DHAKA, Bangladesh (AP) — West Indies set Bangladesh an improbable 508 to win the second test after Darren Bravo was dismissed for 195 on Tuesday, trying to raise his maiden test double century with another six.
Bravo resumed day four on 100 after reaching his maiden test century on the last ball of the previous day. He batted early with night watchman Kemar Roach, who added only eight runs to his overnight total before he was dismissed by Sohrawardi Shuvo (3-73) for 12.
He added 143 for the fifth-wicket with Shivnarine Chanderpaul and had just clobbered Shuvo over long-on for six — his fifth of the innings — when he top-edged another attempted slog and was caught out five runs short of his 200, bringing an end to his 297-ball innings.
It was an impressive 10th test for Bravo, a 22-year-old left-handed batsman who posted six half centuries in his first eight tests.
Chanderpaul, who raised his half century with consecutive pulled boundaries behind square leg from Shahadat Hossain in an over that cost Bangladesh 16 runs, finished unbeaten on 59.
On Monday, Kirk Edwards made 86 to get the West Indies' second innings off to a decent start after Bangladesh was dismissed for 231, conceding a 124-run first-innings deficit.

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