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Bowlers struggle to claim five Windies wickets on Day 1
Bangladesh bowlers toiled hard on the first day of the Antigua Test on Friday, picking up five West Indies wickets as Mikyle Louis and Alick Athanazes 140-run fourth-wicket stand put the hosts in control. Both batsmen fell heartbreakingly short of centuries, with Louis dismissed for 97 after...