Sunday, 24 August 2014

Western Indies dish out Bangladesh for 70 in 177-run rout

ST. GEORGE´S, Grenada: An abject hitting show by Bangladesh, who were bowled out for just 70, introduced the way for a smashing 177-run achievements by the Western Indies in the second One-day Worldwide on Saturday.
Replying to the house side´s complete of 247 for seven in a coordinate they had to win to keep the sequence in existence following a three-wicket beat in the starting fitting at the same location two times previously, the guests revealed little stage of resistance in being directed for 70 off 24.4 overs.
The third and last coordinate will be performed next Thursday in St Kitts.
In capitulating to their third smallest ODI complete, Bangladesh missing their last seven wickets for 13 operates in the area of eight overs.
Sunil Narine and Kemar Cockroach mixed to decimate a clearly dispirited Bangladesh aspect in which only starting batsman Tamim Iqbal provided any significant stage of resistance in getting to 37.
His was the last of three wickets to drop with the ranking on 57, taking up a easy capture to midwicket off Cockroach after Narine had successfully finished any opportunity the guests had of an disappointed set win when he eliminated Bangladesh leader Mushfiqur Rahim and Mahmudullah off subsequent supply in the Sixteenth over.
Narine snared three for 13 to take the man of the coordinate prize while Cockroach performed his aspect with numbers of three for 19.
“It wasn´t much different from the first coordinate, I just tried to keep it easy and it went my way nowadays,” said the rewriter.
Half-centuries by Frank Gayle and Darren Well done attached a strong if unspectacular Western Indies hitting attempt after they took first attack in cloudy, bowler-friendly circumstances.
Gayle´s 58 at the top of the transaction, which involved five sixes and three four legs, together with Bravo´s relatively peaceful 53 assured there was to be no repeating of the uncomfortable failure in the first ODI when the Western Indies damaged to 34 for five before Kieron Pollard and Denesh Ramdin efficiently raised from the dead the attempt in desire of a focus on of 218.
Mashrafe Mortaza´s encounter shown crucial for the Bangladeshis in restricting the Western Indies improvement when they showed up on course for a much more magnificent complete.
“Our bowlers did a excellent job again, but the hitting really let us down,” said a despondent Mushfiqur.
“Hopefully we can put up a better attempt in the last coordinate.”
Al-Amin Hossain, who took the highlight with the football for the guests in the first coordinate when he stated four wickets, experienced beginning achievements again with the head of Kirk Edwards.
He came back later in the innings to add Ramdin (34) to his transport although he shown more costly in this attempt, conceding 60 operates, which involved sixes by Narine and Jerr Owner in the last over of the innings.
Notwithstanding the aggressive complete, Western Indies were on course for a ranking nearer to the 300-run indicate but missing strength after the termination of Well done, who dropped leg-before to off-spinner Sohag Gazi in the 32nd over.

Lendl Simmons fought to get going in collaboration with Ramdin, and it was only when the wicketkeeper-batsman dropped that the appearance of Pollard activated a delayed raise in the run-rate.
Pollard broke a six and two four legs in 26 off 20 paintballs before enjoying on to Mashrafe.
Simmons got to 40 but filled 61 supply in doing so, his careful improvement maintaining the ultimate complete at a stage which Bangladesh will experience may be within their achieve based on how well they begin their response.
“There were a few severe terms in the putting on a costume space after the first coordinate and I think the gamers were really up for it nowadays,” said skipper Dwayne Well done.
Score Board

Bangladesh won toss

West Indies

C H Gayle c Sohag b Mahmudullah 58

K A Edwards b Al-Amin 0

D M Well done lbw b Sohag 53

†D Ramdin c Mushfiqur b Al-Amin 34

L M P Simmons c Mahmudullah b Mortaza 40

K A Pollard b Mortaza 26

*D J Well done c Mushfiqur b Mortaza 6

J O Owner not out 8

S P Narine not out 7

Extras (b 1, lb 2, w 12) 15

Total (7 wickets; 50 overs) 247

Did not bat: R Rampaul, KAJ Roach

Fall: 1-5, 2-93, 3-144, 4-171, 5-222, 6-231, 7-231

Bowling: Mortaza 10-1-39-3(1w); Al-Amin 10-1-60-2(1w); Mahmudullah 10-0-47-1(4w); Sohag 9-1-47-1(1w); Nasir 1-0-8-0; Razzak 10-0-43-0(1w)

Bangladesh

Tamim Iqbal c Gayle b Roach 37

Anamul Haque c Ramdin b Holder 7

Imrul Kayes c Simmons b Rampaul 1

Shamsur Rahman b Cockroach 4

*†Mushfiqur Rahim c Ramdin b Narine 6

Mahmudullah b Narine 0

Nasir Hossain c Pollard b Cockroach 6

Sohag Gazi c Edwards b Narine 2

Mashrafe Mortaza lbw b Rampaul 2

Abdur Razzak not out 0

Al-Amin Hossain run out 0

Extras (w 5) 5

Total (all out; 24.4 overs) 70

Fall: 1-12, 2-27, 3-42, 4-57, 5-57, 6-57, 7-60, 8-66, 9-70, 10-70

Bowling: Owner 6-0-17-1; Rampaul 5.4-1-21-2(1w); Cockroach 6-2-19-3; Narine 7-0-13-3(4w)

Result: Western Indies won by 177 runs

Series: Western Indies led the 3-match sequence 2-0

Man of the Match: S P Narine (West Indies)

Umpires: Aleem Dar (Pakistan) and G O Brathwaite. TV umpire: R A Kettleborough (England). Match referee: J J Crowe (New Zealand)

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