Bangladesh v West Indies, 1st Test, Chattogram, 2nd Day
The Nayeem five
Bangladesh's lower order had done well on Day 1, but on the second day, Jomel Warrican struck early to end the innings at 324•AFP
Shai Hope was beaten on the flick and lost his leg stump•AFP
Hetmyer's quickfire 63 combined with Shane Dowrich's more sedate half-century to revive West Indies•AFP
On return from injury, Shakib Al Hasan made an immediate impact when West Indies began their reply•AFP
Roston Chase resisted for a while, before he too was undone, leaving West Indies 88 for 5•AFP
But teenager Nayeem Hasan, who took five wickets on debut, ensured a 78-run lead for Bangladesh•Getty Images
Shimron Hetmyer found the best way to deal with the situation, launching a thrilling counter-attack •AFP
But nerves affected Bangladesh in the second innings, and they collapsed to end the day on 55 for 5, leaving the match delicately poised•Getty Images