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West Indies End Decade-Long Wait, Beat Bangladesh in ODI Series

Sports Desk

  11 Dec 2024, 08:06
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After a decade, Bangladesh faced a crushing defeat against the West Indies, who clinched the ODI series with a dominant seven-wicket victory in the second match. Chasing a target of 228, Shai Hope’s side secured the win with 13.5 overs to spare, claiming the series with one game left. The West Indies last defeated Bangladesh in an ODI series at home in 2014.

On Tuesday (December 10) at Warner Park in St. Kitts, the West Indies ended their long wait for a series victory over Bangladesh. Led by Shai Hope, the hosts chased down the target in just 36.5 overs. Earlier, Bangladesh were bowled out for 227 in 45.5 overs after losing the toss and batting first. In response, the West Indies comfortably reached the target with 13.1 overs remaining.

Opener Brandon King top-scored for the West Indies with 82 runs, while Evin Lewis and Keacy Carty contributed 49 and 45 runs, respectively. For Bangladesh, Rishad Hossain, Nahid Rana, and Afif Hossain each took one wicket.

In the first ODI at the same venue, Bangladesh had scored 294 runs, but in this match, they failed to even surpass 230. Mahmudullah Riyad and Tanzim Hasan Sakib’s record 92-run partnership for the eighth wicket helped Bangladesh avoid an even more disastrous total.

The West Indies dominated from the start of their chase. The opening pair of King and Lewis added 109 runs, putting Bangladesh out of contention. Both openers missed personal milestones, with Lewis dismissed for 49 and King for 82. Despite some resistance from the bowlers, the West Indies cruised to victory, with Hope unbeaten on 17 and Rutherford contributing 24 runs.

Earlier in the day, Bangladesh’s batting collapsed under pressure. Soumya Sarkar departed for just 2 runs, followed by Liton Das (4 runs) and captain Mehidy Hasan Miraz (1 run). Tanzid Tamim’s brisk 46 off 33 balls provided some hope, but wickets fell regularly. Afif Hossain (24 runs) and Mahmudullah Riyad (62 runs) attempted to stabilize the innings, but the lack of support from other batters left Bangladesh struggling.

Riyad and Tanzim’s partnership helped Bangladesh reach 227, but their efforts were not enough to avoid defeat. Riyad scored 62 off 92 balls, while Tanzim missed a half-century, scoring 45 off 62 balls. For the West Indies, Jayden Seales claimed 4 wickets for 22 runs, while Gudakesh Motie picked up 2 wickets.

The third and final ODI will be held on December 12 at the same venue.

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