West Indies and Bangladesh took on each other in the second ODI of the three-match series at the Warner Park, Basseterre, St Kitts. The hosts achieved a seven-wicket win over Bangladesh while chasing down a total 228 runs wherein Brandon King top scored by playing an innings of 82 runs from 76 balls which included eight fours and three sixes. Apart from King, Evin Lewis and Keacy Carty played knocks of 49 and 45 runs respectively which helped the side win the match easily and maintain a 2-0 lead in the three-match series.
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During the chase, Bangladesh pacer Tanzim Hasan Sakib did something ‘unpredictable’ which wasn’t liked by batter Brandon King. Sakib bowled a length ball which was defended by Brandon King. However, in his follow through, Tanzim threw the ball back at the batter’s end trying to run-out King. Though, the batter added his bat in middle and played it towards slips. Bangladesh appealed to the umpire against Brandon King for ‘obstructing the field’. In the end, the third umpire didn’t give the batter out. The video of the incident went viral on the social media.
Brandon King Doesn’t Like Tanzim Hasan Sakib’s Act
What are they appealing for? 👀
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Batting first, Bangladesh were wrapped up for 227 runs wherein Mahmudullah top scored with an innings of 62 runs from 92 balls. Opener Tanzid Hasan Sakib also played an innings of 48 runs from 33 balls. No other Bangladeshi batter wasn’t able to stay at the crease for long and were dismissed cheaply. Jayden Seales picked up a four-wicket haul with the ball for West Indies whereas Gudakesh Motie ended up with a two-fer. Rest all bowlers picked up one-wicket each.
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Chasing down the target, West Indies were off to a decent start when openers Brandon King and Evin Lewis added 109 runs for the first wicket. The Bangladeshi bowlers didn’t bring any challenge for the West Indies batters and in the end, they were able to win the match by seven wickets.