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Bangladesh’s Triumph in Jamaica: New Heroes Step Up Amidst Absence of Big Five

Bangladesh clinched the second Test by 101 runs to draw the series • Athelstan Bellamy

A Victory Against the Odds

Bangladesh pulled off a remarkable victory in Jamaica, breaking a 15-year drought for a Test win in the West Indies. What makes this win even more special is that it came without the “Big Five” of Bangladesh cricket — Shakib Al Hasan, Tamim Iqbal, Mushfiqur Rahim, Mahmudullah, and Mashrafe Mortaza.

Instead, it was a new generation of cricketers who stood up and took responsibility. This win not only lifted Bangladesh’s spirits but also showed the world that the team could survive and thrive beyond its legendary stars.


The Early Struggles

On Day 3, Bangladesh’s batting lineup was once again under pressure. After opener Mahmudul Hasan Joy was dismissed for a duck, the team looked set for another collapse, having scored only 164 and 132 in their two previous innings. The West Indies’ bowlers were relentless, with fiery fast deliveries and constant chatter from the slip cordon keeping Bangladesh’s batters on edge.

This match was also historic because it was the first time in 19 years that none of the Big Five were part of the playing XI. In past matches, these experienced players would have shouldered the responsibility. But this time, it was up to the fresh faces to turn things around.


Heroes Emerge Under Pressure

Shahadat Hossain’s Courageous Knock

Shahadat Hossain showed glimpses of resistance by taking on the bowlers with fearless shots. He hit Alzarri Joseph for boundaries and played some powerful drives through the off-side. Even after being dropped once, he continued to play his shots, offering Bangladesh a glimmer of hope.

Mehidy Hasan Leads From the Front

In a surprising move, Mehidy Hasan Miraz came in to bat at No. 4 for the first time in his career. He, along with Shadman Islam, added crucial runs to the scoreboard, putting together a 70-run partnership. Mehidy’s positive intent and calculated aggression sent a strong message that Bangladesh wouldn’t back down.

Jaker Ali’s Grit and Determination

Jaker Ali was the real game-changer. Despite being hit on the helmet, he did not back away. Instead, he launched an attack on the West Indian pacers on Day 4. His aggressive yet intelligent approach gave Bangladesh a total of 268, setting a challenging target of 287 for the West Indies to chase.


The Bowlers Steal the Show

If Bangladesh’s batting comeback was impressive, the bowling performance was nothing short of exceptional. The West Indies, chasing 287, were bowled out for just 185.

Taijul Islam’s Game-Changing Spell

Taijul Islam, who had often been overshadowed by Shakib Al Hasan in the past, stepped up as the lead spinner. With Shakib retired, Taijul took the responsibility and bowled with greater aggression. He moved away from his usual defensive line and bowled closer to the stumps, which paid off handsomely.

Pace Attack on Point

The pace attack, led by Taskin Ahmed, Hasan Mahmud, and Shoriful Islam, showed discipline and sharpness. But the standout was Nahid Rana, Bangladesh’s fastest bowler ever. Known for his express pace, he continued to hit the 140 km/h mark even late in the innings, troubling the West Indies batters and helping Bangladesh seal the win.


Bangladesh’s Triumph in Jamaica: New Heroes Step Up Amidst Absence of Big Five
Mehidy Hasan Miraz stepped into the captain’s role•BCB

New Leaders Emerge

With the absence of Bangladesh’s most experienced players, leadership roles had to shift. Najmul Hossain Shanto was already the team’s full-time captain, but injury forced him to miss this match, allowing Mehidy Hasan Miraz to step in as captain.

Mehidy’s captaincy style was dynamic. He took bold decisions, set attacking fields, and bowled during high-pressure moments. His energy and passion were visible throughout the match. This experience has shown that Mehidy has the potential to be a strong captain in the future.

There is growing speculation that Bangladesh could consider splitting captaincy roles between Shanto and Mehidy to ease the pressure on Shanto’s batting form.


Taijul Islam starred with five wickets in the fourth innings in Jamaica•Athelstan Bellamy

The Road Ahead

The win in Jamaica is a testament to Bangladesh’s growth as a cricketing nation. It has shown that they can win Tests without relying on their senior players. But will they be able to maintain this momentum?

Bangladesh’s inconsistency has been a long-standing issue. After their landmark 2-0 win against Pakistan in Rawalpindi, they suffered five straight defeats, including losses at home to South Africa.

The upcoming ODI series in St. Kitts will be a crucial test of their consistency. With several senior players still unavailable, it’s another opportunity for the new crop of cricketers to shine. Mehidy Hasan Miraz will lead the side once again, and the spotlight will be on players like Jaker Ali, Taijul Islam, and Nahid Rana to deliver once more.


Final Thoughts

Bangladesh’s win in Jamaica was more than just another Test victory. It symbolized a changing of the guard. With their Big Five absent, the next generation of players took charge, fought hard, and achieved something special.

From Mehidy Hasan’s bold leadership to Jaker Ali’s fearless batting and Taijul Islam’s inspired bowling, every player played a part. Their triumph offers hope for the future of Bangladesh cricket, especially as they prepare for the ODI series against the West Indies.

This win is a reminder that, sometimes, all you need is belief, determination, and the will to fight — and Bangladesh showed all of that and more.

“Will Bangladesh finally break their cycle of inconsistency? All eyes are on the ODI series in St. Kitts this weekend.”

Jaker Ali went on the attack once he started running out of partners•Athelstan Bellamy
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