Kyle Mayers makes 210 on debut as Windies seal remarkable win against Bangladesh in 1st Test
Hosts Bangladesh declared their second innings on 223/8, setting West Indies a daunting victory target of 395 in Chattogram, and the touring side completed the fifth-highest successful run chase in Test history. Mayers, a 28-year-old left-handed batsman from Barbados, remained unbeaten on 210.
- West Indies beat Bangladesh by three wickets in first Test
- Kyle Mayers made an unbeaten double hundred on his Test debut
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DHAKA: Kyle Mayers made an unbeaten double hundred on his Test debut to help West Indies snatch an extraordinary three-wicket victory over Bangladesh in the opening clash of the two-match series on Sunday. Hosts Bangladesh declared their second innings on 223/8, setting West Indies a daunting victory target of 395 in Chattogram, and the touring side completed the fifth-highest successful run chase in Test history.
Mayers added 216 runs with Nkrumah Bonner (86) to turn the match on its head and took a single off spinner Nayeem Hasan to seal a fairytale victory for a second-string West Indies side led by Kraigg Brathwaite.
Mayers, a 28-year-old left-handed batsman from Barbados, remained unbeaten on 210, including 20 fours and seven sixes, and became only the sixth player to score a double hundred in the fourth innings of a Test.
Kyle Mayers becomes the 6th player to score a Test double century on debut! What an innings!#BANvWI #MenInMaroon
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"It's a great feeling to be playing Test cricket," Mayers, who averages about 29 in first-class cricket, said after collecting the man-of-the-match award.
"Then to go on and score a century, and then to make it a double, and then going on to win this Test. A guy making his debut and making a double should inspire all youngsters to work hard and reach this level."
West Indies sent a weakened squad to Bangladesh after several players, including Test captain Jason Holder, opted out of the tour citing Covid-19 concerns.
At 59/3, West Indies looked in trouble but Brathwaite said he never lost belief.
"We knew it was an open game. We trusted our plans, and Bonner and Mayers showed that they can stick to the plans, and make it work," he said.
Bangladesh captain Mominul Haq admitted the hosts did not bowl well on a final day track.
"We didn't create enough chances, and our bowlers didn't bowl enough in the right areas," Mominul said.
"But all credit goes to Bonner and Mayers who batted really well."
The second and final Test starts in Dhaka on Thursday.
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