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October 15, 2011

Series sealed! – Samuels, Simmons pilot Windies to 2-0 lead

DHAKA, Bangladesh (CMC) — Attractive half-centuries from Marlon Samuels and Lendl Simmons inspired West Indies to a crushing eight-wicket defeat of Bangladesh in the second One-Day International here yesterday, earning the Caribbean side only their second one-day series win in three years.

Chasing Bangladesh’s moderate 220 all out off 48.5 overs, West Indies were propelled to their target by Samuels’s unbeaten 88 and Simmons’s 80, at the Shere Bangla National Stadium.

The pair posted 111 for the second wicket, after Danza Hyatt (39) and Simmons had laid the platform for the run chase with a measured 71-run opening stand.

Earlier, captain Mushfiqur Rahim hit 69 and Nasir Hossain, 50, to engineer a Bangladesh fightback after they tottered at 18 for four in the fifth over.

Mushfiqur combined with Naeem Islam (30) to add 57 for the sixrth wicket and stabilise the innings, while Nasir posted a further 41 from 37 balls for the eighth wicket with Abdur Razzak (25), to provide late impetus.

Speedster Kemar Roach grabbed 3-49 while pacer Ravi Rampaul (2-27) and captain and medium-pacer Darren Sammy (2-42), finished with two wickets apiece.

The win gave West Indies and unassailable lead in the three-match series. Their only other ODI series win in recent years came against Zimbabwe last March in the Caribbean.

They had previously beaten Sri Lanka, 2-0, in a three-match series in the Caribbean back in 2008.

Opting to bat, Bangladesh had a nightmare start when left-hander Imrul Kayes swished at the fourth ball of the day from Rampaul and edged a catch to wicketkeeper Denesh Ramdin, to depart without scoring at one for one.

Three balls later in the next over, Tamim Iqbal (1) squirted an innocuous delivery from Roach down the throat of Andre Russell at third man and two balls later, Mohammad Ashraful (0) flirted with another harmless delivery and succeeded in finding second slip, where Sammy juggled before securing the catch.

As if things could get no worse, Shakib al Hasan, who looked ominous with three fours in 12 from nine balls, essayed a loose, flat-footed drive at Rampaul and was gobbled up behind.

Mushfiqur, who hit two fours and a six off 109 balls, then played responsibly to haul his side back into the game.

He carefully put together a stand of 40 for the fifth wicket with Alok Kapali (20) before anchoring another solid partnership with Naeem who faced 42 balls and hit three fours.

Mushfiqur added a further 35 for the seventh wicket with Nasir before finally departing, caught at deep square pulling at Russell at 150 in the 40th over.

It was left to Nasir, who hit three fours and a six off 54 balls, to provide the late flourish in tandem with Razzak, who stroked a cameo 19-ball 25.

Simmons and Hyatt then played contrasting knocks to put the Windies on course for victory.

While Simmons was more sedate in early on, Hyatt looked to attack and he cleared long on with left-arm spinner Razzak for his first major scoring shot in the fourth over.

Not to be left out, Simmons took a four and a six off pacer Shafiul Islam in the seventh over.

Hyatt faced 46 balls and struck two fours and four sixes, before he was brilliantly caught by Rubel Hossain at long off — running in and diving — off Shakib’s left-arm spin which yielded two for 30 from 10 overs.

Simmons and Samuels then dominated as West Indies moved in cruise mode. Simmons faced 125 balls overall and counted three fours and three sixes, while Samuels hammered 12 fours and a six off just 74 balls.

Simmons appeared headed for another ton when he swept at Shakib and was adjudged lbw at 182-2 in the 38th over.

Samuels, who emerged from a quiet start to shine, then reduced Darren Bravo (one not out) to a mere spectator in dominating a 39-run, third-wicket stand.

He took three successive boundaries from fast bowler Rubel Hossain’s final over before smashing three fours and a six off Shafiul’s seventh that cost 21 runs, as West Indies easily reached their target.

Scoreboard

Bangladesh:

Tamim Iqbal c Russell b Roach 1

Imrul Kayes c Ramdin b Rampaul 0

Mohammad Ashraful c Sammy b Roach 0

Mushfiqur Rahim c Samuels b Russell 69

Shakib Al Hasan c Ramdin b Rampaul 12

Alok Kapali c Simmons b Roach 20

Naeem Islam c and b Samuels 30

Nasir Hossain b Sammy 50

Abdur Razzak run out 25

Shafiul Islam c Bishoo b Sammy 4

Rubel Hossain not out 0

Extras (lb3, w6) 9

Total (for all out; 485 overs) 220

Fall of wickets: 1-1 (Kayes), 2-1 (Tamim), 3-1 (Ashraful), 4-18 (Shakib), 5-58 (Kapali), 6-115 (Naeem), 7-150 (Rahim), 8-191 (Razzak), 9-220 (Shafiul), 10-220 (Nasir)

Bowling: Rampaul 10-0-27-2, Roach 10-1-49-3 (w3), Russell 9-1-50-1 (w2), Sammy 85-0-42-2 (w1), Bishoo 5-0-21-0, Samuels 5-0-24-1, Pollard 1-0-4-0

West Indies:

L Simmons lbw b Shakib 80

D Hyatt c Rubel b Shakib 39

M Samuels not out 88

D Bravo not out 1

Extras (lb2, nb1, w10) 13

Total (for two wickets; 424 overs) 221

Fall of wickets: 1-71 (Hyatt), 2-182 (Simmons)

Bowling: Shafiul 7-2-53-0 (w6), Razzak 6-1-32-0, Shakib 10-1-30-2 (w1), Rubel 10-0-54-0 (nb1, w3), Kapali 2-0-12-0, Nasir 24-0-14-0, Ashraful 2-0-17-0, Naeem 3-1-7-0

Result: West Indies win by eight wickets

Toss: Bangladesh

Umpires: Nadir Shah (BAN) and Paul Reiffel (AUS)

TV umpire: Sharfuddoula Shahid (BAN)

Match referee: Andy Pycroft (ZIM)

Third one-dayer: Chittagong (Tuesday)

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