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1st Test: Taijul Islam six-for crumbles West Indies to seal 64-run win, Bangladesh lead series 1-0

Left-arm spinner Taijul Islam did the most damage, taking 6-33, his fourth five-for in the last six innings, to wrap up the visitors for 139 while they were chasing the target of 204.

1st Test: Taijul Islam six-for crumbles West Indies to seal 64-run win, Bangladesh lead series 1-0 Image Source : BANGLADESH CRICKET BOARD1st Test: Taijul Islam six-for crumbles West Indies to seal 64-run win, Bangladesh lead series 1-0

Left-arm spinner Shakib Al Hasan became the first Bangladesh bowler to claim 200 test wickets as the hosts sealed a comprehensive 64-run victory against West Indies in the first Test on Saturday.

Shakib returned figures of 2-22 and also is the quickest to 3,000 runs and 200 wickets, achieving the feat in his 54th Test to eclipse English allrounder Ian Botham who reached it in his 55th Test.

But his fellow left-arm spinner Taijul Islam did the most damage, taking 6-33, his fourth five-for in the last six innings, to wrap up the visitors for 139 while they were chasing the target of 204.

Sunil Amrbis scored highest 43, and Jomel Warrican made fluent 41 as the duo combined a 63-run partnership for the ninth wicket to give the side an outside hope.

After Bangladesh were bowled out for 125 in their second innings, adding 70 to its overnight 55-5, the spinners took the charge.

Shakib dismissed opener Kraigg Brathwaite (8) via stumping with a flighted delivery to get to his 200 wicket.

The visitors were unable to resist the slump as Shakib and Taijul took three wickets in just seven balls for no runs on the eve of the lunch.

Hetmyer and Ambris added 33 on a stroke-filled fifth wicket partnership before offspinner Mehidy Hasan (2-27) broke through, removing Hetmyer for 19 ball-27.

Taijul then triggered another collapse to complete his five seventh five-for in 22 Tests, edging Bangladesh closer with West Indies at 75-8.

Jomel Warrican and Ambris resisted only to delay the inevitable before Mehidy Hasan had Warrican caught by Shakib at mid-wicket to end the increasingly dangerous partnership.

Taijul fittingly wrapped up West Indian innings, removing Ambris with his arm-ball to give Bangladesh 1-0 lead in the two-match series. Amrbris gestured for a review but to his dismay no review of West Indies was available.

Earlier, Bangladesh were dismissed for 324 in its first innings and took a 78-run lead by bowling the tourists out for 246.