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Windies bowlers run through Bangladesh batting CHITTAGONG, Bangladesh, Monday (Reuters) West Indies' pace bowlers Pedro Collins and Daren Powell took three wickets each to help dismiss Bangladesh for 194 on the first day of the second test on Monday. Sanwar Hossain and skipper Khaled Mashud contributed 36 and 32 runs respectively in the home side's modest total while tailender Manjurul Islam hit 21 from 22 balls. Mohammed Ashraful struck Collins for two boundaries in the same over but was then caught at wide mid-off trying for a third. Sanwar tried to pull Jermaine Lawson in the next over but managed only to edge the ball to West Indies' captain Ridley Jacobs behind the stumps. He had struck four fours from 64 balls. Alok Kapali (2) failed again, offering a catch to Chris Gayle, while Enamul Haque became Lawson's second victim when he was caught for eight. At the close West Indies, who won the first test in Dhaka by an innings and 310 runs within three days, were 38 for one. |
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