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West Indies vs Bangladesh, 2nd ODI - Live Cricket Score, Commentary

Series: Bangladesh tour of West Indies, 2018 Venue: Providence Stadium, Guyana Date & Time: Jul 25, 02:30 PM LOCAL
Hetmyer became the youngest Windies batsman to score an ODI hundred in the Caribbean.
Hetmyer became the youngest Windies batsman to score an ODI hundred in the Caribbean. © AFP

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Here's what the players had to say after the game -

Jason Holder, Windies Captain: Yeah it was a bit nerve-wrecking (to bowl the last over) but I had the mental support of the team and I came through. I talk to myself, it doesn't matter how we started, it matters how we finish. They got off to a really good start, and both the bowlers, me and Alzarri were slipping and sliding and it was hard. Credit to the way we fought back. Devendra and Nurse were good. Keemo Paul was excellent too. Hetmyer is a great talent, he plays spin quite well too, and hope he can continue this way in the future.

Shimron Hetmyer, Man of the Match (125 off 93): Yeah the home crowd helped. It was a push for me to have my family and girlfriend here. It was great to have my whole family by my side. They all support me hand in hand. So, thanks to them. I want to take one step one at a time and see how it goes in St.Kitts.

Mashrafe Mortaza, Bangladesh Captain: Yeah there was some dew as well, but suddenly ball was turning. In the last over we couldn't finish it off. The way they played was really good, but we should've been more clinical in our finish. Our fielding was not up to the mark, we dropped catches, conceded 24 doubles. We have one game to go and hopefully we can cover it up in the next match.

WINDIES LEVEL SERIES - BANGLADESH FALL SHORT BY THREE

Bangladesh needed 8 off 7 and had six wickets in hand. Then they needed eight in the final over. Who would have thought that they'd lose? Holder dismissed Rahim on the very first ball and from there on Mosaddek Hossain and Mortaza failed to finish the game. Bangladesh were 232 for 3 at one stage and cruising. A sensational comeback from the hosts to pick up this win and level the three-match series 1-1. Ahead of the game, Shakib had said that Guyana gives them the best chance to seal the series. Now they head to St Kitts on the backfoot.

Gayle drops Mahmudullah

A leg break that finally takes the edge and it's carrying low to slip, where Gayle is a little late to react. Is that the game gone?

Another decision overturned

Another LBW that was given on-field sees the ball spinning down the leg-side. So much spin. Mahmudullah the batsman, Nurse the bowler.

Review saves Shakib

It's turning. Bishoo from over the wicket and spinning it in. Looked leg-side and proved to be -- missing leg-stump, forcing the umpire to reverse his decision.

Tamim doesn't know lack of form

After a hundred in the first ODI, he hoists a 50* off 73 balls in this game. 6 fours in his innings so far, and Bangladesh well placed in the chase.

Fastest fifty for Bangladesh

And it's come off 28 balls. Tamim Iqbal has stepped it up after Anamul's wicket and Shakib Al Hasan is rotating the strike well, sneaking in the shots whenever he can.

Windies have no idea about the lengths to bowl on this pitch, it seems.

Anamul Haque out

He has 23 off 9 but perishes to Alzarri Joseph's pace. Top of off. Walks down the track, misses the heave and ...

Quick start!

3 fours and 2 sixes in the first 2 overs, with Anamul Haq leading the effort with 23* off 8 balls. Windies are either too full or too short.

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Build-up

Now this isn't Test cricket that we'll just go on and on about how Windies, and their rise, matters more than it should. This is ODI cricket, where this rising Bangladesh side are, so to say, the 'Tigers', an epithet our Bangladesh correspondent Atif Azam nauseously -- endearingly -- uses to refer to the Mashrafe Mortaza-led side. And there was plenty in evidence in the first ODI, where the Bulwarks rose in a convincing win.

If it was spin on that day, it'll be spin again today in Guyana, which has some rain in store. For those in the Indian subcontinent, get your double cappuccino shots ready. People in US, it might be a good day to be in the country; thank God for time zones.

Anyway, here's the preview for the 2nd ODI between Windies and Bangladesh in Guyana, which the hosts must win to keep the three-match series alive. Have a read as we wait for the toss. And don't forget to send in your #CBhaveyoursay to get featured on the commentary page (of course you have the attention span for two windows on your browser).

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