West Indies captain, Kraigg Brathwaite, has targeted forming crucial partnerships as the team continues its pursuit of Bangladesh’s first innings total when play resumes on day 3.
The opening batsman has led by example for far, as he dug in for a patient 49 of 81 balls to anchor the early chase of Bangladesh’s first innings score of 430.
In terms of building partnerships, however, the team has already had some early wobbles with John Campbell (3) and Shayne Moseley (2) being sent back to the pavilion early. Both were dismissed by Mustafizur Rahman.
Brathwaite will no doubt be hoping that Nkrumah Bonner, who had a solid showing in the three-day warm-up match against the Bangladesh Cricket Board XI, will be part of the first significant partnership of the innings. Bonner has so far stroked a watchful 17 from 58 balls.
“It’s key to get runs on the board. We did well getting to 70-odd for two and we just have to look to build partnerships tomorrow,” Brathwaite said at the end of play.
“I’m looking for a big first innings, which will be crucial, a big first-innings total on the board,” he added.
The batsman believes the team should be aided by a pitch that is good for batting, which he expects to hold up.
“I thought it (pitch) played well today. Not much spin, some balls did spin but the bounce is quite true, it’s not too low. I think it will hold up for the next day, day and a half and possibly, day four, day five, it will start to wear a little bit,” he added.