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16-Jul-2009 07:30:00 GMT
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West Indies v Bangladesh, 2nd Test at St George's, Grenada

St George's: Bangladesh will carry bitter-sweet feelings into the second and final Test against the West Indies starting on Friday at the Queen's Park Stadium Complex.

Bangladesh need only to draw to fulfill a long-held dream of their first Test series victory after they took a 1-0 lead with a 95-run victory in the opening Test at St Vincent.

But celebrations have been tempered following a knee injury to their new captain Mashrafe Mortaza which appears likely to sideline him for the match.

Mortaza fell clumsily on his right knee when bowling during the first Test, and spent the last two and a half days off the field.

He underwent a medical scan on Tuesday, and though the results of the test are not as bad as initially feared, the visitors do not want to risk long-term injury to their main fast bowler.

The Tigers have flown out Nazmul Hossain as back-up for Mortaza, but the way things unfolded in the first Test, the captain may not be missed.

It was Bangladesh's spinners who made life difficult for the West Indies batsmen in the first Test, particularly the second innings, when Mahmudullah and Shakib Al Hasan - who is likely to lead the side in Mortaza's place - dominated.

The Tigers will consider playing three spinners with Mehrab Hossain Jr the likely choice to fill the breach, particularly if the pitch looks favourable.

Winning the series will be very important to Bangladesh, after they arrived in the Caribbean as rank outsiders.

Fortune favoured them when the long-running feud between the West Indies Cricket Board and the West Indies Players' Association escalated just prior to the opening Test, and the leading West Indies players decided to boycott the series.

This meant Bangladesh's chances of a Test victory - and perhaps a Test series victory - were enhanced, once the hosts fielded a hodge-podge of players with limited Test and international experience.

Fortunately, they kept their nerve through a batting collapse in the first innings, and then a solid, if not formidable West Indies reply, and sealed the deal in over the second half of the match.

As the dispute between the West Indies board and leading players continues, the home team will again field a weakened line-up for the Test.

The batting has been boosted with the addition of Ryan Hinds, one of the leading batsmen in last season's first-class competition.

Hinds played the last of his 14 Tests against England in March this year at Trinidad's Queen's Park Oval, but he is yet to make a meaningful impression at the top level.

The left-hander managed just 91 runs in four Tests against England on their recent Caribbean tour and was dropped for the return trip in May.

He has become the third player who has represented the Caribbean side in recent months to ignore the West Indies Players' Association's stance, following similar decisions by Dave Bernard Jr and Darren Sammy.

Kraigg Brathwaite and Andre Creary, two Under-19 players who had been included in the squad for the first Test, have been released, and will return to Jamaica to take part in the West Indies youth championship.

Team news

West Indies: The West Indies selectors have retained their new-look squad for the second Test, with batsman Ryan Hinds added to the team. Floyd Reifer, the captain, said after the first match that West Indies might play another batsman. In that case the likely candidate would be Hinds, who last played a Test in March in the home series against England. He will probably replace the offspinner Nikita Miller, who went wicketless.

Omar Phillips another debutant who made an impression in St Vincent. The young opener fell six short of what he described as "one of the easiest hundreds you will ever get at this level". Phillips' innings had laid a strong foundation for a sizable lead before Bangladesh struck back to limit the damage to 69 runs. His departure for 94, when he played a loose shot off Rubel to short cover, Phillips said, was a consequence of a change in tactics after he had reached the 90s. If he gets as far again and doesn't make any changes, watch out Bangladesh.

Bangladesh: The certain change, forced by injury, will be fast bowler Nazmul Hossain for Mortaza. If conditions in Grenada do indeed assist spin, then Bangladesh will seriously consider Enamul, given that spin accounted for 15 West Indies wickets in the first Test.

Mahmudullah eight wickets on Test debut, a real bonus for Bangladesh. Mahmudullah, earlier considered a limited-overs specialist, stamped himself on proceedings in St Vincent with the ball, picking up five wickets in West Indies' second innings. He was relentless in applying pressure with his offspin and the home side need to watch out against him.

Pitch and conditions
Grenada has only hosted one Test, in 2002, and that was a three-innings, high-scoring draw. This is a track known to wear slowly and assist spin as the days go on. Scattered showers are forecast in the afternoon through the five days, however. The teams' training sessions were interrupted by rain.

"It [the pitch] was a touch wet when we saw it on Wednesday. A bit of moisture maybe on top. It will be interesting to see how it eventually looks," said Shakib. "We don't have a problem with the wicket. If it is slow, which I have heard it traditionally is, then that's okay and if it is quicker than Arnos Vale then I believe our bowling, especially spin, will be more effective."

Match facts
Friday, July 17 - Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Start time 10.00 (14.00 GMT)

Highlights of the match

  West Indies Bangladesh
Ranking 7 9
Captain Floyd Reifer Mashrafe Mortaza
Coach John Dyson Jamie Siddons
Highest Total chased West Indies won by 7 wickets on Dec 15 2002
Target Chased: 110
N/A
Most Prolific Batsman Ramnaresh Sarwan (450 Runs) Habibul Bashar (284 Runs)
Highest Individual Score Ramnaresh Sarwan (261 Runs) Tamim Iqbal (128 Runs)
Best Bowling Analysis 6/3 by Jermaine Lawson
on Dec 07 2002
5/51 by Mahmudullah
on Jul 08 2009
Most Prolific Bowler Pedro Collins (26 Wickets) Tapash Baisya (11 Wickets)
Head to head Total Played 5, West Indies 3, Bangladesh 1, Drawn 1
Current Form DDLLL DDLLW (recent last)

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