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Bangladesh bowl Windies out for paltry 108 in second ODI

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Mehidy Hasan Miraz (4 for 29) and Nasum Ahmed (3 for 19) have put the West Indies batting to the sword and skittled the hosts out for 108 in the second ODI in Guyana.

The spin duo snared seven wickets for 48 runs between them as all the Caribbean batters walked back to the hutch with 15 overs in hand at the Providence Stadium on Wednesday.

Like in the first game, Tamim Iqbal attacked the batsmen with close-in fielders and at least one in the slips every over. The batsmen never got going.

After Bangladesh chose to field in their bid to secure the series with a game in hand, openers Shai Hope (18) and Kyle Mayers (17) began watchfully and batted 10 overs to reach 27 without any loss. That was the highest partnership in the game.

Mosaddek Hossain, who had opened Bangladesh’s bowling, returned to the attack and castled Mayers to trigger a collapse that went all the way to the bottom of the batting.

Keemo Paul top scored for the Caribbean side, remaining unbeaten on 25 with four boundaries. The innings featured no sixes.

Bangladesh won the first game by four wickets after restricting the hosts to 149 for nine, reports bdnews24.com.

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