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Thursday, July 24, 2025

Seales, King end Bangladesh’s ODI dominance over Windies

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SPORTS DESK
225 days ago
20241211

BAS­SETERRE, St Kitts – Jay­den Seales’ clin­i­cal spell of fast bowl­ing fol­lowed by a dom­i­nant bat­ting per­for­mance led by Bran­don King guid­ed the West In­dies to a lop­sided sev­en-wick­et vic­to­ry over Bangladesh on Tues­day, for their first ODI se­ries win over them in 10 years.

With Alzarri Joseph be­ing rest­ed, Play­er of the Match Seales ran through Bangladesh’s top or­der by snar­ing the first three wick­ets to help bowl out the vis­i­tors for 227 in 45.5 overs, af­ter the West In­dies won the toss and opt­ed to field at Warn­er Park.

King then hit the top­score of 82 from 76 balls, as all the Windies’ bat­ters made sol­id con­tri­bu­tions, and the home side romped to 230 for three in 36.5 overs.

The re­sult meant the West In­dies took an unas­sail­able 2-0 lead in the three-match se­ries, end­ing Bangladesh’s run of 11 straight ODI wins against them and giv­ing them their first ODI se­ries win against them since 2014.

The win was set up by a stingy spell by Seales, who bowled a con­sis­tent line and length that caused Bangladesh’s bats­men nu­mer­ous prob­lems.

Bangladesh got off to a fly­ing start, though, with Tanzid Hasan giv­ing debu­tant Mar­quino Mind­ley a tough ini­ti­a­tion by blast­ing him for two six­es and a four in his sec­ond over that yield­ed 18 runs, which saw them race to 26 with­out loss af­ter three overs.

Seales struck with the first ball of the fourth over when he got Soumya Sarkar to chip straight in­to the hands of Gu­dakesh Motie at mid-on af­ter scor­ing two runs.

Lit­ton Das laboured 19 balls for four runs be­fore his in­tend­ed pull off Seales end­ed up tak­ing a lead­ing edge, and Evin Lewis took a good catch div­ing for­ward at back­ward point to leave the score 41 for two.

Seales then got the im­por­tant wick­et of cap­tain Mehidy Hasan Mi­raz, bowled for one off the in­side edge as he at­tempt­ed to shoul­der arms out­side the off stump, to see Bangladesh slide to 54 for three.

Tanzid Hasan blast­ed pac­er Justin Greaves for two con­sec­u­tive bound­aries in his first over but slapped the next de­liv­ery straight in­to the hands of Ros­ton Chase at back­ward point to be out for 46 and the score 64 for four in the 11th over.

Afif Hos­sain and Mah­mudul­lah added 36 runs for the fifth wick­et to take the to­tal to 100, but spin­ner Gu­dakesh Motie ac­count­ed for both Hos­sain for 24 and Jak­er Ali for 3, and Mind­ley got his first in­ter­na­tion­al wick­et by dis­miss­ing Rishad Hos­sain for a duck, and Bangladesh slipped in­to even more trou­ble at 115 for sev­en.

It took a record eighth-wick­et part­ner­ship of 92 be­tween Mah­mudul­lah, who made 62 from 92 balls with four six­es and two fours, and Tanz­im Hasan Sak­ib to help their side up to a re­spectable to­tal.

They took the score to 207 be­fore Ros­ton Chase had Sak­ib caught and bowled for 45, and Seales re­turned to snag the wick­et of Mah­mudul­lah, and the in­nings came to an end soon af­ter.

Seales end­ed with 4-22 from his nine overs, while Motie grabbed 2-36 from 10 overs.

West In­dies then made light work of the chase, with open­ers King and Lewis set­ting the foun­da­tion in a 109-run part­ner­ship.

King was the more dom­i­nant of the two, and he eased to his half cen­tu­ry off 52 balls by smash­ing Ris­han Hos­sain to the fine leg bound­ary to car­ry the score to 88 with­out loss.

And Lewis looked set on join­ing him un­til he gave the same bowler the sim­plest of re­turn catch­es to lose his wick­et for 49 af­ter fac­ing 62 balls.

Kea­cy Car­ty joined King at the crease, and the two added 66 runs in eight overs to fur­ther tight­en the screws on the con­test.

King, though, would be bowled by pac­er Nahid Rana to fall short of a cen­tu­ry, while Car­ty scored 45 be­fore he was dis­missed by Afif Hos­sain.

Cap­tain Shai Hope and the in-form Sher­fane Ruther­ford then car­ried their side to vic­to­ry in an un­bro­ken part­ner­ship of 33 to seal the deal.

(CMC)

SUM­MARISED SCORES

BANGLADESH 227 in 45.5 overs (Mah­mudul­lah 62, Tanzid Hasan 46, Tanz­im Hasan Sak­ib 45, Afif Hos­sain 24, Shori­ful Is­lam 15; Jay­den Seales 4-22, Gu­dakesh Motie 2-36).

WEST IN­DIES 230-3 in 36.5 overs (Bran­don King 82, Evin Lewis 49, Kea­cy Car­ty 45, Sher­fane Ruther­ford 24 not out, Shai Hope 17 not out).


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