Daily Dispatch

Windies turn it up in T20 firestorm

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Left-arm pacer Sheldon Cottrell delivered a career best 4/28 before Shai Hope struck a halfcentur­y as West Indies crushed Bangladesh by eight wickets in their Twenty20 series opener on Monday.

West Indies raced to 130/2 in just 10.5 overs after Cottrell and his fellow pacers bowled out Bangladesh for 129 runs in Sylhet.

Bangladesh skipper Shakib Al Hasan scored 61 off 43 balls for the home side but could not stave off a thumping defeat.

Hope accelerate­d the West Indies’ run chase with 55 off 23 balls that included six sixes and three fours.

Victory never looked in doubt as he struck spinner Mehidy Hasan for three sixes and a four in just the second over of the innings, yielding 23 runs.

Spinner Mahmudulla­h Riyad dismissed Hope after medium pacer Mohammad Saifuddin broke a 51-run opening stand with Evin Lewis, who fell for 18.

But Nicholas Pooran and Keemo Paul ensured West Indies cruised to their target, with quickfire innings of 23 and 28 respective­ly.

Cottrell and fellow pacer Oshane Thomas earlier choked Bangladesh, who opted to bat first, at the start of their innings.

Openers Tamim Iqbal and Runs scored by West Indies Liton Das, as well as Soumya Sarkar, all fell for single-figure scores to short-pitch deliveries.

In-form Mushfiqur Rahim was run out for five, leaving Bangladesh on 48/4 before six overs of batting power play had elapsed.

Shakib put on two small partnershi­ps of 25 and 30 respective­ly with Mahmudulla­h Riyad and Ariful Haque to lift the side briefly.

“Everything [fell] apart from the toss. Batting failed and then the bowling also obviously went wrong,” Shakib said after the match.

“Was a good pitch, should have probably got about 180 on the board.” He hit eight fours and two sixes before being dismissed by Cottrell.

Paul wrapped up Bangladesh’s innings with 2/23.

The West Indies are hoping a series win will end their Bangladesh tour on a positive note after losing their Test and oneday internatio­nal series 2-0 and 2-1 respective­ly.

“Very good win but one game,” skipper Brathwaite said.

“We have started with a win before and then gone on to lose the series in recent times.

“So, it’s important to be of the opposition.”

Bangladesh and West Indies play the remaining two T20 internatio­nals of the series in Dhaka this week. it’s only Carlos respectful

Very good win but it’s only one game

 ?? Picture: MUNIR UZ ZAMAN/AFP ?? MISSILE LAUNCHER: West Indies’ Sheldon Cottrell delivers a ball as Bangladesh captain Shakib Al Hasan looks on during the first Twenty20 match at the Sylhet Internatio­nal Cricket Stadium.
Picture: MUNIR UZ ZAMAN/AFP MISSILE LAUNCHER: West Indies’ Sheldon Cottrell delivers a ball as Bangladesh captain Shakib Al Hasan looks on during the first Twenty20 match at the Sylhet Internatio­nal Cricket Stadium.

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