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Bangladesh endured a nightmare of epic proportions on the opening day in Antigua as they were bowled out for 43 after West Indies seamer Kemar Roach sliced through their batting line-up.
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Bangladesh endured a nightmare of epic proportions on the opening day in Antigua as they were bowled out for 43 after West Indies seamer Kemar Roach sliced through their batting line-up.
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West Indies seamers Kemar Roach and Shannon Gabriel took two wickets apiece to put their side on top against Sri Lanka on the second day of the day-night Test in Barbados, where only 59 overs were bowled due to rain.
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Despite a couple of rain delays, the West Indies put themselves in complete control of the second day in Trinidad as they took three quick wickets after wicketkeeper Shane Dowrich scored a career-best 125 not out.
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The West Indies are six wickets away from completing a series whitewash, but prior to taking four quick wickets, captain Jason Holder and wicketkeeper Shane Dowrich starred with the best as they made career-best scores of 110 and 103 respectively.
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West Indies pace bowler Kemar Roach admitted that he was concerned his international career was all but over when he injured his shoulder almost four years ago.
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Kemar Roach took a brilliant five-wicket haul before the West Indies amassed a 22-run lead prior to the close of play on the second day of the third Test at Lord’s.
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England lost four quick wickets after Ben Stokes barged through the West Indies’ batting line-up on a rain-affected first day at Lord’s.
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After a substandard performance in the first Test at Edgbaston, the West Indies put up more of a fight on the first day of the second Test at Headingley as Shannon Gabriel and Kemar Roach took four wickets apiece to bowl England out for 258.
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After spending more than a year on the sidelines, West Indies pace bowler Kemar Roach is eager to make his presence felt in the upcoming three-Test series against England.
“Kemar’s return is welcomed as he was one of the best fast bowlers in Tests in the recent past for us”
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The West Indies have picked pace bowler Kemar Roach and uncapped all-rounder Raymon Reifer for the upcoming three-Test series in England.