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Village Voice- Bangladesh Draw First Blood in CG United ODI Series

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July 11, 2022
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1st CG United One-Day International

Venue: Guyana National Stadium

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Toss: Bangladesh won and bowled

Result: Bangladesh won by 6 wickets

Scorecard:https://www.windiescricket.com/matches/211924/#scorecard

(West Indies Cricket News) -West Indies paid the price for a below-par batting performance as they fell to defeat for the first time on the ongoing the multi-format tour. After sweeping the Tests 2-0 and winning the three-match T20 International series 2-0, they fell at the hands of the visitors on Sunday.

Sent in to bat first, the home team made 149-9 in a contest reduced to 41 overs per side after rain delayed the start by 2-¼ hours. Shamarh Brooks top-scored with 33 and was made to work very hard for his runs which required 66 balls. The innings had a rousing end when tail-ender Anderson Phillip made a career-best 21 not out, which included the only six of the innings. He shared an unbroken 39-run last wicket stand with Jayden Seales who made 16 not out to give the innings a lift.

Left-arm seamer Shoriful Islam was superb with 4-34 while off-spinner Mehidy Hasan supported with 3-36.

HAVE A LOT OF FIGHT

“In hindsight, our total was definitely not enough but in saying that, it was difficult to get more to be honest, batting first on that track,” said captain Nicholas Pooran. “The last wicket of Anderson Phillip and Jayden Seales putting on a partnership showed that the guys have a lot of fight in them and it gave us a chance to go out and try to defend this total. I think we should’ve started better in the power-play when we bowled, especially after getting that first wicket. I think if we got one more wicket in that power-play then that makes the game very interesting.”

The visitors chased down the target with 55 balls to spare – reaching 151-4 off 31.5 overs, as veteran Mahmudullah struck an unbeaten 41 off 69 balls while Najmul Hossain (37) and captain Tamim Iqbal (33) chipped in to ensure Bangladesh broke their losing streak on tour.

Najmul counted five boundaries in a 46-ball knock before becoming the first wicket for left-arm Gudakesh Motie, who made his debut on home soil. Mahmudullah, who struck two fours and a six anchored a 40-run, unbroken fifth wicket partnership with Nurul Hasan (20 not out).

WCW: WEST INDIES COMEBACK WEDNESDAY

West Indies will look to rebound when the teams meet again in the second CG United ODI on Wednesday at the same venue. First ball is 9:30am (8:30am Jamaica).

Fans can reserve their seats via www.windiescricket.com/tickets safe in the knowledge you can choose your preferred seat location before getting to the ground and avoid queues. Online purchases allow fans to save the tickets to a mobile device or print out at home to present for scanning at the stadium.

The prices will range from US$6 (GUY$1200) for the Mound/Grounds, to US$15 (GUY$3000) for the Orange Stand or US$25 (GUY$5000) for the best seats in the Red and Green Stands. Children under 16 and Seniors receive free entry. The stadium box office is also open for ticket sales.

Fans can watch live on ESPN Caribbean and listen to live radio commentary on the Windies Cricket YouTube channel.

 
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