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DHAKA, Dec 4, 2024 (BSS)-Bangladesh middle-order batter Jaker Ali Anik today
shared a heartfelt facebook post, regretting of not being able to show his
achievement to his father after contributing to the side's historic victory
against West Indies at Sabina Park in Kingston, Jamaica.
Jaker played a brilliant 91 runs knock to help Bangladesh set up an
improbable 287 runs target for West Indies, which later were bowled out for
185, to hand Bangladesh a 101-run defeat.
The victory was Bangladesh's first on Caribbean Island since 2009. Having won
this game, Bangladesh also registered their third overseas victory, highest
for them in their history in a calendar year.
Fifteen years ago, when Bangladesh won their first Test in the West Indies,
Jaker was just 11 years old. After a long gap, he is now a part of that team.
But it made him nostalgic about not having his father by his side on such a
memorable day.
"I was 11 years old then. I didn't miss a single match of that series in
2009. I used to stay up all night watching Bangladesh's game. One day, my
father woke up early in the morning and saw me watching the game. He stared
at me, but didn't scold," Jaker wrote on his social media handle.
"15 years later, I am playing for Bangladesh in the same series. If my father
were alive, he might have stayed up all night watching the game."
With a love emoji, he then wrote: 'Anyway this is for you Abba.'
Having hit the career-best 91-run knock, Jaker became the first Bangladeshi
batter to hit three half-centuries in his first three Tests.