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Russian
16 May 2004, 00:41
CH Gayle, S Chanderpaul, RL Powell, *RR Sarwan, DR Smith, SC Joseph, DJJ Bravo, +RD Jacobs, IDR Bradshaw, FH Edwards, TL Best (debut)

Nobody cares about Bangladesh

3rd ball of the innings: Shahriar Hossain caught by Gayle off Best, 1/0
Next ball: Habibul Bashar plumb, 2/0
Next over: Manjural Islam Rana plumb to Edwards, 3/5
After 9 overs: Rajin Saleh 14, Mohammad Ashraful 8, 3/28

Russian
16 May 2004, 01:27
5/51 in the 20th. Best and Edwards have 2, Bradshaw 1

Mog
16 May 2004, 07:37
Final scores;
Bangladesh 144/8 (50 ov)
West Indies 145/9 (46.4 ov)

West Indies scrape home.

Rob
16 May 2004, 11:40
Jeeeeeeeeezus.

The Windies must be crap. Even Canada beat Bangladesh comfortably.

dr nick
16 May 2004, 23:17
time for a Windies v Zimbabwe clash.

Russian
17 May 2004, 11:44
Game 2

Reduced to 25 overs a side

West Indies made 7 for 124, DWAYNE Smith (62*) the only one to pass 20. Tapash Baisya took 4

Bangladesh could only make 8 for 101. Hannan Sarkar (36) and Manjural Islam Rana (33*) the only ones to make double figures. 3 to Bradshaw, 2 to Edwards and Bravo.

Smith man of the match and Windies are lucky to lead the series 2-0. Lara could be back for the third game later this week.

Russian
20 May 2004, 12:57
Another 25 over game and another almost win for Bangladesh

Windies left out Gayle and Edwards to give Devon Smith and Ravi Rampaul a game. I think Bangladesh made a couple of changes in the middle order.

Bangladesh won the toss and batted, captain Habibul Bashar leading the way with 42 but without support as no other batsman could reach 20. Dwayne Smith the destroyer with the ball took 3/24 from 4 overs, Tino Best 1/7 from 3. At the end of their 25 overs, Bangladesh 7/118.

Devon Smith and Ricardo Powell opened for the Windies. Smith scored an unbeaten 39 from 70 while Powell, Dwayne Smith and Shivnarine Chanderpaul scored their runs at around a run a ball. The Windies reached the target of 3/119 with 5 balls to spare to take the series 3-0, but it could easily have been 0-3. They have a 10 day break before the Test series starts on May 29.

stmookeyj
21 May 2004, 16:22
Rain is always a great equalizer. GO YOU BANGERS!!!!!!!