Powell hits ton before Bangladesh trigger Windies collapse

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DHAKA, (Reuters): Kieran Powell notched up his second century of the match before Bangladesh brought alive the first test by grabbing five West Indian wickets in 13.1 overs on Friday to raise the spectre of an unlikely victory.



The visitors will take a 215-run lead into the final day but will struggle to add to their tally as the only recognised batsman remaining, Shivnarine Chanderpaul, is unwell and may not be able to bat.

West Indies reached 244-6 at the close on the fourth day and the hosts will fancy their chances of notching up their first test win against a top side having scored their highest ever total of 556 in the first innings.

Powell became the ninth Caribbean batsman to score two centuries in a single test after scoring a patient 110 from 197 balls, adding to the 117 he amassed in the first innings.

He shared a 189-run second-wicket stand with Darren Bravo, mainly thanks to the butter fingers of Zunaed Siddique who dropped the batsman on 17 at slip.

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