Bangladesh v West Indies, 1st Test, Mirpur, 4th day
Quick strikes leave an open contest
Nasir Hossain, unbeaten on 33 overnight, started the day positively for Bangladesh•AFP
Hossain helped them to 556 before they were bowled out. He edged Tino Best to slip to fall for 96•Associated Press
He backed up his century in the first innings with another one•AFP
His batting partner, Mahmudullah, though, departed ten overs into the first session, with Bangladesh 38 runs adrift of West Indies' total•Associated Press
Chris Gayle's wicket in the seventh over of West Indies' innings provided Bangladesh with a positive start•AFP
But at 209 for 1, five wickets fell for 35 runs to bring Bangladesh back into the contest at stumps•Associated Press
But Gayle's partner, Kieran Powell, added 189 runs for the second wicket with Darren Bravo to set up a platform for a strong second innings•AFP