King departs for 82 but WI on course for victory
Bangladesh paceman Nahid Rana produced a searing yorker to remove Brandon King, out bowled for 82 off 76 in the 29th over. West Indies were however on course for victory, needing another 51 runs in 21 overs.
Rishad breaks 109-run opening stand
It has been smooth sailing for the West Indies in chase of Bangladesh's 227 in the second ODI at Warner Park in St. Kitts. Brandon King hit a 52-ball 50, his seventh ODI fifty while Evin Lewis also looked determined as West Indies reached 100 without loss in 19 overs. Rishad Hossain got the breakthrough in the 21st over breaking a 109-run opening stand, Lewis out caught and bowled after a 62-ball 46. The Tigers would need a miracle to thwart their first ODI series loss against the West Indies since 2014.
King punished anything short or slightly wide, hitting eight fours in his innings. Lewis, who hit four sixes in his knock almost fell trying to pull Mehedi Miraz. Soumya Sarkar got his hands to the ball but it bounced off his palms as West Indies were let off earlier in the innings.
Mahmudullah, Sakib put on record stand but Tigers get bundled out for 227
Mahmudullah Riyad and Tanzim Sakib put on a record 92-run stand, Bangladesh's highest eight-wicket partnership, but the Tigers got bundled out for 227 after being asked to bat by the West Indies in the second ODI of the three-match series at the Warner Park in St Kitts on Tuesday.
The partnership surpassed the 84-run stand between Mohammad Mithun and Mohammad Saifuddin away to New Zealand in 2019.
Mahmudullah hit four sixes and92-ball 62, while Sakib put away two maximums and four boundaries in 62-ball 45-run knock after opener Tanzid Tamim's brisk 33-ball 46. Afif Hossain got off to decent start but failed to make much with it as he thrw his wicket away after a 29-ball 24.
Pacer Jayden Seales was the pick of the bowlers for the hosts as he returned four wickets for 22 runs, while left-arm spinner Gudakesh Motie scalped two.
Mahmudullah-Sakib pushes Tigers past 200 with record stand
Mahmudullah Riyad and Tanzim Sakib put on a record 92-run stand to push Bangladesh past 200 after being asked to bat by the West Indies in the second ODI at the Warner Park in St Kitts on Tuesday.
The stand became Bangladesh's highest eight-wicket partnership, surpassing the 84-run stand between Mohammad Mithun and Mohammad Saifuddin away to New Zealand in 2019.
Bangladesh were 207-7 after 43 overs, with Mahmudullah unbeaten on 61 off 89 deliveries and Sakib not out on a 61-ball 45.
Tigers in trouble after being asked to bat
Bangladesh are in a risk of getting bundled out very cheaply as they were reduced to 115-7 in the 26th overs after being asked to bat by the West Indies in the second ODI at the Warner Park in St Kitts on Tuesday.
Rishad Hossain was the latest to depart for Bangladesh as he became debutant pacer Marquino Mindley's first wicket.
Veteran Mahmudullah Riyad remained unbeaten on 18 off 47 balls at the other end.
Tigers in trouble after being asked to bat
Bangladesh lost four wickets within 11 overs after being asked to bat by the West Indies in the second ODI at the Warner Park in St Kitts on Tuesday.
Opener Soumya Sarker failed to provide a solid start for his sides as he departed cheaply in the fourth over, having scored only two runs with the team score at 26.
Soumya, who scored an 18-ball 19 in the first match, fluffed a drive down the ground and gave away the simplest of chances to Gudakesh Motie at mid-on off the bowling of Jayden Seales.
Liton Das (4) and captain Mehedi Hasan Miraz (1) departed soon, both falling to peculiar strokes against Seales. Issues compounded for the Tigers, who lost in-form opener Tanzid Tamim for a 33-ball 46, off the bowling of Justin Greaves. The team score, at that point, was 64 for four.
Shoriful in for Taskin as Tigers bat first
Bangladesh lost the toss and were sent to bat first in the second ODI of the three-match series against the West Indies at the Warner Park in St Kitts on Tuesday.
The Tigers made one change as they brought in pacer Shoriful Islam in place of Taskin Ahmed, while the hosts have debutant Marquino Mindley - a pacer - in their lineup, replacing Alzarri Joseph.
Bangladesh are 1-0 down in the series, having lost the first ODI by five wickets at the same venue on Sunday.
Bangladesh: 1 Tanzid Hasan, 2 Soumya Sarkar, 3 Liton Das (wk), 4 Mehedi Hasan Miraz (c), 5 Afif Hossain, 6 Mahmadullah, 7 Jaker Ali, 8 Rishad Hossain, 9 Tanzim Hasan, 10 Nahid Rana, 11 Shoriful Islam
West Indies: 1 Brandon King, 2 Evin Lewis, 3 Keacy Carty, 4. Shai Hope (capt, wk), 5 Sherfane Rutherford, 6 Roston Chase, 7 Romario Shepherd, 8 Justin Greaves, 9 Marquino Mindley, 10 Gudakesh Motie, 11 Jayden Seales
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