Debutant Sunny puts Windies in spin

Elias Sunny took 6 for 94 on Test debut.
Elias Sunny bagged four wickets on his debut to boost Bangladesh's hopes of taking a first innings lead in the opening Test against the West Indies Monday.

The left-arm spinner took 4-56 as the West Indies reached 144-5 in their first innings at stumps on the penultimate day in reply to Bangladesh's total of 350-9 declared.

Sunny (25), did not have to wait long for his first Test wicket as he trapped Kirk Edwards leg-before in his third over before dismissing Darren Bravo (two), teenager Kraigg Brathwaite and Shivnarine Chanderpaul in the last session.

"Getting Chanderpaul's wicket was really great," said Sunny.

"But I'm not satisfied with my bowling as I gave away too many runs. I should have bowled better."

The West Indies were struggling at 52-3 before Chanderpaul (49) and Brathwaite steadied the innings with a 62-run stand for the fourth wicket.

Sunny again put pressure on the tourists when he removed both the batsmen in his last five overs. Chanderpaul's 72-ball knock contained two successive sixes over long-on off the left-arm spinner.

Brathwaite, bowled off a no-ball in paceman Rubel Hossain's opening over, scored a 135-ball 33 before being caught by Imrul Kayes.

"Things were not that easy and I worked hard over two hours. The ball was not spinning big, but it was not really coming on as you like to play and they were not bowling that many bad balls," said Brathwaite, 18.

Marlon Samuels was unbeaten on 17 and Carlton Baugh on six not out when bad light stopped play.

Bangladesh paceman Shahadat Hossain got a wicket in his second over when he had Lendl Simmons (seven) caught by Raqibul Hasan at gully.

Edwards, dropped on three by Shahadat at mid-on in Sunny's opening over, failed to make the most of the chance as he fell after scoring 17 runs.

Bangladesh earlier added 95 runs to Friday's total of 255-4 before declaring their innings closed in the afternoon session. No play was possible on Saturday and Sunday due to rain.

Leg-spinner Devendra Bishoo (3-81) and fast bowler Fidel Edwards (2-88) shared five wickets as Bangladesh batted 31.4 overs in the day.

Edwards struck with his first delivery when he had skipper Mushfiqur Rahim (68) caught by Bishoo at square-leg before dismissing Shahriar Nafees (32) in his next over. Rahim hit five fours in his 145-ball knock.

His third wicket came in the second session when he had Shahadat stumped for nine runs. Naeem Islam remained unbeaten with 36.

The second and final Test starts in Dhaka on October 29.

Bangladesh 1st innings:

Tamim Iqbal 52, Imrul Kayes 10, Shahriar Nafees 32,

Raqibul Hasan 41, Mushfiqur Rahim 68, Shakib Al Hasan 40,

Naeem Islam 36, Nasir Hossain 34, Elias Sunny 0, Shahadat Hossain 9, Rubel Hossain 5

Extras: (b8, lb5, nb5, w5) 23

Total: (122.4 overs) 350

West Indies 1st innings:

L Simmons 7, K Brathwaite 33, K Edwards 17, D Bravo 2, S Chanderpaul 49, M. Samuels 17, C Baugh 6

Extras: (b2, lb1, nb5, pen 5) 13.

Total: (for five wickets; 51 overs) 144.

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