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Published: 13:21, 14 December 2018   Update: 15:18, 26 July 2020
Bangladesh clinch series against West Indies

Sports Desk: Bangladesh beat West Indies by eight wickets in the third and final match of three-match ODI series at Sylhet International Cricket Stadium on Friday, to clinch the series 2-0.

West Indies set 199-run target for Tigers.

In chase, Tamim-Sarkar 131-run stand for the second wicket sealed the deal and ensured the momentum never went out of their grasp.

Tamim Iqbal and Liton Das added 45 runs in the opening stand. But Liton departed after scoring 23.

Tamim Iqbal (not out) hit a brilliant innings of 81 runs off 104 runs with nine fours while Soumya Sarkar 80 off 81 balls with five fours and five sixes.

Unbeaten Mushfiqur Rahim smashed a quick innings of 16 runs with two fours and a six.

Earlier, Bangladesh bowlers restricted West Indies to 198 for nine in 50 overs.

The visiting team managed the total, thanks to a brilliant 108 (not out) knock from West Indian wicketkeeper Shai Hope, who had also hit a ton in the second ODI of the three-match series.

The second highest score by a Caribbean was 19 by Marlon Samuels, as the side struggled to face Bangladeshi bowlers.

All-rounder Mehidy Hasan Miraz took four wickets for 29 – his career best. Captain Mashrafe Bin Mortaza and Shakib Al Hasan took two wickets each.

West Indies had a difficult time in the field as they lost their first wicket when the score was only 15. Off-spinner Miraz trapped Chandrapaul Hemraj to point where Mohammad Mithun grabbed an easy catch.

Darren Bravo was Miraz’s second victim. Bravo went to play a big shot but failed to judge the ball and missed. The ball shattered his leg stump. Mohammad Saifuddin, the 22-year-old all-rounder, uprooted off-stump of big man Marlon Samuels.

The touring team lost three wickets in a span of three runs. Miraz scalped his third and fourth wickets trapping Shimron Hetmyer and Rovman Powell in two consecutive overs.

A tremendous performance by the Tigers put West Indies struggling at 99 for five.

They added 34 runs in the sixth wicket stand before Shakib picked up Roston Chase, who tried to hit a boundary where Soumya Sarkar took a brilliant overhead catch. Right after that, Shakib took the wicket of Fabial Allen as well. Fabian went to sweep but got a top edge. Mohammad Mithun took a tough catch sprinting from the deep square leg.

At the eighth wicket stand, Shai Hope and Keemo Paul, the pair who helped the Caribbean win the last game, added 28 runs. Mashrafe broke the stand with a slower. Paul went for a big shot but failed to touch the ball and was bowled out. The Bangladeshi skipper also picked up the wicket of Kemar Roach. 

Hope was the only Caribbean batsman to offer resistance. After hitting a match-winning unbeaten 146 in the second match in Dhaka, he scored another hundred in Sylhet. He hit Shakib for a massive six to complete his back-to-back century on the first ball of the 48th over.

Earlier, Bangladesh won the toss in the first-ever ODI in Sylhet and decided to bowl first.

The Tigers made two changes to their side. Imrul Kayes and Rubel Hossain were replaced by middle-order batsman Mohammad Mithun and all-rounder Mohammad Saifuddin.

Bangladesh won the first of the three matches by five wickets. Mashrafe and Mustafizur Rahman had taken three wickets each while Mushfiqur Rahim hit a fifty to propel the Tigers to their first win.

But the Caribbean side came back strongly in the second match, thanks to a stunning century by Hope, which was also his career-best knock.


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