DUBLIN: Mashrafe Mortaza led Bangladesh’s fightback in the field before Tamim Iqbal impressed with the bat as the Tigers enjoyed an ultimately convincing eight-wicket win over the West Indies here on Tuesday.West Indies, for whom Shai Hope made 109, were well-placed at 205 for two in the 41st over before slumping to 261 for nine in 50 overs, with pace-bowling captain Mortaza taking three for 49.Tamim then made 80 and shared an opening stand of 144 with Soumya Sarkar (73). Shakib Al Hasan followed up with an unbeaten 61 off as many balls, with Bangladesh, who beat the West Indies in two One-day International series in 2018, winning with five overs to spare.Tamim, however, had only made one when he was dropped at cover by Roston Chase. He went on to face 116 balls, including seven fours. Earlier, Hope carried on from his excellent form against Ireland in the triangular series opener where he made a magnificent 170 in a commanding victory.The opening batsman was quickly into his stride, flicking the first ball of the match from Mohammad Saifuddin and hitting him through the covers off the third ball. But despite adding 115 runs for the third wicket, Hope and Chase (51) were restricted by Shakib and Mehidy Hasan Miraz, who between them had combined figures of two for 71 from 20 overs.Hope was eventually caught at cover off Mortaza. The series continues on Thursday (today) when Ireland, who have not qualified for the upcoming World Cup in England, play Bangladesh.West Indies won tossWest Indies†S D Hope c Mithun b Mashrafe 109S W Ambris c Mahmudullah b Mehidy 38D M Bravo c Mushfiqur b Shakib 1R L Chase c Mustafizur b Mashrafe 51J L Carter c Shakib b Mustafizur 11*J O Holder c Mushfiqur b Mashrafe 4S O Dowrich c Soumya b Saifuddin 6A R Nurse c Sabbir b Mustafizur 19K A J Roach b Saifuddin 1S S Cottrell not out 4S T Gabriel not out 0Extras (b 2, lb 8, nb 1, w 4) 15Total (9 wickets; 50 overs) 261Fall: 1-89, 2-90, 3-205, 4-207, 5-211, 6-219, 7-245, 8-251, 9-260Bowling: Saifuddin 10-1-47-2 (w 2); Mashrafe 10-0-49-3; Mustafizur 10-0-84-2 (w 2, nb 1); Shakib 10-0-33-1; Mehidy 10-0-38-1BangladeshTamim Iqbal c Holder b Gabriel 80Soumya Sarkar c Bravo b Chase 73Shakib Al Hasan not out 61†Mushfiqur Rahim not out 32Extras (lb 5, w 12) 17Total (2 wickets; 45 overs) 264Did not bat: Mohammad Mithun, Mahmudullah, Sabbir Rahman, Mohammad Saifuddin, *Mashrafe Mortaza, Mehidy Hasan Miraz, Mustafizur RahmanFall: 1-144, 2-196Bowling: Cottrell 7-0-47-0 (w 3); Roach 7-0-30-0 (w 2); Gabriel 10-0-58-1 (w 4); Holder 4-0-27-0; Nurse 7-0-46-0 (w 1); Chase 10-0-51-1 (w 2)Result: Bangladesh won by 8 wicketsMan of the Match: Shai Hope (West Indies)Umpires: Aleem Dar (Pakistan) and Mark Hawthorne (Ireland). TV umpire: Paul Reynolds (Ireland). Match referee: Chris Broad (England)
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Thursday, May 9, 2019
Mashrafe, Tamim star as Bangladesh beat West Indies
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