
Bangladesh Test skipper Shakib Al Hasan rued the lack of runs coming from his batters in their seven-wicket loss of the first Test to West Indies in Antigua, adding that the batters need solutions to their technical issues with the bat in order to prosper in the longest format of the game.
Bangladesh had a horror start to the Antigua Test, losing six wickets in the first session to be eventually bowled out for 103, with six batters falling for ducks. In the second innings too, they were staring at an innings defeat before Shakib and Nurul Hasan stitched a 123-run stand for the seventh wicket to set a small target of 84 for West Indies, which was completed with seven wickets in hand.
"I didn't have a lot of expectations from this match, but I think we had the ability to do better. We missed that opportunity. We were behind from the first session, which meant we were always recovering in the game. We don't have a lot of technically-sound cricketers.