Jamaica Gleaner

Windies pummel Bangladesh in T20 opener

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THE WINDIES demolished Bangladesh by five wickets to win the First Twenty20 (T20) Internatio­nal at the Sylhet Internatio­nal Cricket Stadium and take a 1-0 lead in the threematch series.

Bangladesh won the toss and elected to bat first. The only valuable contributi­ons of their innings came from their skipper Shakib Al Hasan who top-scored with 61 runs, Ariful Haque, with 17; and Mahmudulla­h with 12 . Bangladesh were stifled by accurate lines and sheer pace from the Windies bowling attack.

Returning left-arm pacer Sheldon Cottrell started the destructio­n of the Bangladesh batting line-up when Tamim mistimed a hook shot and was caught by Carlos Brathwaite for five. The Windies went with a pace attack reminiscen­t of the quartet from the 80s. Liton Das fell in similar fashion off Oshane Thomas. Cottrell returned from the other end and accounted for Soumya Sarkar for five.

Rovman Powell, with a piece of brilliant fielding, charged in for a quick pickup and release to run-out Mushfiqur Rahim for five.

The Bangladesh batsmen were never allowed to settle. Shakib was the only batsman to use deft strokes and the pace of deliveries to get another half-century. Keemo Paul was introduced for a late spell and racked up the last two Bangladesh wickets. Sheldon Cottrell was the pick of the Windies bowlers. He finished with figures of 4/28, and Keemo Paul finished with 2/23 as Bangladesh were all out for 129 in 19 overs.

WINDIES ONSLAUGHT

With a target of 130 from 20 overs, Evin Lewis returned to the Windies line-up to open with Shai Hope. The onslaught from the Windies batsmen was almost immediate as they swung freely. Lewis showed a return to form, belting a four and a six on his way to 18 before he was caught in the deep going for another big shot. Shai Hope picked up right where he left off from the OneDay Internatio­nal series, for which he was Player of the Series. He smashed Mehidy Hasan Miraz for three sixes in one over. At the end of the power play, the Windies had 91 runs on the scoreboard.

Hope raced to a 16- ball 50, the third fastest in T20 history and the fastest by a West Indian player. He struck three fours and six sixes on his way to 55, but looking to take the Windies to victory as quick as possible, he holed out in the deep to Mustafizur Rahman off Mahmudulla­h. Nicholas Pooran was joined by Keemo Paul, and the pair continued the run-fest to the target. The Bangladesh bowlers had no comebacks for the punishment from the Windies batsmen. Paul, playing his free-flowing cricket, swung his bat in the 11th over, connecting, to send Shakib Al Hasan for two sixes and a four to seal the win for the Windies, with 55 balls to spare and eight wickets in hand.

Sheldon Cottrell was Player of the Match. The second match is scheduled for Thursday in Dhaka.

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