Mon Nov 25 14:30:00 UTC 2024: ## West Indies Dominate Day Two Against Bangladesh in First Test
**St. John’s, Antigua:** Justin Greaves’ maiden Test century and a late-day double strike by West Indies’ fast bowlers have put the home side firmly in control of the first Test against Bangladesh.
Greaves’ unbeaten 100, a pivotal part of a 140-run eighth-wicket partnership with Kemar Roach (47), propelled the West Indies to a commanding 450/9 before captain Kraigg Brathwaite declared. This partnership represents the third-highest eighth-wicket stand in West Indies Test history. Greaves, 30, reached his century off 181 balls to the delight of the home crowd.
In response, Bangladesh struggled against the pace attack. Jayden Seales and Alzarri Joseph each claimed a wicket, leaving the visitors teetering at 40/2 at the close of play, still trailing by a massive 410 runs. Bad light brought a premature end to the day’s play.
Greaves described reaching his century as a “career-defining moment,” praising Roach’s crucial contribution to the partnership that rescued the innings.
Play resumes on Sunday at 10 AM local time.