The disappointment wasn't amiss in teach Russell Domingo's voice after the quit of the 2d day's play. West Indies led by using 106 runs after going up to 340 at stumps, however it was once a a long way cry from being decreased to 132 for four quickly earlier than lunch as the traffic had been buoyant after inflicting a unexpected batting collapse.
The domestic aspect misplaced 4 wickets for 32 runs, three of these for one run in the area of 12 deliveries. But Kyle Mayers and Jermaine Blackwood answered with a dominating 116-run fifth wicket stand that took the sting out of Bangladesh for the closing two sessions. Mayers reached his 2d Test century whilst including every other ninety two runs for the unbroken sixth wicket with Joshua Da Silva.
Domingo stated that Bangladesh have been giving up comparable remarkable positions in the current past, basically due to their dependancy of making an attempt to get wickets as an alternative than doing what used to be working for them for the duration of a excellent time.
"It is the story of our Test healthy cricket at the moment," Domingo said. "We are appropriate for one session and then we have one without a doubt terrible session. Guys have been now not patient. They could not string collectively adequate tight overs like we did in the first session.
They had been looking for wickets, bowled a few smooth balls, got here round the wicket when it have to be over the wicket. They simply made fundamental mistakes by using now not being affected person enough. It was once very disappointing the way we bowled after lunch.
"The message is usually to bowl dots, constructing pressure, continue to be in manipulate of the run-rate. As quickly as you go searching for wickets, you simply bowl too many tender balls. Being patient, being disciplined are the kind of messages that we strive to emphasize. We do it for one session however we can not do it for every other session."