Bangladesh continued their dominance over the West Indies in 50-over cricket as the Tigers registered their 10th consecutive victory against the opposition Wednesday, and in the process took an unassailable 2-0 lead in the three-match series.
Chasing a paltry 109 for a series win in Guyana, the visitors romped to their destination in 20.4 overs losing one wicket with captain Tamim Iqbal leading the way with his 53rd fifty in the format.
Tamim was not out on 50 off 62 balls while Liton Das was unbeaten on a 27-ball 32; Nazmul Hossain Shanto (20) the only wicket to fall for Bangladesh.
Earlier, Bangladesh put in yet another commanding display of bowling as the West Indies were skittled out for just 108 inside 35 overs in the second and penultimate ODI.
Off-spinner Mehedi Hasan Miraz bagged four wickets after his man of the match performance in the first ODI while left-arm spinner Nasum Ahmed picked up three as the Windies were rocked in their pursuit of a series levelling victory.
Like the first ODI, Tamim won the toss and put the West Indies in to bat first and once again Bangladesh bowlers made life uncomfortable for the home side with Keemo Paul top-scoring with an unbeaten 25 in a sorry batting card.
Bangladesh made one change with Taskin Ahmed making way for Mosaddek Hossain.
The West Indies made two alterations from the first ODI with Alzarri Joseph and Paul replacing Jaydon Seales and Anderson Phillip.
After winning the first ODI by six wickets Sunday at the same venue, Bangladesh will be looking to make a clean sweep when they take on the hosts in the third and final match of the series Saturday
BRIEF SCORE
West Indies 108 all out off 35 overs (Paul 25*, Miraz 4/29, Nasum 3/19) lost to Bangladesh 112/1 off 20.4 overs (Tamim 50*, Liton 32*; Motie 1/39) by nine wickets


