West Indies were all-out for 108 runs in 35 overs in the second One Day International against Bangladesh at Guyana on Wednesday.
Mehidy Hasan took four wickets for 29 runs in his eight overs, Nasum Ahmed bagged three wickets while Mosaddek Hossain and Shoriful Islam got one wicket each.
Tamim Iqbal, captain of the Bangladesh ODI team won the toss and decided to bat first. Mosaddek Hossain came back to the team after almost a year replacing Taskin Ahmed.
Shai Hope and Kyle Mayers opened the innings for the Caribbeans, they were cautious as they put on only 26 runs in the first 10 overs.
Though Bangladesh could draw first blood if wicketkeeper Nurul Hasan could complete the dismissal of Shai Hope in the fifth over.
The West Indian opener came down the track and missed the delivery from Mehidy Hasan but Sohan failed to do the stumping before Hope’s safe return.
The openers wanted to accelerate after the initial phase and lost quick wickets.
Mayers was the first to go, once again the all-rounder got dismissed by an off-spinner’s arm ball. Mosaddek took the first wicket after sitting out of the ODI team for almost a year.
Nasum Ahmed made his debut in the first ODI of the series but remained wicketless, he soon joined the party on Wednesday.
The left-arm spinner bowled Shamrah Brooks for just five runs, then Hope gave a catch to Mosaddek against Nasum’s delivery, and just after one delivery, he bowled Nicholas Pooran.
Nasum took three wickets to break the middle order of the West Indies team, Shoriful Islam removed dangerous Rovman Powell to quiet things up.
Powell was playing his naturally aggressive cricket, hit two boundaries but finally gave a catch to Mahmudullah at short mid-wicket.
Next to go was Brendon King, Mehidy Hasan dismissed him for 11 runs.
To add insult to injury, Akeal Hossain was run out for two runs
Late charge from Keemo Paul (25*) took West Indies over 100 runs.
West Indies had a poor run in the first ODI at the same ground where they were restricted to 149-9 in 41 overs.
The scenario hasn’t improved much as they are struggling against the spinners in the second ODI as well.
Bangladesh leads the series 1-0.