Basseterre [Saint Kitts and Nevis], December 11 (ANI): Following the seven-wicket win over Bangladesh within the second ODI match, West Indies skipper Shai Hope stated that the Caribbeans had been scientific within the sport.
A four-wicket haul from Jayden Seales and a blitz half-century from opener Brandon King helped West Indies clinch a seven-wicket victory over Bangladesh within the second ODI match at Warner Park in Basseterre on Tuesday evening. With this win, West Indies has taken a 2-0 lead within the three-match collection towards Bangladesh.
Talking after the match, Hope revealed that he requested the Caribbean bowlers to choose wickets within the powerplay. The skipper additionally hoped that they’d seal a 3-0 collection win over Bangladesh.
“Very happy. Requested guys to get powerplay wickets which they did. Nice to see Jayden did nicely. We at all times analyse our video games, and it is nice to see the bowlers bounce again the way in which they did. Gotta tick bins and hold enhancing. We had been scientific. We have been struggling to win collection at hope, hope to complete 3-0 now. Debutant bowled nicely. He acquired an edge early. Nice to see him in worldwide cricket. Joyful to see him out on the park. Each sport is necessary, we’re making an attempt to earn factors and rise up on the ladder to make sure we make the following ODI World Cup,” Hope was quoted by ESPNcricinfo as saying.
Coming to the match, after successful the toss, West Indies opted to bowl first towards Bangladesh.
Tanzid Hasan (46 runs from 33 balls, 4 fours and a couple of sixes) was the one Bangladesh batter who managed to attain runs within the prime order. Hasan performed at a strike fee of 139.39 and added just a few essential runs on the board.
Within the center order, Mahmudullah (62 runs from 92 balls, 2 fours and 4 sixes) and Tanzim Hasan Sakib (45 runs from 62 balls, 4 fours and a couple of sixes) cruised Bangladesh to a complete of 227 runs with 5 overs left.
Bangladesh batters needed to bow down in entrance of Jayden Seales’s four-wicket haul.
In the course of the run chase, Brandon King (82 runs from 76 balls, 8 fours and three sixes) and Evin Lewis (49 runs from 62 balls, 2 fours and 4 sixes) opened for the Caribbeans and cemented a 109-run partnership which made the job straightforward for the hosts.
In the long run, skipper Shai Hope (17 runs from 21 balls, 1 4 and 1 six) and Sherfane Rutherford (24 runs from 15 balls, 1 4 and a couple of sixes) stayed unbeaten on the crease and added the successful runs on the board and helped the hosts clinch a seven-wicket victory with 79 balls remaining. (ANI)