Nothing wrong with Bangladesh batsmen - Narine
Sunil Narine does not think there is anything wrong with the Bangladesh batsmen and has said that West Indies are only taking advantage of home conditions

Sunil Narine struck thrice in two overs in the second ODI • WICB
Had honest discussion after first ODI - Bravo
Dwayne Bravo, the West Indies ODI captain, has said that the team had an "honest" discussion after the first one-dayer, and was pleased it had translated into a dominating performance in the second match. West Indies had collapsed to 34 for 5 chasing 218 in the first game, with Denesh Ramdin and Kieron Pollard bailing them out with an attacking 145-run sixth-wicket partnership.
"After the last game, there was some harsh days said in the dressing room amongst ourselves, there were honest discussions, and it is good to see that we had a better all-round performance," Bravo said. "It shows that the team are growing in confidence and I am very happy how the batters bounced back. (Chris) Gayle is among the runs, Darren (Bravo) as well, Ramdin and Pollard, all chipped in.
"We want to get the balance right and let the players express themselves. In the past we were bit hesitant to be free, but Stuart Williams and the management team give the team the freedom to go out there and express themselves."
While Bravo praised his bowlers who destroyed Bangladesh for 70 in 24.4 overs, he asked for improvement from the batsmen. "We lost our way in the middle, we could have got 280-290 but that's what myself and the coach have to address."