Bangladesh wins the second one day game and the series against West Indies
Second ODI : West Indies vs Bangladesh : Windsor Park, Roseau, Dominica : 28 July 2009 : Result : Bangladesh won by three wickets : Series : Bangladesh lead the three match series 2-0
GC Tonge and DC Thomas made their one day debut in this game to become the 150th and 151st cricketers to represent West Indies in one day games.
TM Dowlin’s 100 not out in this game represent the 999th hundred in one day games. It also represents the 130th hundred by West Indian batsmen in one day games.
TM Dowlin’s 100 not out represent the fourth hundred by West Indian batsman against Bangladesh and is also the first hundred by West Indian batsman against Bangladesh in West Indies. The other three hundreds are – 117 by BC Lara at Dhaka on 09.10.99, 102* by RR Sarwan at Dhaka on 02.12.02 and 104* by CH Gayle at Jaipur on 11.10.06
TM Dowlin’s 100 not out in this game represent the 26th occasion of batsman registering 100 not out in one day games. TM Dowlin is the third West Indies batsman to score 100 not out in one day games. The other two are CL Hooper {against England at Sharjah on 13.12.97} and MN Samuels {against Pakistan at Multan on 13.12.06}.
TM Dowlin is the second batsman to register 100 not out against Bangladesh, the first being ME Trescothick of England at The Oval on 16.06.05
TM Dowlin’s 100 not out in this game was in a losing cause providing the 249th occasion of batsman’s hundred going in vain. It also represents the 28th hundred by West Indies batsman in a losing cause.
TM Dowlin’s 100 not out in this game represent the first hundred in one day games to go in vain against Bangladesh.
West Indies’ loss in this game represents the 65th occasion of West Indies losing an one day game in West Indies.
Bangladesh won this game by chasing a target of 275 for the first time in their one day games and thus this win represent thier highest run chase. Their previous best run chase was 249 against Australia at Cardiff on 18.06.05. They had won this game by five wickets with four balls to spare.
Mohd Ashraful {64} and Shakibal Hassan {65} registered half centuries in this game which represents the 18th and 12th half centuries of their respective one day careers. Both these batsmen registered their second half centuries against West Indies.
Shakibal Hassan’s 65 in this game represent the third highest individual score by a Bangaldesh batsman against West Indies. The other two are – 89* by Alok Kapali at Dhaka on 03.12.02 and 66 by Aminul Islam at Dhaka on 09.10.99
Shakibal Hassan’s 65 in this game represent the highest individual score by a Bangaldesh batsman against West Indies in West Indies. The previous best was 57 by Mohd Ashraful in the first one day game of this series at the same venue on 26.07.09.
Shakibal Hassan’s 65 in this game represent the second highest individual score by a Bangaldesh capatain against West Indies. The previous best was 66 by Aminul Islam at Dhaka on 09.10.99
Shakibal Hassan’s 65 in this game represent the highest individual score by a Bangaldesh batsman against West Indies in West Indies. The previous best was 54 by Shakibal Hassan himself in the first one day game of this series at the same venue on 26.07.09.
DM Richard’s run out for 20 in this game represent the 74th occasion of West Indiess’ opening batman dismissed run out in one day games.
DM Richards is the third West Indies opening batsman to be dismissed run out against Bangladesh in One day games. The other two are – RD Jacobs for 51 at Dublin on 21.05.99 and CH Gayle for 38 at Chittagong {MAA} on 29.11.02
TM Dowlin’s 100 not out in this game represent the 151st occasion of a batsman scoring hundred while batting at number four in one day games. TM Dowlin’s 100 not out represent the 21st hundred by West Indies batsman while batting at number four.
TM Dowlin’s 100 not out in this game represent the second hundred by West Indies batsman while batting at number four against Bangladesh, the fist being RR Sarwan’s 102 not out at Dhaka on 02.12.02. It also represent the sixth hundred by batsmen of various countries against Bangladesh while batting at number four.
ADS Fletcher kept in place of DC Thomas from 42.5 overs onwards as KAJ Roach was barred from bowling as he bowled two beams {high full tosses} in his 7.5 overs spell. DC Thomas captured two wickets in his 1.1 overs spell