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BANGLADESH 292/6 (50 OVERS)
- Mushfiqur Rahim79 (87)
- Anamul Haque120 (145)
- Ravi Rampaul5/49 (10)
- Andre Russell1/58 (9)
WEST INDIES 132 (31.1 OVERS)
- Kieron Pollard25 (35)
- Darren Bravo28 (41)
- Abdur Razzak3/19 (5)
- Sohag Gazi3/21 (7.1)
Scorer: M Venkat Raghav | Commentator: Devashish Fuloria
So that's all from our side. Thanks for all your feedback and comments. This is Devashish Fuloria signing off for now. Ciao ciao.
Presentation: Mushfiqur Rahim: "Boys really played well, especially Anamul and everyone took the responsibility. It is a great challenge and opportunity for the young guys in the team to use and develop. Anamul's innings was fantastic and held one end together. Mominul was also good as he got us quick runs. The bowlers really played well especially Sohag Gazi. West Indies are a dangerous side and they will come back hard on us, so we need to be ready for Dhaka."
Darren Sammy: "Bangladesh outplayed us in both these games. Both the bowling and the batting are areas of concern. We need to dig deeper if we have to come back from behind in this series. We have the guys in the team to do that and I back them to do that."
Anamul Haque is the Man-of-the-Match for his maiden century.
Bangladesh complete their biggest win in ODI cricket. Their previous best was the 146-run win over Scotland, but that record has been shattered by some margin here. West Indies were chasing a big total here and their batting imploded extraordinarily. The damage was again done by the spinners - Gazi and Razzak taking three wickets apiece. But what was alarming was the complete lack of resistance from the World T20 champions. Bangladesh have taken a 2-0 lead now and on current form they look good to win this series.
"I suppose this puts Anamul's sluggish innings in perspective," says Nahim.
Rahman: "With Tamim catching like that, who needs him to bat?"
Asif: "@Gav: I completely disagree about going backwards. We have ONLY improved. Overseas wins, Asia cup performances are proofs of that. And the World Cup wasn't exactly bad. we could do with a bit of luck, which we didn't have. All I am saying is that we are not "ordinary". Not anymore."
SP Narine c Tamim Iqbal b Sohag Gazi 10 (19m 15b 1x4 0x6) SR: 66.66
All West Indies hopes on these two men. Can they do it?
END OF OVER:31 | 11 Runs 1 Wkt | WI: 132/9 (161 runs required from 19 overs, RR: 4.25, RRR: 8.47)
- Sunil Narine10 (14b)
- Mahmudullah5-0-27-1
- Naeem Islam7-0-28-1
Only one more to for Bangladesh to complete a comprehensive win
AD Russell run out 9 (26m 15b 1x4 0x6) SR: 60.00
Gav: "@Asif: Don't forget it was only 2 years ago that you clean sweeped NZ 5-0 and then you went backwards from there at your home World Cup."
West Indies tour of Bangladesh 2012-13 News
The more we play Tests, the more we'll improve - Tamim
Tamim Iqbal has renewed the call for more Test cricket for Bangladesh as they go into a three-month break
Indisciplined West Indies must introspect
They must review why their bowlers conceded a shocking number of extras and their top-order batsmen batted so indifferently in the ODI series against Bangladesh
The tale of two batsmen and their teams
Tamim Iqbal and Marlon Samuels both played substantial innings on Monday, but the differences in their approach was symbolic of the difference in stature of Bangladesh and West Indies' Twenty20 teams
Rubel's nightmare, Gazi's odd debut out
Plays of the Day from the only Twenty20 between Bangladesh and West Indies in Mirpur
Sammy disappointed despite T20 win
The West Indies captain Darren Sammy admitted that their goal ahead of the Bangladesh tour had not been fulfilled after they won two out of the three formats