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One-Day hope dashed

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SYLHET – Shai Hope struck his second successive hundred and fourth of his career but West Indies’ four-year wait for a one-day series win continued yesterday when they went down by eight wickets to Bangladesh in the decisive third One-Day International (ODI).

Entering the contest at the Sylhet International Cricket Stadium with high hopes after impressively levelling the series in Dhaka on Tuesday, West Indies were brought back down to earth when their batsmen once again disappointed, managing an inadequate 198 for nine off the 50 overs.

The right-handed Hope, whose career-best unbeaten 146 was instrumental in Tuesday’ win, was once again the only beacon for the Caribbean side, stroking a high class 108 not out.

He batted through the innings, facing 131 balls and striking nine fours and a six but had no real support, as only two other top order batsmen – Marlon Samuels (19) and Darren Bravo (10) – reached double figures.

Hope, deservedly voted Man Of The Series, did not take the field when Bangladesh batted, however, after taking a blow to the helmet at the start of the 50th over and being put under observation.

Not for the first time, the Windies had little answer to off-spinner Mehidy Hasan, whose four for 29 from his 10 overs left him with the Man-of-the-Match honour.

Captain and seamer Mashrafe Mortaza (2-34) and left-arm spinner Shakib-al-Hasan (2-40) supported with two wickets apiece.

Bangladesh coasted in reply, with Tamim Iqbal topscoring with an unbeaten 81 and Soumya Sarkar carving out a near run-a-ball 80, comfortably reaching their target in the 39th over.

 

Second series defeat to Bangladesh

The series defeat was the Windies’ second of the year to Bangladesh following a similar loss in the Caribbean earlier this year, and are now without a series success since they got the better of the Tigers at home in 2014.

Sent in, West Indies lost left-hander Chanderpaul Hemraj for nine when he whacked Mehidy Hasan to point in the fourth over but Hope steadied the innings, first in a 42-run second-wicket stand with Bravo and then in a 39-run, third-wicket partnership with Samuels.

The left-handed Bravo struggled for 26 balls before missing a frustrated heave at Mehidy in the 14th over and losing his leg stump.

Samuels, meanwhile, faced 32 balls, struck two fours and was beginning to find his range when he played on to 22-year-old speedster Mohammad Saifuddin in the 23rd over.

Hope was then left to shepherd the innings as wickets fell steadily.

He raised his half-century off 55 balls in the 20th over and was on 53 when Samuels fell with the score on 96.

Shimron Hetmyer (0) and captain Rovman Powell (1) perished in quick succession, leaving the Windies deeper in the mire at 99 for five in the 26th over.

The 25-year-old Hope remained unfazed, however, squeezing every run possible out of the Windies innings, with whatever partnership he could muster.

He posted 34 for the sixth wicket with Roston Chase (8), 28 with Keemo Paul (12) for the eighth wicket and 21 in an unbroken last wicket stand with Devendra Bishoo (6 not out)

Hope eventually reached three figures in style at the start of the 48th over, clearing the ropes at long off with Shakib, for his third century in his last seven appearances.

Bangladesh then rammed home their advantage thanks to Tamim who put on 45 with Liton Das (23) for the first wicket before adding 131 for the second wicket with the dominant Sarkar.

The left-handed Tamim faced 104 deliveries and counted nine fours, and was there at the end to see his side over the line.

Sarkar, meanwhile, belted five fours and five sixes in an entertaining 81-ball knock before missing a full length one from seamer Paul (2-38) and losing his leg-stump, with Bangladesh already assured of victory. (CMC)

 

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