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The West Indies cricket team has secured an unassailable 2-0 lead in their three-match T20 series against Bangladesh following a 14-run victory in the second match held in Chattogram on October 29. The West Indies, batting first after winning the toss, posted a total of 149 runs for the loss of nine wickets.
Captain Shai Hope and Alick Athanaze contributed significantly to the innings with half-centuries, scoring 55 and 52 runs, respectively. Their partnership of 105 runs for the second wicket was pivotal in stabilizing the innings after the early dismissal of Brandon King for just one run.
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In response, Bangladesh managed to score 135 runs for eight wickets. Opener Tanzid Hosein was the standout performer for the hosts, scoring 61 runs, but the team struggled to build on that momentum. Only two other batsmen, Litton Das and Jaker Ali, reached double figures with scores of 23 and 17, respectively.
The West Indies bowlers were effective, with Akeal Hosein leading the attack with figures of 3 for 22, supported by Romario Shepherd with 3 for 29 and Jason Holder who took 2 for 20.
The final match of the series is scheduled to take place on October 31 at 8 am (TT time). The West Indies will be looking to complete a clean sweep, while Bangladesh aims to secure a win to avoid a series defeat.
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