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Bangladesh vs West Indies 2018

West Indies should celebrate a bit more after first win on tour: Shai Hope

Hope rated his 146* as the best of his three ODI centuries, because this one delivered a win as opposed to a tie.

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2nd ODI: Fifties to Tamim Iqbal, Mushfiqur Rahim and Shakib Al Hasan take Bangladesh to 255/7

For West Indies, the tearaway fast bowler Oshane Thomas had the best figures of 3/54.

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2nd ODI: West Indies field against unchanged Bangladesh

Bangladesh fielded an unchanged squad, while West Indies dropped Kieran Powell for Chandrapaul Hemraj.

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West Indies opt to bowl in second Bangladesh ODI

West Indies captain Rovman Powell won the toss and elected to bowl in their second one-day international against Bangladesh in Dhaka on Tuesday.

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Mushfiqur puts Bangladesh 1-0 up against West Indies

Mushfiqur Rahim top scored with an unbeaten 55 as Bangladesh defeated West Indies by five wickets.

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1st ODI: West Indies seek respite after Test drubbing

Bangladesh are boosted by the return of Tamim Iqbal and Shakib Al Hasan.

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Rovman Powell named West Indies ODI captain, Darren Bravo returns

Bravo last played an ODI in October 2016, and recently returned to international cricket.

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West Indies payback delights Bangladesh skipper Shakib Al Hasan

Bangladesh Test skipper Shakib Al Hasan is pleased his team were able to get payback for the humiliation they suffered at the hands of the West Indies earlier this year. Bangladesh completed a 2-0 sweep of the West Indies inside three days in Dhaka on Sunday, recording their first ever victory by an innings in...

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We let ourselves down on the field: Kraigg Brathwaite

It was Bangladesh's first Test series win in four years, after they won the opener in Chittagong by 64 runs.

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To enforce a follow-on after more than 100 Tests in 18 years is special: Shakib Al Hasan

Bangladesh avenged their away first Test defeat to the Windies this after they were bowled out for 43 in the first Test, the lowest Test total since 1974.

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