Bangladesh beat West Indies by five wickets at Dublin on Friday in the last of the Tri-Nation arrangement. The match was abbreviated to 24 overs for each side because of downpour.
Pursuing a score of 210 keeps running in 24 overs, Bangladesh got off to a quickfire begin as the openers Tamim Iqbal and Soumya Sarkar scored 59 keeps running inside six overs.
West Indies organized a rebound as they rejected Iqbal (18) and Sabbir Rahman (0) with hardly a pause in between lessening the group to 60 for two.
Sarkar alongside wicket-manager batsman Mushfiqur Rahim set up together an association of 49 runs, however West Indies rejected the key batsman Sarkar (66) in the twelfth over.
Windies expelled both Rahim (36) and Mohammad Mithun (17) with hardly a pause in between to pick up the advantage in the match.
Be that as it may, Mosaddek Hossain had different plans and he played a thump of 52 keeps running off only 24 balls to enable Bangladesh to pick up a wonderful triumph over West Indies. Hossain and Mahmudullah took the over the line by five wickets and with seven balls to save.
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Prior, Shai Hope and Sunil Ambris played thumps of 74 and 69 separately to permit West Indies post 152 keeps running on the board.
Both the openers sewed together an association of 144 keeps running in 22.4 overs. Expectation (74) was expelled by Mehidy Hasan Miraz in the 23rd over.
West Indies scored 152 keeps running in the distributed 24 overs, yet their score was balanced based on Duckworth-Lewis and their score was expanded to 209 keeps running as they had lost the main wicket after the fulfillment of 24 overs.
West Indies next faces Pakistan in their opening match of the World Cup on May 31 while Bangladesh next takes on South Africa in their opening match of the World Cup on June 2.
Brief Scores: Bangladesh 213/5 (Soumya Sarkar 66, Mosaddek Hossain 52, RA Reifer 2-23) rout West Indies 152/1 (SD Hope 74, SW Ambris 69, Mehidy Hasan Miraz 1-22) by five wickets.
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