West Indies beat Bangladesh in opening ODI

August 21, 2014 10:36 am | Updated 10:36 am IST - ST. GEORGE’S, Grenada

Kieron Pollard added a critical 145 off 132 deliveries with fellow Trinidadian Ramdin after the hosts had slumped to 34-5. File Photo

Kieron Pollard added a critical 145 off 132 deliveries with fellow Trinidadian Ramdin after the hosts had slumped to 34-5. File Photo

All-rounder Kieron Pollard hit 89 and Denesh Ramdin chipped in with 74 as West Indies overcame a disastrous start to beat Bangladesh by three wickets in their opening ODI at the National Stadium on Wednesday.

With five fours and six sixes off 70 balls, Pollard added a critical 145 off 132 deliveries with fellow Trinidadian Ramdin after the hosts had slumped to 34-5.

The West Indies eventually got home at 219-7 off 39.4 overs after Bangladesh reached 217-9 from its 50 overs.

Al-Amin Hossain took 4-51 from 8.4 overs for Bangladesh, whose 21-year-old opener Anamul Haque hammered 109 off 138 balls after being sent in by the hosts.

In only his 20th match, Anamul hit 11 fours and one six in his third century at this level. He shared an opening stand of 41 with Tamim Iqbal, who contributed 26, and a sixth-wicket partnership of 53 with Nasir Hossain, who also supported with 26.

Captain Dwayne Bravo took 4-32 with his medium pace for the West Indies.

The hosts’ reply stuttered badly early on as Al-Amin, with support from fellow seamer Mashrafe Mortaza and off-spinner Mahmudullah, reduced them to 34-5 after 13.1 overs.

Chris Gayle (3) sliced to third man off Mortaza while Al-Amin picked up Darren Bravo (7) and Lendl Simmons (0) from outside edges to the wicketkeeper. In between, Kirk Edwards was bowled by Mahmudullah as he missed a sweep.

When Dwayne Bravo clipped to deep square leg for Al-Amin’s third scalp, Bangladesh looked to have taken control of the match only for Ramdin and Pollard to share a record sixth wicket stand.

Ramdin was busy throughout while Pollard used his straight hitting to good effect.

Their association of was the best sixth-wicket partnership for the West Indies against Bangladesh and the best for the wicket at this venue.

Bangladesh sensed a way back when Pollard and Ramdin were dismissed shortly after a rain delay of half an hour. Ramdin bottom-edged Shag Gazi onto his stumps while Pollard holed out off Al-Amin with Mahmudullah holding a fantastic running-catch.

But Jason Holder hit 22 not out off 15 balls to see his side home.

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