West Indies right-arm quick Kemar Roach lived up to his reputation as one of the best fast bowlers in the world as he grabbed his 10th five-wicket haul in Tests and a record 50th wicket at the Sir Vivian Richards Cricket Stadium, to put the hosts on the verge of victory in the opening Test against Bangladesh on Sunday (IST).
With Bangladesh rallying on 232/6 in the final session on Day 3 after finding themselves in dire straits on 109/6 at one stage, Roach proved West Indies' hero once again by taking three of the last four wickets to fall to send the innings tumbling to 245 all out. In doing so he joined the legendary Michael Holding at 249 wickets on the all-time West Indies list.
Roach finished with 5/53 -- his fourth five-wicket haul against Bangladesh and third at the venue -- and now finds himself on the brink of becoming only the sixth West Indies bowler to pass the 250-wicket landmark.