#4 87 vs West Indies, 2002

This below-par effort against the West Indians is the lowest total Bangladesh have scored on home soil.
It came in the third innings of the first Test between the two, helping the visitors notch up their third highest margin of victory in the format, winning the Test comprehensively by an innings and 310 runs.
Jermaine Lawson breathed fire as he came on as the second bowling change for West Indies, looking fixated on storming through the opposition batting line-up. The hosts seemed to be in conciliatory mode, as they succumbed to the pace and precision of the seam bowler, who finished the innings with a six-wicket haul to his name.
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