Joy's stunning century and Yasir's 67* helps Bangladesh 'A' draw in last Test
After batting 91 overs and losing 4 wickets, Bangladesh 'A' team scored 306 runs, still 155 runs away from the target. At this time, the match official and the captains of the two teams accepted the draw.

Khan Mutasim Billah LifeEditor
Posted - 2023-06-02T20:41:46+06:00
Updated - 2023-06-02T20:41:46+06:00
The third four-day match between Bangladesh 'A' team and West Indies 'A' team has ended with a draw with Mahmudul Hasan Joy's century and Yasir Ali's half-century. However, the Tigers could not avoid losing the series. With a win in the second match, the Caribbean won the series 1-0.
West Indies scored 445 runs in the first innings in Sylhet. Despite Nasum Ahmed's 5-wicket haul, the Caribbean took themselves out of reach. After that, Nasum shined with the bat as well, yet Bangladesh's innings stopped at 240 runs behind. The Caribbean announced the innings with 220 runs for 5 wickets in their second innings. Bangladesh's target was 461 runs.
There was more risk of defeat than hope of victory. However, the Tigers passed four sessions after Mahmudul Hasan's impeccable century. Joy remained unbeaten on 114 off 268 balls, hitting 14 fours, the only century by a Bangladeshi batter in the entire series. Besides, Yasir scored 67 runs off 85 balls. Shahadat Hossain was unbeaten on 20 runs. Zakir Hasan scored 43 runs and Saif Hassan scored 38 runs among others.
After batting 91 overs and losing 4 wickets, Bangladesh 'A' team scored 306 runs, still 155 runs away from the target. At this time, the match official and the captains of the two teams accepted the draw.