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It’s a party over here...

As The West Indies won a one-day international series against Bangladesh for the first time in 10 years today with a seven wicket win over the visitors...

The Windies shot out Bangladesh for 227 in 46 overs before cruising to the target in 37 overs to win the series with a game to spare...

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00:00West Indies won the toss and told Bangladesh to have a hit in the second
00:03ODI at Warner Park with the game being a do or die for the Tigers. The opening
00:08partnership was worth 26 runs in just 3.1 overs but after that Jaden Seals
00:17was on fire. Seals took the first three wickets with 54 on the
00:25board make that 64 for 4 with opener Tanzid Hassan being dismissed by Justin
00:30Graves for 46. Left arm spinner Gudakesh Moti took the next two wickets and it
00:34was 104 for 6. Bangladesh were in tatters at 115 for 7 with debutant
00:40Marquino Minley removing Rashad Hossain for a duck. But Mahmudullah and Tanzeem
00:45Hassan Saqib then came to their team's rescue. They put on a stand that was
00:51worth 92 for the eighth wicket to bring some respectability to the innings.
00:55Hassan Saqib was caught and bowled by Rostan Chase for 45 that being his
00:59highest in the state score and Seals removed Mahmudullah for 62 to end with
01:03four wickets. Bangladesh were all out for 227 in the 46th over. In reply the
01:11West Indies opened with Brandon King and the left-handed Evan Lewis. The two set
01:15the foundation for the Caribbean team with a win guaranteeing them the series.
01:21They put on a stand with 109 in under 21 overs with King playing some
01:27quality shots along the carpet. Lewis would get 49 of 62 balls which included
01:32four sixes. He was caught and bowled by Rashad Hossain. King and new
01:41batsman Casey Cotty then had a healthy partnership as well. It was worth a
01:45valuable 66 runs for the second wicket with West Indies getting closer to
01:49victory. King was bowled by Nahid Rana for 82 and it became 175 for two. Meg
01:57that 197 for three as Cotty was out to Afeef Hossain for 45. But captain Shea
02:03Hope with 17 not out and Sheafeen Rutherford with an unbeaten 24 would see
02:07the Windies home. They reached 230 for three from 36.5 overs to win the match
02:13and clinch the series with an unassailable 2-0 lead.
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