Bangladesh faltered after a solid start, managing 227 in 45.5 overs in the second ODI against West Indies in Basseterre on Sunday.
Jayden Seales, who troubled the Tigers batsmen in the Test series that preceded the white ball cricket, was the wrecker-in-chief for the West Indies, bagging impressive figures of 4/22 off 9 overs, putting the hosts in control at the break.
Bangladesh, asked to bat first by Shai Hope, began aggressively with Tanzid Hasan’s 46 off 33 balls, with four boundaries and two sixes.
But Seales struck early, dismissing Soumya Sarkar (2) and Litton Das (4) in quick succession, followed by captain Mehidy Hasan Miraz (1), leaving Bangladesh struggling at 54-3.
Tanzid’s dismissal at 64-4 triggered further setbacks as Afif Hossain (24) and Jaker Ali (3) failed to stabilize the innings against Gudakesh Motie’s tidy bowling. Motie claimed 2-36, while Justin Greaves and Romario Shepherd picked up crucial wickets too.
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Veteran Mahmudullah anchored the innings with a hard-fought 62 off 92 balls, hitting two fours and four sixes. Respectability was salvaged thanks to young Tanzim Hasan Sakib, primarily in the team for his bowling, who contributed a fighting 45 off 62 deliveries. The duo added 92 runs for the eighth wicket, lifting Bangladesh past 200.
It’s now the record of the highest eighth wicket stand of Bangladesh in ODIs. Mahmudullah and Sakib surpassed the 84 of Mohammad Mithun and Mohammad Saifuddin, which they scored in 2019 against New Zealand in Napier.
The lower order crumbled quickly after Tanzim’s departure, with Shoriful Islam entertaining briefly with a quick-fire 15 off 8 balls. Shepherd ended the innings with Shoriful’s dismissal, capping off an efficient bowling performance by West Indies.
West Indies won the first ODI by five wickets. A win today would seal the ODI series for them.
Prior to the ODIs, the Test series was drawn 1-1. There's a T20I leg as well, after the 3-match ODIs get done.