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Published 20:07 IST, February 7th 2021

Viv Richards lauds West Indies' 'fighting' spirit after historic Test win over Bangladesh

Batting legend Vivian Richards hailed West Indies' fighting spirit after their famous win over Bangladesh in the 1st Test match at Chittagong on Sunday

Reported by: Karthik Nair
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Legendary Caribbean batsman Sir Vivian Richards seemed to be on the ninth cloud after West Indies defied all odds to register a famous win over Bangladesh in the first Test match at the Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium in Chittagong on Sunday courtesy of an outstanding knock of an unbeaten 210 by middle-order batsman Kyle Mayers. 

Meanwhile, this is the fifth-highest successful fourth-innings chase in the history of Test cricket.

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'We never stop fighting': Viv Richards

Taking to the micro-blogging site, the two-time World Cup winner hailed Windies' victory by terming it as a 'sensational win'. Richards then mentioned that the West Indies team never stops fighting and that is exactly what they proved on Sunday. Furthermore, the Antigua legend added that he is absolutely buzzing with the winning feeling.

Even some of the passionate cricket fans were on the same page with Sir Viv as they celebrated the Caribbean team's win which will go down as one of the greatest wins in the history of the game. Here are some of the reactions.

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Kyle Mayers does the unthinkable as Windies register a famous win

Chasing a mammoth target of 395 to go 1-0 up in the two-match series, the visitors seemed to be in a spot of bother after losing their top-order before even breaching the three-figure mark before the middle-order duo of Mayers and Nkrumah Bonner (86) added 116 runs for the fourth-wicket stand before the latter was dismissed. 

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READ: Kyle Mayers Scores 200 On Debut As WI Successfully Chase Down 395 Against Bangladesh

The Windies did lose a couple of wickets after Boner's dismissal but the 28-year-old batsman from Barbados kept fighting on from the other end as he took the Bangladesh bowlers to the cleaners. In the end, his efforts paid off as the Calypso Boys did the unthinkable on the final session of the final day's play. 

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Mayers was adjudged the Man of the Match for his outstanding knock as West Indies have drawn first blood in the Test series. The second and final Test match will be played from February 11-15 at Dhaka's Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium. 

READ: Kyle Mayers Etches Name In Record Books As He Guides Windies To Sensational Win Vs B'desh

20:07 IST, February 7th 2021