Khaleej Times

Tamim, Shakib star as Windies suffer defeat

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providence — A record doublecent­ury partnershi­p between Tamim Iqbal and Shakib Al Hasan paved the way as Bangladesh bounced back from their Test se- ries drubbing with a 48-run win over West Indies in their opening one-day internatio­nal on Sunday.

Man-of-the-Match Tamim blasted an unbeaten 130, the highest by a Bangladesh­i in ODIs against the West Indies, while Shakib weighed in with 97 a second-wicket partnershi­p of 207. Captain Mashrafe Mortaza then led the way with the ball in taking four for 37 as the hosts were limited to 231 for nine in reply.

“It was important for us to make a strong statement here after the way we played in the Tests,” Mashrafe said after the victory at Guyana’s National Stadium.

“This ground has been a happy one for us over the years and we are looking now to clinch the series in the next match on Wednesday.”

West Indies were on course to seriously challenge the target with Chris Gayle and Shimron Hetmyer at the crease. However when Gayle was run out for 40 and Hetmyer fell to Mustafizur Rahman for a topscore of 52 the innings went into freefall and an entertaini­ng unbroken last-wicket stand of 59 between Devendra Bishoo and Alzarri Joseph merely delayed the inevitable.

Smarting from the annihilati­on endured over the two Tests, both of which ended inside three days, Bangladesh immediatel­y found the less challengin­g circumstan­ces of ODI cricket more to their liking.

“For those of us who were involved in the Test series it mattered to us to come out here fighting and I am glad we did that,” Tamim said.

Mushfiqur Rahim also belted 30 off just 11 deliveries and made a significan­t difference to his side’s innings in the final overs. His late assault contribute­d to 43 runs being taken off the last two overs — the most productive ever for Bangladesh in their ODI history — off the bowling of Jason Holder and Andre Russell. For Holder it represente­d a turnaround from earlier in the morning, when he removed opening batsman Anamul Haque for a duck in his opening over after Mortaza chose to bat first. —

 ?? AFP ?? a record double-century partnershi­p between Tamim Iqbal and Shakib al hasan (left) guided Bangladesh to victory. —
AFP a record double-century partnershi­p between Tamim Iqbal and Shakib al hasan (left) guided Bangladesh to victory. —
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