After winning the toss at the Darren Sammy National Cricket Stadium, West Indies A invited the visitors to bat first and they scored 300 runs for 9 wickets in their first innings.
On the first day of the match, only 34 overs were played on the first day due to disruption by rain. There the visitors scored 69 runs with the loss of one wicket and Shadman Islam scored 22 runs not out and Saif Hassan scored 23 runs not out.
However, the start of the match was delayed due to the wet condition of rain hampering the second day at the Sammy Stadium and only 50 overs had to be played on the second day. Accordingly, when the visitors finished the second day, they scored 157 runs with the loss of 05 wickets.
The innings were declared when the Bangladesh A players scored 300 runs for the loss of 09 wickets on the third day. Accordingly, Saif Hassan played excellent innings and scored 146 runs, becoming the anchor of the innings. Apart from that, Jaker Ali contributed with 33 runs and Shadman Islam with 25 runs.
For West Indies A, Anderson Philip and Colin Archibald took three wickets each, Yannic Cariah took two wickets and Marquino Mindley took one wicket.
West Indies A got off to a poor start in the reply innings, with Jeremy Solonzo out for 10 and Keacy Carty out before scoring.
However, two experienced players, Tagenarine Chanderpaul and Joshua Da Silva, are staying at the Wicket. Tagenarine Chanderpaul was building some consistency with 21 off 57 balls while Da Silva was 12 off 21 balls.
Left-handed batsman Tagenerin Chandrapaul managed to end the match with a draw by scoring a century on the last day of the four-day Test match against Bangladesh A team.
At the start of the crucial fourth day, West Indies A were 43 for the loss of 2 wickets. Joshua da Silva was dismissed as the first wicket of the day, ending the half-century partnership with Chandrapaul. In addition, Tevin Imlach scored 21 runs and Alik Athanase scored 82 runs.
In bowling, Nayeem Hassan bowled for Bangladesh A for a long time and he took 3 wickets in 42.1 overs while Chowdhury took 2 wickets.
In West Indies A, the anchor Tagenerin Chandrapaul retired on 109 off 337 balls with 9 fours. He formed three crucial partnerships with skipper de Silva, Imlach and Alik Athanase.
First, he built a 50-run stand with Silva in the third wicket partnership and added another 56 runs with Tevin Imlach on the fourth wicket. The decisive and key connection was the 120-run partnership for the fifth wicket with Athanase, facing 121 balls in three hours with 7 fours.
Accordingly, at the end of the fourth day at the Darren Sammy Stadium, the West Indies team scored 277 runs for the loss of 5 wickets and the match ended in a draw.