West Indies v Bangladesh, 2nd ODI, St George's, Grenada
Bangladesh fall to record low
Kirk Edwards' poor run in ODIs continued as he was bowled for a duck in the second over•WICB Media/Randy Brooks
However, Chris Gayle did what he does best, hitting five sixes to provide West Indies a solid platform•AFP
Lendl Simmons hit 40 off 61 as West Indies struggled to accelerate and ended on 247•AFP
Shamsur Rahman was next to go, bowled by Kemar Roach•WICB Media/Randy Brooks
He fell to Al-Amin Hossain, who produced a good spell with the new ball•AFP
Gayle added 88 for the second wicket with Darren Bravo, who made his 16th ODI half-century•AFP
West Indies' bowlers did not have to wait too long for success in the chase. Jason Holder was the first to strike, getting Anamul Haque to edge behind•WICB Media/Randy Brooks
However, the real procession started courtesy Sunil Narine. He got the big wicket of Mushfiqur Rahim in the 16th over, and Bangladesh rapidly imploded: they lost 7 for 13 to be routed for 70 - the lowest all-out total in Grenada. West Indies won by 177, and took the series 2-0•WICB Media/Randy Brooks
Though Mushfiqur Rahim missed a stumping chance when Denesh Ramdin was on 21, West Indies lost their way against spin in the middle of the innings•WICB Media/Randy Brooks
Imrul Kayes skied one off Ravi Rampaul to be the second man out•AFP