Gros Islet, Sep 15 (IANS/CMC) Speedster Kemar Roach rocked Bangladesh with a devastating five-wicket haul to leave their innings in ruins as the West Indies kept their stranglehold on the second and final cricket Test here.
The right-armer scythed though the middle order with a spell of five for 33 to send Bangladesh stumbling to the close of the second day at 104 for seven in their first innings, in reply to the West Indies' 380 all out, reports CMC.
Left-handed opener Tamim Iqbal resisted with 48 but he was one of only three batsman into double figures and the only one to pass 15.
Roach's new-ball partner Jerome Taylor picked up two for 33 in support, in a period during the last session at the Beausejour Cricket Ground that saw four wickets tumble for just seven runs, about 35 minutes after tea.
The West Indies had been earlier bowled out 55 minutes after lunch, leaving veteran left-hander Shivnarine Chanderpaul stranded short of a century for the second straight innings.
He finished 84 not out, an innings that consumed 198 balls, lasted just under four and half hours and included eight fours.
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Chanderpaul engaged in two key partnerships to rally the West Indies after they lost four wickets for 18 runs early in the first session to slump to 269 for seven from their overnight 246 for three.
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