West Indies build lead of 427 against Bangladesh

Mahmudullah is congratulated after a wicket on the 3rd day of the 2nd Test between West Indies and Bangladesh at St Lucia on Monday.
Mahmudullah is congratulated after a wicket on the 3rd day of the 2nd Test between West Indies and Bangladesh at St Lucia on Monday.
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AP, St Lucia :

Veteran Shivnarine Chanderpaul struck 63 not out Monday as the West Indies amassed a lead of 427 over Bangladesh on day three of the second test at Beausejour Stadium.
West Indies, after bowling out Bangladesh for 161 to earn a first innings lead of 219, closed on 208-4.
Left-hander Chanderpaul, in his 158th test, struck five fours off 98 balls. He shared an undefeated fifth-wicket stand of 108 with rookie Jermaine Blackwood, who compiled 43 not out. The right-hander hit a four and a six off 96 deliveries.
The innings had earlier been anchored by Kraigg Brathwaite (45) and Leon Johnson (41) in an opening stand of 76.
Mahmudullah, who hit a top-score of 53 in Bangladesh’s innings, returned to grab 2-37 with his off-spin. There was a wicket apiece for seamer Shafiul Islam (1-21) and left-arm spinner Taijul Islam (1-76).
The West Indies, leading 1-0 in the two-match series, encountered dogged resistance from Mahmudullah and the lower order when Bangladesh started the day on 104-7.
All-rounder Mahmudullah stretched his frustrating eighth-wicket stand with Shafiul to 45 before the West Indies finally broke through.
Mahmudullah became the 11th Bangladeshi to 1,000 test runs when he reached 32 but soon lost Shafiul, who edged through to wicket-keeper Denesh Ramdin off the persevering Shannon Gabriel (1-49). Shafiul resisted for 50 deliveries in making 10.
That dismissal energized Mahmudullah, who smacked a six over midwicket off Gabriel and brought up his half century with his second four.
But left-arm spinner Sulieman Benn ended his 161-minute vigil soon afterward as he edged a cut to give Ramdin his fifth catch of the innings.

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