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Wednesday, 1 August 2018

Kesrick Williams, Andre Russell Power West Indies To Seven-Wicket Win Over Bangladesh

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Set a revised target of 91 off 11 overs after rain delayed the West Indies response by more than 90 minutes, Russell blazed an unbeaten 35 off 21 balls with three fours and three sixes to ensure there were no alarms for the home side in taking a 1-0 lead ahead of the final two matches in Florida at the weekend.

They reached 93 for three off 9.1 overs.

Russell and Marlon Samuels (25) put on 42 for the third wicket after seamer Mustafizur Rahman despatched opening batsmen Evin Lewis and Andre Fletcher without conceding a run in his opening over to give the Bangladeshis hope of restraining the home side.

Rovman Powell then joined Russell after Samuels fell to Rubel Hossain to ensure the Caribbean team romped to the target.

"Our intention is to win this series 3-0 after the disappointment of the one-dayers," said Russell, who was chosen as "Man of the Match." "We are mindful of how good this Bangladesh side is but we are feeling good about ourselves."

Put in to bat earlier by West Indies captain Carlos Brathwaite, Bangladesh got off to the worst possible start.

Tamim Iqbal, who scored two centuries and a fifty to be "Man of the Series" in the one-dayers, was smartly stumped by Denesh Ramdin to the first ball of the match while opening partner Soumya Sarkar also failed to score, being bowled by Nurse three balls later.

Curiously, it was the only over bowled by the off-spinner in the innings.

"I know I will get a lot of stick for that after the experiment of bowling Ashley first paid off," said Brathwaite. "I just couldn't find a way to give him another over because the other bowlers were doing such a good job."

Despite the loss of those early wickets, Bangladesh were progressing at almost ten runs per over halfway through the innings.

But that scoring rate dropped alarmingly as the wickets continued to tumble. Mahmudullah managed useful partnerships with Liton Das and Mushfiqur Rahim, however Williams' clever variations of pace strangled the innings, his dismissal of Mahmudullah effectively ending the tourists' hopes of a substantial score.

"We lost too many wickets at crucial times and that cost us," said Bangladesh captain Shakib al Hasan.



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