Justin Greaves, the right-arm medium fast bowling all-rounder from West Indies bowled a deceptive slower one to get the better of the set batter Litton Das on Day 3 of the 2nd Test at Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica. One the fifth ball of the 34th over of the 2nd innings of Bangladesh, the 30-year-old Litton Das was batting at 25 runs when Greaves bowled a brilliant off-cutter. He bowled a length delivery on the sixth stump channel and the ball sharply came in after being pitched. Litton Das had no idea of the being making such a sharp cut and hence he tried pushing it but unfortunately, the ball crashed on to the middle stump from between the bat and pad. This dismissal pumped up Justin Greaves as this was his first of the match and that too came on a gem of a delivery. Watch the video here: A good ol’ off cutter! 😅Justin Greaves gets Litton Das with a textbook slower one. 😵‍💫#WIvBanonFanCode pic.twitter.com/d0xU8jN6Fq — FanCode (@FanCode) December 3, 2024 Also Read | Yash Dayal Faces Twitter Backlash for Dhoni Dismissal Post Bangladesh Extend Lead to 211 Runs The hosts started the day at 70 for 1, but things went against them as they suffered a sudden collapse. In just 28 overs of the day's play, West Indies went from 70/1 to 146/10. Apart from the skipper Kraigg Brathwaite (39), Mikyle Louis (12) and Keacy Carty (40), no other player of the side could even enter the double-digit score, and this made them trail by 18 runs at the end of their first innings. Bangladesh, despite losing the wicket of Mahmudul Hasan Joy in the first over of the 2nd innings, managed to increase their lead to 211 runs by the end of Day 3. Shadman Islam and Mehidy Hasan Miraz scored 46 and 42 respectively, while Shahadat Hossain and Litton Das added 28 and 25 runs. Jaker Ali and Taijul Islam will be at the crease at the beginning of Day 4's play and will try their best to add at least 80-90 more run before allowing the hosts to bat again.