Karn Sharma and Swapnil Singh bag four key wickets to secure a 35-run victory in Hyderabad
Off-spinner Mehidy Hasan claimed a career-best 4-25 as Bangladesh clinched the three-match series against the West Indies on Friday with a seven-wicket victory in the second game.
Bangladesh won the first match by six wickets.
Skipper Tamim Iqbal hit 50 to help the side chase the target in 33.2 overs after the West Indies was bowled out for 148 in 43.4 overs.
It was Bangladesh’s third straight and fifth overall series victory over the West Indies.
Fast bowler Mustafizur Rahman (2-15) and left-arm spinner Shakib Al Hasan (2-30) took two wickets each to play a key role after the West Indies opted to bat first.
Rovman Powell was the top scorer with 41 off 66, hitting two fours and one six as he led the side past 100.
Mustafizur got the wicket of Sunil Ambris (6) before Mehidy provided the key breakthrough, dismissing debutant Kjorn Ottley on 24.
In the same over, Mehidy removed Joshua Da Silva, after which Al Hasan ripped through the middle order.
Nkrumah Bonner resisted for a while but pacer Hasan Mahmud got rid of him for 20 as the West Indies slumped to 71-7.
Powell then came to the crease and took the side past 100 alongside Alzarri Joseph by sharing 32 runs for the ninth wicket.
Mustafizur came back in his second spell to break the partnership as he removed Joseph with a short-pitched delivery for 17.
Powell added 28 runs for the last wicket with Akeal Hossain, who scored 12 not out.
Tamim led the charge from the front, hitting 50 off 76, including three fours and one six.
He and Nazmul Hossain (17) shared 47 runs for the second wicket after opener Liton Das was dismissed for 22.
Raymon Reifer removed Tamim after he reached his 48th fifty but Shakib, who was unbeaten on 43, guided the side home, extending the winning streak to seven against the West Indies.
The third and final ODI is set for Monday in Chattogram.
West Indies
S. Ambris c Mehidy b Mustafizur 6
K. Ottley c Tamim b Mehidy 24
J. Da Silva b Mehidy 5
A. McCarthy b Shakib 3
J. Mohammed lbw b Shakib 11
K. Mayers run out 0
N. Bonner b Hasan 20
R. Powell st Mushfiqur b Mehidy 41
R. Reifer lbw b Mehidy 2
A. Joseph c Liton b Mustafizur 17
A. Hosein not out 12
Extras (lb1, w4, nb 2) 7
Total (43.4 overs) 148
Fall of wickets: 1-10 (Ambris), 2-36 (Ottley), 3-37 (Da Silva), 4-39 (McCarthy), 5-41 (Mayers), 6-67 (Mohammed), 7-71 (Bonner), 8-88 (Reifer), 9-120 ( Joseph), 10-148 (Powell)
Bowling: Mustafizur 8-3-15-2 (nb2), Rubel 7-0-23-0, Hasan 9-0-54-1(w4), Mehidy 9.4-0-25-4, Shakib 10-0-30-2
Scoreboard
Bangladesh
Liton Das lbw b Hosein 22
Tamim Iqbal c Da Silva b Reifer 50
Najmul Hossain c Ottley b Mohammed 17
Shakib Al Hasan not out 43
Mushfiqur Rahim not out 9
Extras (w7, nb 1) 8
Total (3 wickets - 33.2 overs) 149
Did not bat: Mahmudullah Riyad, Soumya Sarkar, Mehidy Hasan, Hasan Mahmud, Rubel Hossain, Mustafizur Rahman
Fall of wicket: 1-30 (Liton Das), 77-2 (Najmul Hossain), 3-109 (Tamim Iqbal)
Bowling: Joseph 10-0-42-0 (nb1), Mayers 2-0-15-0, Hosein 9.2-0-45-1 (w7), Mohammed 7-0-29-1, Reifer 5-0-18-1
Bangladesh won by seven wickets
Bangladesh lead series 2-0
Toss: West Indies
Umpire: Sharfuddoula Saikat (BAN), Gazi Sohel (BAN)
TV Umpire: Masudur Rahman (BAN)
Match Referee: Neeyamur Rashid Rahul (BAN)
Karn Sharma and Swapnil Singh bag four key wickets to secure a 35-run victory in Hyderabad
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