West Indies set for two-Test clash with Bangladesh

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and commence a two-Test series on Wednesday with the hosts expected to continue the trend of greener, bouncier pitches and a pace attack seeking to put the visitors on the back foot from the outset.

Having dropped below the Bangladeshis in the Test rankings to number nine, there is additional incentive for Jason Holder's team to win the series which begins in and move back up to number eight at the expense of their Asian opponents.

With the second Test to follow at in a week later, the tourists would have noted carefully the quality of the playing surfaces for the just-concluded three-Test series against Sri Lanka, which ended on a bowler-friendly pitch at Kensington Oval in

The Sri Lankans fought back to achieve a series-levelling four-wicket win, the first time a day/night Test was played in the and the first time that a team from had ever won a Test match at that famed venue.

Without ace seamer Mustafizur Rahman, who is still recovering from a toe injury, lack the firepower to match what the are expected to unleash over the two matches.

Shannon Gabriel, who topped all bowlers in the series with 20 wickets, including a record-breaking 13 in the second match in St Lucia, will spearhead a pace line-up that will also include Holder, who took nine wickets in the defeat at Bridgetown, and the experienced Kemar Roach.

While will again fill the role of specialist spinner, it is felt that all-rounder Keemo Paul will get the nod over the incumbent for the fourth and final seamer's spot.

In contrast, are relying on the experience of to challenge what has proven to be a very vulnerable top-order batting. It remains to be seen if the uncapped Abu Jayed is given the opportunity to share the new ball in conditions which may actually be encouraging for the 24-year-old.

There is no doubt though that the Bangladeshis' main strength at will rest in the spin department in the shape of and all-rounder Shakib al Hasan, off-break bowler and off-spinning all-rounder Mahmudullah.

Shakib and Mahmudullah are among six players of the present Bangladesh squad with happy memories of their first visit to this part of the cricketing world in 2009 when they dominated the Tests and One-Day Internationals against a West Indies team severely depleted by a standoff between the players and the regional administrators.

Their last visit to the though, in 2014, was a huge disappointment as the team led by was no match for a full-strength home side.

This tour, which also incorporates three ODI's and three T20's, therefore represents an opportunity to show on foreign fields if they have really made meaningful progress after what has generally been a long and trying apprenticeship at the top level of international

Former Rahim, now relieved of wicketkeeping responsibilities, and opener represent the fulcrum of the Bangladesh batting along with Shakib and Mahmudullah.

For the West Indies, the recall of opening batsman after three years off the international scene for the series proved a failure and he is expected to make way in the final eleven for the first Test for Shimron Hetmyer to return at the number three spot. is likely to move back up to open the batting with vice-

After they were routed for just 93 in the second innings in - their lowest-ever Test innings total at Kensington - the West Indies batting remains a source of major concern and could be exposed yet again by a varied Bangladesh attack that comes into this series confident that they have the quality to curb the batsmen.

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Whether their own batsmen can cope effectively with the West Indies pace battery is likely to be the critical factor over the two matches.

Teams: West Indies (probable) - (captain), Kraigg Brathwaite, Kieran Powell, Shimron Hetmyer, Shai Hope, Roston Chase, (wicketkeeper), Keemo Paul, Devendra Bishoo, Kemar Roach,

Bangladesh (probable) - (captain), Tamim Iqbal, Imrul Kayes, Mominul Haque, Liton Das (wicketkeeper), Mushfiqur Rahim, Mahmudullah, Mehidy Hasan, Taijul Islam, Rubel Hossain, Abu Jayed.

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First Published: Tue, July 03 2018. 09:50 IST