Bangladeshi spinners Abdur,Gazi bowl West Indies for 199
The
21-year-old off-spinner grabbed 4-29, including Chris Gayle off the
second ball of his one-day career for 35 and Marlon Samuels in his
second over as the tourists struggled on a slow track after winning the
toss and batting.
Gayle,
who hit four boundaries and two sixes during his 40-ball knock, gave
the West Indies a sound 48-run start with Lendl Simmons (13) but once
the spinners came onto bowl the innings got derailed.
The
West Indies were in danger of getting out for below the 150-mark but
Sunil Narine, who top-scored with 36, added 57 for the ninth wicket with
Ravi Rampaul (25) to lift the total.
Gazi,
who also dismissed Devon Thomas for 16, ended the innings by trapping
Narine leg-before in the 47th over to record the best figures for
Bangladesh on an ODI debut, improving on Rubel Hossain's 4-33 against
Sri Lanka in Dhaka in 2009.
Gayle was smartly caught at long-on by Tamim Iqbal as the left-hander tried to clear the boundary.
Darren
Bravo also shaped well for his 41-ball 35 which included four
boundaries and a six before he was run out as the West Indies lost their
way from 100-3 to 133-8.
Left-arm
spinner Abdur Razzak dismissed big-hitters Kieron Pollard (15) and
Andre Russell (0) before dismissing Rampaul to finish with 3-39.
Bangladesh
handed one-day debuts to Gazi, Abul Hasan, Anamul Haque and Mominul
Haque as they miss their star all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan, ruled out of
the first two of the five-match series due to injury.
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