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Wednesday, 19 October 2011

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Daily Express News Story


The West Indies was shot just 61, his second lowest total of an international day such as Bangladesh romped to victory by eight wickets in the third and final game of the series on Tuesday in Chittagong.

The left arm spinner Shakib Al Hasan claimed career best figures of four for 16 as tourists and were sent to bat first in general dark conditions, lasted only 22 overs. West Indies won the series 2-1 again.

West Indies' lowest ODI total came in 2004 when they were dismissed for 54 in South Africa in Cape Town.

"We did not apply today," said the captain of the West Indies Darren Sammy. "The wicket suited them, he spun. When we left Bangladesh, which again left in the game. The window looked as if we had scored 150, which would be a different story."

Only two batsmen reached double digits West Indies - Kieron Pollard top scorer with 25 and debutant Carlos Brathwaite to the 11th Shafiul Islam and Nasir Hossain took two wickets to complete Chakib piece.

Bangladesh is not only race in response to losing two wickets with 30 works by the government, and are happy to wait 20 overs to complete the chase, despite the threat of rain. Tamim Iqbal hit unbeaten 36

The two teams will now play a series of two test starting in Chittagong on Friday.

The Bangladesh captain Mushfiqur Rahim said Tuesday flight was to inspire his team to do well in the test series. "He came a little late for us. But anyway, it was important for us to do well on tests, "he said.

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