Astha Brathwaite's confidence in Bangladesh batting pacers

The West Indies bowlers did not allow the Bangladeshi batters to do much in the first Test in Antigua. The Caribbean bowlers overcame the Bangladeshi batters with a storm of speed in familiar conditions. Will the team follow the same path in the second test? Or will skipper Craig Brathwait

The West Indies bowlers did not allow the Bangladeshi batters to do much in the first Test in Antigua. The Caribbean bowlers overcame the Bangladeshi batters with a storm of speed in familiar conditions. Will the team follow the same path in the second test? Or will skipper Craig Brathwaite organize the attack by reducing the pacers and spinners.

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Considering the success in the first match and Jamaica's condition, he expressed confidence in the Pacers. Before taking to the field in the second Test, Brathwaite said, 'A completely different ground. There is a good amount of grass. It's nice to see. There is a lot of moisture on the wicket due to rain. We want to start this match fresh.'

"Jamaica is a place that I love," Brathwaite said of his fond memories of Jamaica. West Indies also love the place as a team. I remember forming a good pair here to win the match against Pakistan.'

'The bowlers enjoyed it very much. Sim was able to exploit the ball for most of the match. I will share these experiences with the bowlers. Kemer Roach is also here.'


West Indies played a total of 5 pacers in the last match. The West Indies captain has 100% confidence in the Pacers in this match as well. He said, 'I have full faith in the pacers we have. I trust each of them. They have different qualities. I am very excited about their future.'

The two teams will take to the field in the second test tonight at 9 pm Bangladesh time. Where Bangladesh will have to whitewash the series if they do not win.


Monirul Islam

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