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West Indies’ Shai Hope. File
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The West Indies won a one-day international series against Bangladesh for the first time in 10 years on Tuesday, December 11, 2024.

The West Indies shot out Bangladesh for 227 in 46 overs and strolled to 230-3 in 37 overs. The host won the series with a game to spare.

“It’s great to see the bowlers bounce back the way they did,” captain Shai Hope said. “Gotta tick boxes and keep improving. We were clinical. We’ve been struggling to win series at home (so) hope to finish 3-0 now.”

On the same pitch where the West Indies won by five wickets on Sunday, the par score was 300. But fast bowler Jayden Seales undercut Bangladesh with three wickets in the first powerplay. Seales returned to bag Mahmudullah for 62 in the 45th over and finish with a match-deciding 4-22 in nine overs.

The chase was almost a formality. Brandon King and Evin Lewis opened with a 109-run partnership in 21 overs. King led with 82 and Lewis and Keacy Carty were out just short of half-centuries.

Bangladesh was 115-7 in the 26th over when Tanzim Hasan Sakib joined Mahmudullah and they rescued the innings.

While they were batting with increasing ambition, Bangladesh could dream of 270-280.

Mahmudullah reached a fifty off 84 balls, and Tanzim was closing on his when he was out caught and bowled by off-spinner Roston Chase. Tanzim had 45 off 62 and the partnership reached 92 runs from 106 balls.

Mahmudullah was out in the next over for 62 off 92.

In the chase, Lewis was slower to get in a groove than King and was dropped on 28.

King and Lewis were both hit on the body in the 40s while attempting pulls at Nahid Rana.

King’s eighth boundary brought up his fifty off 52 balls but Lewis was out for 49, to a tame caught and bowled by Rishad Hossain.

King’s best shot was a six when he came down the track at Tanzim and sent the ball back over the medium-pacer’s head and rebounding off the roof.

He was eventually yorkered by Rana, out for 82 off 76 balls, including eight boundaries and three sixes.

He’d combined for 66 in eight overs with Carty, who would fall for 45 off 47 with victory just 31 more runs away. The teams stay in Basseterre for the last ODI on Thursday (December 12).



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Alick Athanaze of West Indies. File
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Mikyle Louis and Alick Athanaze fell agonizingly short of maiden centuries as the West Indies rallied from 25-2 to reach 250-5 against Bangladesh on the first day of the first test.

Louis was out for 97 and Athanaze on 90 after sharing a dogged 140-run partnership for the fourth wicket.

At stumps, Justin Greaves was 11 not out and Joshua Da Silva 14 not out.

Louis shared a 59-run partnership for the third wicket with Kavem Hodge (25) which steadied the West Indies innings after captain Kraigg Brathwaite (4) and Keacy Carty (0) fell early to the bowling of Taskin Ahmed.

Louis and Athanaze then came together to wrest the advantage on the first day to the home team which had been sent in after losing the toss.

Louis was the senior partner for most of the fourth-wicket stand but as he became bogged down in the 90s Athanaze became the more assertive batter.

Athanaze was 49 when Louis reached 90. When Lewis was out 25 balls later for 97, Athanaze was 88 and scoring freely.

Athanaze reached a chancy half-century — his third in tests — from 85 balls with six fours. When he fell in the 78th over with stumps approaching, he had 90 from 130 balls with 10 fours and a six, the last 40 runs from 45 balls.

Louis was dropped on 90 by Bangladesh captain Mehidy Hasan Miraz at first slip from the bowling of Taijul Islam, a chastening experience which seemed to make him more cautious. He stepped back to cut a short ball from Taijul but simply guided to the left of Mehidy, who extended his hand but couldn’t hold the catch.

From then on, Louis advanced to 94 with a boundary off Hasan Mahmud, then to 97 with singles. He reached his half-century with care and concentration from 104 balls, eclipsed his previous highest score in tests of 57, and seemed set to go on to a century in his sixth test.

But he fell three runs short. Clearly affected by frustration, he charged a ball from Mehidy which sat up enticingly outside off, intended to hit it down the ground but instead edged to Shahadat Hossain at slip.

“Initially the pitch had an element of moisture so it was difficult at first for the pair opening the batting,” Louis said. “As it went on it got a bit easier, the ball started coming on a bit better. Just unfortunate I couldn’t get to three figures.” Athanaze approached his century with a feeling of inevitability, looking on top of the bowlers. But at 90 he tried to sweep a ball from Taijul, mis-timed his shot and the ball popped from a top edge to wicketkeeper Litton Das.

It was the second time in four innings Athanaze has been out in the 90s. He was out for 92 against South Africa in August.

Earlier, the first session belonged to Bangladesh as the West Indies went to lunch at 50-2. Brathwaite was trapped lbw by Taskin in the 14th over and Carty was bowled for a duck two overs later.

Hodge was run out by Taijul’s throw from fine leg as he attempted a second run when the West Indies was 84-3 in the 38th over.

Taskin took 2-46 as the most successful of the Bangladesh bowlers. (AP) AM AM AM



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