Gregory Brathwaite (West Indies), Zahid Bassarath (West Indies), Deighton Butler (West Indies, TV)
Referee
Jeff Crowe (New Zealand)
Toss
West Indies elected to bowl
Pitch Report
Today, the grass from the first game has been rolled, there is less moisture and even though there is even covering of that grass, the wicket has eased up. So, it will be interesting to see how this pitch plays tonight!
VENUE STATS
1st Innings
133Avg Runs
7Avg Wkts
111.11Avg
SR
2nd Innings
121Avg Runs
9Avg Wkts
103.93Avg
SR
Weather Update
Weather Update
Kingstown,West Indies
Updated: 18 Dec 09:00
27.2°CRain
light rain
73%
Clouds
85%
Rain %
83%
Humidity
17.7 kmph
Wind
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Venue Details
Arnos Vale Ground, Kingstown
Today, the grass from the first game has been rolled, there is less moisture and even though there is even covering of that grass, the wicket has eased up. So, it will be interesting to see how this pitch plays tonight!
VENUE STATS
1st Innings
133Avg Runs
7Avg Wkts
111.11Avg
SR
2nd Innings
121Avg Runs
9Avg Wkts
103.93Avg
SR
Toss winners opt to
43%Bat FirstBowl First57%
Team Batting First
86%WinsLosses14%
Weather Update
Weather Update
Kingstown,West Indies
Updated: 18 Dec 09:00
27.2°CRain
light rain
73%
Clouds
85%
Rain %
83%
Humidity
17.7 kmph
Wind
Bat
AR
Bowl
WK
Player
Last 5 matches
S Hetmyer
WI
7(9)
2(5)
-
-
-
E Lewis
WI
68(31)
3(5)
8(9)
13(10)
-
B A King
WI
-
-
1(3)
3(5)
23(19)
K Carty
WI
-
-
-
-
-
SE Rutherford
WI
29(17)
-
1(5)
2(6)
6(5)
R Powell
WI
38(23)
54(41)
43(41)
18(10)
37(27)
MH Joy
BAN
-
-
-
-
-
M Haque
BAN
-
-
-
-
-
Shadman Islam
BAN
-
-
-
-
-
Player
Last 5 matches
RL Chase
WI
9(8),1/
47
7(8),0/
11
13(7),0/
34
-
8(13),0/
24
R Shepherd
WI
-
30(28),0/
20
22(12),2/
42
35(22),1/
45
18(13),0/
24
JP Greaves
WI
-
-
-
-
-
A Russell
WI
-
-
-
30(17),0/
27
-
H Murad
BAN
-
-
-
-
-
MH Miraz
BAN
-
16(16),0/
46
35(32),1/
7
-
-
Player
Last 5 matches
G Moti
WI
2/
40
1/
27
0/
16
1/
45
1/
31
A Joseph
WI
1/
33
1/
37
-
-
0/
38
M Forde
WI
-
-
0/
17
-
-
S Joseph
WI
-
-
-
0/
45
0/
26
J Seales
WI
-
-
-
-
-
S Springer
WI
-
-
-
-
-
AJ Hosein
WI
0/
40
4/
22
1/
24
0/
20
-
T Hinds
WI
-
1/
30
0/
24
-
-
OC McCoy
WI
0/
40
-
-
-
-
S Hossain
BAN
-
-
-
-
-
H Mahmud
BAN
-
-
-
-
-
T Islam
BAN
-
-
-
-
-
T Ahmed
BAN
1/
51
2/
16
0/
44
1/
12
-
S Islam
BAN
-
-
0/
17
-
-
N Rana
BAN
-
-
-
-
-
Player
Last 5 matches
SD Hope
WI
54(24)
4(2)
-
-
18(25)
AA Jangoo
WI
-
-
-
-
-
N Pooran
WI
-
7(4)
14(23)
38(29)
-
MI Ankon
BAN
-
-
-
-
-
J Ali
BAN
-
1(2)
8(6)
-
1(4)
MZ Hasan
BAN
-
-
-
-
-
L Das
BAN
42(25)
14(11)
4(2)
54(49)
13(10)
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52 Match, Super 8 Group 1•Jun 25•ICC Men's T20 World Cup
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That concludes the second T20I, and with it, Bangladesh clinch the series 2-0. A superb all-round performance with the ball, and a clinical effort to defend a modest total. We’ll be back on the 20th for the third and final game of this tour, where the West Indies will look to avoid the whitewash. This is Meeth Agrawal signing off alongside my co-commentator Bidipto Datta. See you then!
Litton Das (Bangladesh captain): Very happy. Not just me but all Bangladesh people. Definitely, confident in defending the total. When I played the first ball, I understood it was a difficult wicket to bat on. Credits to Shamim Hossain. When we needed wickets, whoever came to the ball gave us the wicket. It's all about team effort. We are in good flow at the moment. We have to come and play good cricket.
Rovman Powell (West Indies captain): (On bowling first) I think at the start we made a right decision. We felt its a different pitch. We thought the ball would come on better. It's disappointing to be honest. In the last few series, batting has let down to be honest. The bowlers have stood up for us for third series in a row but batting hasn't and we aren't able to have a complete game. We have made some strides but last few series has put us back.
Shamim Hossain Patwari (Player of the Match, 35* off 17 balls): I am really happy! I am back in the national team after some time and this feels great. I have the finisher's role, and so, I think about hitting the ball and keep that simple. My plan is to finish the game, I have worked on that for the last few months and it is coming off.
It is time for the post-match presentation!
West Indies 102 all-out. Bangladesh win by 27 runs and take the series 2-0 with a game to go!
A MONUMENTAL SERIES WIN FOR BANGLADESH! Their first-ever series victory against the West Indies away from home. What a statement they’ve made after the disappointment of the 3-0 drubbing in the ODI series. A remarkable turn of events, and it’s clear that their bowlers were the real heroes today.
129 was never going to be an intimidating total, but it was a brilliant collective effort from Bangladesh’s pacers and spinners that ensured West Indies were never allowed to get comfortable. Taskin Ahmed, Bangladesh’s most seasoned bowler, set the tone with two crucial wickets in his first over, dismissing both King and Fletcher. That was followed by Mahedi Hasan, who continues to show his worth in this format. A four-wicket haul in the previous game, and now two key wickets today, including the dangerous Charles and Pooran, saw West Indies slumped at 32 for 4 inside sixth over.
Once again, the West Indies were left relying on the shoulders of their captain, Rovman Powell. After his heroics in the first match, it seemed like he might repeat the performance when he was handed a lifeline with a dropped catch. But fate wasn’t on his side for long. A brilliant catch from Mehidy Hasan at backward point sent Powell packing. And with Shepherd falling for a duck soon after, the West Indies were well and truly buried at 42 for 6 inside 10 overs.
A late rally from Roston Chase and Akeal Hosein threatened to make things interesting, as they added a stubborn 47-run partnership. But once Rishad took two wickets in quick succession, including that of Chase, the writing was on the wall. The West Indies’ chase, never really on track, was finished.
It’s been a display of poor decision-making and indiscipline from the West Indies. The batting has been inconsistent, the team has failed to build partnerships, and once again, they’ve shown a lack of skill in T20 cricket. Credit to Bangladesh’s bowlers, but make no mistake, the Windies should have been much better than this.
Also, credit where it’s due to Shamim Hossain, who was the only one in the Bangladesh top order who seemed to have any composure while others fell around him. Without his quickfire 30-odd, Bangladesh would have been in even deeper trouble.
For the West Indies, this is their second consecutive T20I series loss after the drubbing from England. They’ve clearly got a lot of work to do. With one more game to go, the Windies will need to regroup, reassess, and avoid the humiliation of a 3-0 whitewash. If they don’t, they may face serious questions on their T20I future.
A well-deserved series win for Bangladesh, but West Indies need to do some serious introspection if they hope to turn this around. Presentations coming up soon...
18.3 Taskin Ahmed to Akeal Hosein, BANGLADESH WIN THE SERIES WITH A GAME TO GO! Good length slower ball outside off-stump. Hosein made room to try and cut it but could only pat it in the air. Backward point then came into play and completed the catch to create history!
Akeal Hosein c Mehidy Hasan Miraz b Taskin Ahmed 31 (31b, 0x4, 2x6)
18.2 Taskin Ahmed to Akeal Hosein, good length ball around off-stump. Hoicked away to the wide long-on area from deep in the crease for another two.
18.1 Taskin Ahmed to Akeal Hosein, full and slow on the pads. Clipped away off the toes to the deep mid-wicket region for a brace. 100 up for the West Indies.
Taskin Ahmed [3.0-0-12-2] comes back into the attack
Just one more wicket needed for Bangladesh to seal a historic series win. Akeal Hosein, the only hope for West Indies now.
18
overs
98/9score
1
W
0
1
6
1
runs
Akeal Hosein*
27(28)
Obed McCoy
1(2)
Tanzim Sakib
2/22
17.6 Tanzim Sakib to Akeal Hosein, back of a length on leg-stump. Hosein backs away and bunts it down to long-on off the backfoot for a single.
17.5 Tanzim Sakib to Akeal Hosein, SIX RUNS! Short on middle-stump. Hooked away over the right of deep square-leg for a maximum. Mahedi tried to catch it but he was a bit too in from the rope for that.
17.4 Tanzim Sakib to Obed McCoy, full toss on leg-stump here. Clipped away to deep backward square-leg off the pads for a single.
17.3 Tanzim Sakib to Obed McCoy, bouncer over off-stump here. McCoy is forced to sway out of the line and leave it.
Obed McCoy, LHB, comes to the crease
17.2 Tanzim Sakib to Alzarri Joseph, CHIPPED STRAIGHT TO THE BOWLER! Back of a length on off-stump. Joseph makes room on the backfoot and just splices it back to the bowler for a simple return catch!
Alzarri Joseph c and b Tanzim Hasan Sakib 0 (2b, 0x4, 0x6)
17.1 Tanzim Sakib to Akeal Hosein, over the wicket, short around off-stump. Patted to the cover area off the backfoot for a single now.
Tanzim Hasan [3.0-1-13-1] comes back into the attack
A double strike from Rishad, and Bangladesh have broken the West Indies' comeback! Two crucial wickets, and the Windies' hopes of pulling off the impossible are quickly fading.