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West Indies batters falter as Bangladesh take the spoils

West Indies batters falter as Bangladesh take the spoils

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West Indies batters falter as Bangladesh take the spoils

CG United ODI Series West Indies vs Bangladesh

2nd CG United One-Day International

Venue: Guyana National Stadium

Toss: Bangladesh won and bowled

Result: Bangladesh won by 9 wickets

Scorecard:https://www.windiescricket.com/matches/211925/#scorecard

GEORGETOWN, Guyana – West Indies batters again failed to come to grips with the Bangladesh threat of spin and went down to a heavy defeat in the second encounter, on Wednesday.

Sent in to bat, West Indies slumped to their second lowest total against the Tigers – 108 all out off 35 overs – with all-rounder Keemo Paul top-scoring with an unbeaten 25 off 24 balls. The home team struggled again the slow bowlers as off-spinner Mehidy Hasan took 4-29 while left-arm spinner Nasum Ahmed claimed 3-19 from ten outstanding overs to be adjudged the CG United Man-of-the-Match.

In reply Bangladesh reached their target in the 21st over, with captain Tamim Iqbal top-scoring with an unbeaten 50 off 62 balls and Litton Das hit a breezy 32 not out off just 27 balls.The defeat for West Indies was their second in four days after going down by six wickets in the first CG United ODI at the same venue on Sunday.

In the second half, West Indies needed early wickets in the run chase but failed to get any, Tamim lashing seven boundaries in posting 48 for the first wicket with Najmul Hossain who made 20. Left-arm spinner Gudakesh Motie got Najmul to hoist a catch in the 13th over but Das arrived to punch half-dozen fours in adding another 64 for the second wicket with Tamim, to steer Bangladesh to their small target.

TOUGH DAY

“Tough, tough day – I don’t need to talk about it. We didn’t show up as a batting group. We need to sit and chat about how we want to play ODI cricket, especially as a batting group.Obviously the conditions didn’t help as well but whenever we do get good batting conditions we want to stamp our authority, bat properly and continue to go in that vein,” said captain Nicholas Pooran.

LET’S RALLY ON SUNDAY

West Indies will look to rebound when the teams meet again in the third and final CG United ODI on Sunday at the same venue. First ball is 9:30am (8:30am Jamaica).

Fans can reserve their seats via www.windiescricket.com/tickets safe in the knowledge you can choose your preferred seat location before getting to the ground and avoid queues. Online purchases allow fans to save the tickets to a mobile device or print out at home to present for scanning at the stadium.

The prices will range from US$6 (GUY$1200) for the Mound/Grounds, to US$15 (GUY$3000) for the Orange Stand or US$25 (GUY$5000) for the best seats in the Red and Green Stands. Children under 16 and Seniors receive free entry. The stadium box office is also open for ticket sales.

Fans can watch live on ESPN Caribbean and listen to live radio commentary on the Windies Cricket YouTube channel.