On the first day, the West Indies achieve 250, while Louis fails to reach the century mark.
Mikyle Louis is out for three runs on the first day of Friday's Test match between Antigua and Bangladesh.
Bangladesh won the toss and decided to bowl first. With Joshua Da Silva and Justin Greaves still competing at 11 and 14, respectively, they ended the first day with a score of 250 for five.
The West Indies lost their first wicket for 25 runs when Taskin trapped Kraigg Brathwaite for leg before wicket. It turned suddenly to the stumps, but the delivery had been made outside. Kraigg missed the ball when driving and it hit his pads.
Taskin got rid of Keacy Carty for a duck in his subsequent over. The dismissal was gentle. At mid-on, Taijul Islam made a simple catch.
West Indies lost to three wickets at 84. Alick Athanaze and Mikyle Louis contributed 140 runs in the fourth wicket.
When Mehidy Hasan Miraz edged Louis at the slip, Louis fell for 97. Athanaze went on to fall for ninety runs.
Taijul Islam, a left-arm spinner, defeated Athanaze. The batter edged to the wicketkeeper after missing a sweep attempt.
In this game, Bangladesh decided to go with a three-pacer assault, starting Taskin Ahmed, Hasan Mahmud, and Shoriful Islam. The team also includes Taijul Islam, a left-arm spinner.
Even though he scored a hat-trick in the practice match before the main series, Hasan Murad, who has not yet made his debut for Bangladesh, is ignored.
Bangladesh has only won four of twenty Test matches against the West Indies, which is not the finest record. They will be starting a younger team this time around, with a number of more seasoned players sidelined.
The series' second and last Test match will begin on November 30 in Kingston.
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