Ruthless Shakib drives Bangladesh to victory over hapless West Indies

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• West Indies 321-8, Bangladesh 322-3
• All-rounder outstanding in comfortable seven-wicket win

A blistering innings of 124 from Shakib al Hasan led Bangladesh to a straightforward win against West Indies. The target was 322 and Bangladesh reached it with seven wickets and 8.3 overs to spare. This was a record-breaking performance, Bangladesh’s highest successful run chase in ODI cricket and the second highest – after Ireland’s triumphant pursuit against England in Bangalore – in World Cup history.

For West Indies it was heartbreaking. Their early defeat of Pakistan raised hopes of a revival in this form of the game but since then they have been frail in body and mind. Here they tried to impose their plan A when defending a substantial total. That failed. And they did not have a plan B. The selection of their side did not permit one. They played five fast bowlers with Gayle as the only spin option. Four of the pacemen were tall right-handers inclined to bang the ball into the pitch. But this did not worry the Bangladesh batsmen a jot.

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Written by Vic Marks at Taunton
This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2019/jun/17/west-indies-bangladesh-cricket-world-cup-match-report under the title “Ruthless Shakib drives Bangladesh to victory over hapless West Indies”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.