Twitter Reactions: Kyle Mayers' double ton gives nightmares to Bangladesh as West Indies go 1-0 up
Mayers ensured that the visitors register the highest successful Test run-chase in Asia.
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When Mehidy Hasan Miraz reduced the West Indies to 59 for three, few would have expected the West Indies to make a comeback in the Chattogram Test. In the first four days, Bangladesh had the upper hand at the Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium in Chattogram. But the Tigers were left shell-shocked by a man, named Kyle Mayers, who helped the visitors chase down 395 and win by four wickets.
Bonner and Mayers make hay
When the first day started, the Caribbean team needed 285 runs with seven wickets in hand. Kyle Mayers and Nkrumah Bonner had already gotten their eyes in, putting on 51 runs by the close of the fourth day. But it went without saying they had to carry on with their good work right from the word go. The Tigers would have felt on the front foot after dominating the visitors for the most part.
But on the last day, the hosts had to wait for as many as two sessions to get their fourth wicket. Bonner and Mayers went on to put on 216 runs for the fourth wicket. Both of them complimented each other. Even as Bonner put his head down and staved off the Bangladesh bowling attack, Mayers kept the scoreboard ticking. Taijul Islam gave the Tigers relief getting rid of the right-handed Bonner.
Mayers crushes Bangladesh
Bonner scored 86 runs off 245 balls with the help of 10 fours and one six. Jermaine Blackwood started his knock with a six, but then he perished to Nayeem Hasan. He tried to go downtown only to see his stumps go for a walk. But Mayers carried on in his own merry way. The left-hander joined hands with Joshua Da Silva and stitched together a partnership of 100 runs for the sixth wicket.
He was seeing the ball like a football, scoring his maiden Test ton off 178 balls. He took the onus on himself to guide the West Indies through. And he did his job with precision. The southpaw notched a double ton off 303 balls and stayed unbeaten. His knock was laced with 20 fours and seven massive sixes. Bangladesh could feel hard done by as they didn’t have the services of Shakib Al Hasan.
Here’s how the netizens reacted:
West Indies. Unbelievable.
One of the greatest chases. 210 on debut for Mayers.
Beating Bangladesh on their home ground chasing 395. Wow West Indies. Looks like a year where
Away teams will dominate.#BANvWI pic.twitter.com/IA0Z2GC5yn— Virender Sehwag (@virendersehwag) February 7, 2021
Kyle Mayers … Remember the name !!! 4th innings 210no on debut to win the game … 🙌🙌🙌 #BANvWI
— Michael Vaughan (@MichaelVaughan) February 7, 2021
Take a bow KYLE MAYERS! 🗣👏🏽
— Shai Hope (@shaidhope) February 7, 2021
💯 💯 Double Dapps 👊🏾
— Carlos Brathwaite (@TridentSportsX) February 7, 2021
What an amazing feat…to get a double 💯 & ensure that your team get across the line #BanvsWI https://t.co/aB7kLMfZ8b
— Lisa Sthalekar (@sthalekar93) February 7, 2021
Nothing shy of jaw dropping, 4th innings cricket in Chattogram! Kyle Mayers take a bow 👏🏾👏🏾
— Joel Manning🇧🇧 (@joelmpm) February 7, 2021
Mammoth effort from West Indies! 🤯
∙ Highest successful run chase in Tests in Asia
• Fifth highest in Test history#BANvWI pic.twitter.com/AOH0E7Ydsp— The Cricketer (@TheCricketerMag) February 7, 2021
Kyle Mayers, on debut, has become only the 2nd batsman in history to score a double-ton in the 4th innings of a successful run-chase.
Gordon Greenidge, in 1984, scored 214* in a successful 4th innings run-chase against England at Lord's.#BANvWI
— Israr Ahmed Hashmi (@IamIsrarHashmi) February 7, 2021
Double hundreds in 4th inngs
223 G Headley v Eng Kingston 1929/30 (D)
219 Bill Edrich v SA Durban 1938/39 (D)
221 S Gavaskar v Eng The Oval 1979 (D)
214*G Greenidge WI v Eng Lord's 1984 (W)
222 N Astle v Eng Christchurch 2001/02 (L)
210*KYLE MAYERS WI v Ban 2020/21 (W)#BANvWI— Deepu Narayanan (@deeputalks) February 7, 2021
Double-centuries on Test debut:
Tip Foster 287, 1903
Lawrence Rowe 214, 1972
Brendon Kuruppu, 201*, 1987
Matthew Sinclair 214, 1999
Jacques Rudolf 222*, 2003
Kyle Mayers 210*, 2021#BANvWI— Bharath Seervi (@SeerviBharath) February 7, 2021
What has this Mayers dude just done
— Gaurav Sethi (@BoredCricket) February 7, 2021
Kyle Mayers💪
— Ajesh (@aj_21718) February 7, 2021
Remember the name #KyleMayers 💯💯 #BANvWI
— SIPUN DHAL (@SipunDhal) February 7, 2021
Kyle Mayers is what Shimron Hetmyer could've been in test cricket 🚶🚶
— நினைவுகள் வியாபாரி 😋 (@varun477) February 7, 2021
KYLE MAYERS! KYLE MAYERS! REMEMBER THE NAME!!!!!#BANvWI
— abdullah (@abdullah_ash1) February 7, 2021
Simply incredible from Kyle Mayers! 🏏
— Sam Morris PE (@SamMorrisPE) February 7, 2021
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