West Indies v Bangladesh, 1st Test, St Vincent, 3rd day
Benn five-for extends WI dominance
West Indies began the day at a strong 407 for 3 but were hurt by quick strikes from Taijul Islam, who finished with 5 for 135 on his Test debut•WICB Media
Bangladesh stuttered early as Tamim Iqbal and Imrul Kayes fell to Kemar Roach and Jerome Taylor•WICB Media
He was dismissed by Shannon Gabriel, after edging a ball going down leg side to the wicketkeeper•WICB Media/Brooks LaTouche Photography Ltd
Mushfiqur Rahim, who was holding one end up, was left stranded on 48 as Benn's strikes restricted Bangladesh to 182•WICB Media/Brooks LaTouche Photography Ltd
Rubel Hossain also chipped in with a wicket on the third day as West Indies declared their innings at 484 for 7•WICB Media
A solid 62-run partnership between Shamsur Rahman and Mominul Haque steadied the innings before Shamsur was out for 35•WICB Media/Brooks LaTouche Photography Ltd
Bangladesh were in more trouble after Mominul's dismissal as Jermaine Blackwood took the wickets of Mahmudullah and Nasir Hossain•WICB Media/Brooks LaTouche Photography Ltd
There was another landmark for West Indies as Darren Bravo became the eighth player to take five catches in a Test innings •WICB Media
Mominul carried on to reach his fourth Test fifty •WICB Media/Brooks LaTouche Photography Ltd
At the other end, left-arm spinner Sulieman Benn kept chipping away at the Bangladesh line-up, eventually finishing with 5 for 39 in 24.4 overs•WICB Media/Brooks LaTouche Photography Ltd