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Player of the Match
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Bangladesh look to abandon horrors of 2018 against buoyant West Indies

Kraigg Brathwaite and Shakib Al Hasan with the Test series trophy AFP/Getty Images

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Four years ago, Bangladesh's last visit to Antigua wasn't a pleasant experience. On the first day of their 2018 tour, West Indies routed them out for 43, their lowest Test total. The visitors went belly-up for the rest of that Test series, which lasted a total of six days.

While humiliation was the main outcome then, Bangladesh have a bigger consequence facing them now. The current tour of West Indies is their penultimate in this cycle's World Test Championship, as they fight their own demons. They have just been knocked over by Sri Lanka at home, after getting hammered by South Africa previously.

If those were not enough, Mominul Haque resigned from captaincy following the Sri Lanka defeat, even after being named captain for the West Indies tour.

Shakib Al Hasan was handed the reins but his apathy towards Test cricket is well known. To make matters worse, Bangladesh will be without Mushfiqur Rahim - their top-scorer against Sri Lanka - after he opted to go on Hajj, as well as Taskin Ahmed and Shoriful Islam who are both recuperating from injuries.

And to add to all that, Mushfiqur's middle-order replacement Yasir Ali has also been ruled out due to a back injury.

There is, however, some respite for the visitors from their drawn warm-up match at the Coolidge Cricket Ground last week. Tamim Iqbal bounced back from his pair against Sri Lanka with 162 against the CWI President's XI, while Najmul Hossain Shanto got a much-needed fifty. Mustafizur Rahman, bowling with a red ball after a long time, and Ebadot Hossain also took three wickets each.

Meanwhile, hosts West Indies are a bit short of recent Test experience, having only played a single Test series in 2022. But the 2-1 win against England in March was reassurance that with Kraigg Brathwaite in charge, they were perhaps back on track.

Fast bowler Kemar Roach has been added to the squad having passed his fitness test, so that's good news for the hosts. West Indies can threaten Bangladesh with a proper pace attack that also includes Alzarri Joseph, Jayden Seales and newcomer Anderson Phillip.

There are also first-time call-ups for wicketkeeper-batter Devon Thomas and left-arm spinner Gudakesh Motie for the series.

Brathwaite will lead the batting line-up with his deputy Jermaine Blackwood, to go with Nkrumah Bonner, Joshua Da Silva and Kyle Mayers. Raymon Reifer also offers an interesting choice with his left-arm pace and batting. West Indies have also included Tagenarine Chanderpaul and Shermon Lewis as reserves.

Recent form

(Last five matches, most recent first)

West Indies WDDLL
Bangladesh LDLLL

In the spotlight

Joshua Da Silva was West Indies' Player of the Match in their last Test appearance against England back in March. He made an unbeaten hundred and took five catches. Da Silva will once again be in the thick of things against Bangladesh, especially being one of the main batters to have recently played first-class cricket in the West Indies 4-Day Regional Championship.

It is not often that a Bangladesh batter finds himself among the top three run-getters six months into a year, but that is exactly where Litton Das is at the moment. He is just behind Usman Khawaja and Joe Root, but 558 runs with two centuries despite being a wicketkeeper coming in at No. 7 remains a talking point. No doubt then that his elevation to becoming the vice-captain was a matter of time.

Team news

Now that Shamarh Brooks is dropped, is it likely that Bonner will be back at No. 3? Does Thomas' inclusion mean anything for Da Silva batting higher up the order, or do the selectors take a chance with newcomer Chanderpaul from the reserves? Will Reifer replace Jason Holder, who has been rested? There could be a lot of questions facing the West Indies team management.

West Indies (probable): 1 Kraigg Brathwaite (capt), 2 John Campbell, 3 Nkrumah Bonner, 4 Jermaine Blackwood, 5 Kyle Mayers, 6 Joshua Da Silva (wk), 7 Devon Thomas, 8 Raymon Reifer, 9 Alzarri Joseph, 10 Kemar Roach, 11 Jayden Seales

Shakib should come out at No. 5 since Mushfiqur and Yasir aren't available. Nurul Hasan will bolster the batting unit and the return of allrounder Mehidy Hasan Miraz will further strengthen the lower-order batting and the bowling attack. Mustafizur could get a spot if Bangladesh want five bowlers, but that would mean risking a long tail.

*Bangladesh have called up Anamul Haque, who last played a Test in September 2014, as a replacement for Yasir but he will leave for Antigua on June 17 to be available for the second Test starting June 24 in St Lucia.

Bangladesh (probable): 1 Tamim Iqbal, 2 Mahmudul Hasan Joy, 3 Najmul Hossain Shanto, 4 Mominul Haque, 5 Shakib Al Hasan (capt), 6 Litton Das (wk), 7 Nurul Hasan, 8 Mehidy Hasan Miraz, 9 Taijul Islam, 10 Khaled Ahmed, 11 Ebadot Hossain

Pitch and conditions

It is likely to be a straw-coloured pitch at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in Antigua. Rain isn't forecast over the five days.

Stats and trivia

  • Bangladesh's last Test series in the West Indies was their worst in terms of team batting average (12.60).

  • West Indies hold a comfortable 12-4 win record against Bangladesh. Bangladesh last won a series in the West Indies in 2009, when a second-string squad played for the hosts.

  • Tamim needs another 19 runs to become the second Bangladeshi batter to reach the 5000-run mark. He was primed to be the first but after having to retire hurt on 131 in Chattogram last month, he made a pair in Dhaka. Mushfiqur pipped him to the post.

*1743 hrs GMT, June 15, 2022: Anamul Haque's call-up to the squad was added after an official confirmation.

West Indies 4th innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st1KC BrathwaiteJD Campbell
2nd2JD CampbellRA Reifer
3rd6NE BonnerJD Campbell
4th79JD CampbellJ Blackwood