West Indies 2-62 in 2nd Test v Bangladesh

The West Indies were 2-62 at lunch on the second day of the second Test on Thursday in reply to Bangladesh’s first innings total of 387 in Khulna.

Darren Bravo was unbeaten on 11 with Marlon Samuels not out 12.

Chris Gayle was dismissed for 25, while fellow opener Kieran Powell fell for 13.

Powell, who scored a century in each innings in the first Test, was caught off a short Rubel Hossain delivery and Gayle was caught behind off a miscued sweep off spinner Sohag Gazi.

In the opening session on day two, Bangladesh were bowled out for 387 with No.10 batsman Abul Hasan the last man out for a stunning 113.

Hasan and Mahmudullah (76) added 184 runs for the ninth wicket – just 11 runs short of the world record set by South Africa’s Mark Boucher and Pat Symcox against Pakistan in Johannesburg in 1998.

Fidel Edwards was the pick of the bowlers with 6-90, while captain Darren Sammy took 3-74.

Hasan on Wednesday became only the second man in 135 years of Test cricket after Australian Reggie Duff to hit a debut hundred while batting at No.10.

The 20-year-old left-hander turned spinner Sunil Narine for two to reach his century and match the feat of Duff, who scored 104 against England in Melbourne in 1902 while batting at 10.

Hasan, whose previous highest first-class score was 61, played with authority. He hit 13 boundaries and three sixes off just 108 balls.

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