Bangladesh's performance is bad; even worse is the performance of the West Indies team. The West Indies team started the innings very well, but they weren't able to keep it up till the last. West Indies was 85/2, and now they're 128/8. Out of the 128 runs, 14 runs have come from extras. Young bowler Nahid Rana seems to be the game changer for Bangladesh as he took the important wickets and kept the match under control. By the end of day 2, the winning percentage of West Indies was 72%, and for Bangladesh, it was just 20% and 8% to draw. Today everything has changed, and the winning percentage of West Indies is at 55%. For Bangladesh it has increased to 43%, and the chance of a draw is just 2%.
Although the Bangladeshi batsmen could not do well, the Bangladeshi bowlers were able to perform their duties properly. However, on the second day, we saw the dominance of the West Indies players. Kraigg Brathwaite and Carty were able to build a decent partnership. But the West Indies stumbled at the beginning of the third day. After the loss of the wicket of Kraigg Brathwaite, no batsman in the West Indies squad could survive at the crease for long.
The West Indies team lost their second wicket for 85 runs. And the West Indies lost their eighth wicket for 123 runs. West Indies lost 6 wickets for just 38 runs. I think West Indies will lose the remaining two wickets quickly after the lunch break. It is not surprising that West Indies lost all their wickets before 150.