Chattogram [Bangladesh]: West Indies debutant Kyle Mayers' double ton guided the side to a three-wicket win over Bangladesh on the final day of the first Test at Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium on Sunday.
Debutants Mayers and Nkrumah Bonner lead the run-chase and bravely chased down the 395 runs target on the fifth day of the first Test.
Resuming from 110/3 on the final day, Mayers and Bonner continued their partnership and kept the scoreboard moving. The duo hammered the ball all around the park and completed their respective maiden fifties. Mayers carried his knock forward and completed his first century in the longest format of the game.
Meanwhile, the fourth wicket partnership between the debutants enabled Windies to go past the 250-run mark. Finally, Taijul Islam brought an end to a 216-run stand between Mayers and Bonner.
Bonner was picked by Islam after playing a gritty knock of 86 runs off 245 balls including a six and 10 fours. The 200-plus partnership was also the second-highest stand for the debutants in Test cricket.
Jermaine Blackwood joined Mayers in the middle. The duo added a brief 17-run stand for the fifth wicket. Bangladesh spinner Nayeen Hasan picked Blackwood (9) and brought his side back in the game.