keen on improving their batting, particularly at the top of the order.

Bangladesh will seek a quick turnaround in the second and final Test against the West Indies at Jamaica's Sabina Park, beginning tomorrow, following their 201-run defeat in the first Test in Antigua.

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It is set to be another trial by pace for the Bangladesh batters, especially the top-order, who are already burdened by a lack of runs over the past few Test series. Photo: BCB

Bangladesh were bundled out for 132 in pursuit of 334 in their second innings at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium on Tuesday. 

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Challenging batting conditions are expected at Jamaica's Sabina Park. Photo: BCB

The visitors are keen on improving their batting, particularly at the top of the order.

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Assistant coach Mohammad Salahuddin talks to Mominul Haque, who shares the major burden of responsibility in the batting order. In Antigua Test, the middle order had put on a better effort after Mominul had been able to absorb a chunk of the new-ball pressure. Photo: BCB