Anamul stars in Bangladesh's record ODI win
The West Indies suffered an embarrassing 160-run defeat to Bangladesh as rookie Anamul Haque hit a century in the second one-day international here yesterday
2012-12-03 08:25:43
Bangladesh claimed a second successive win to lead the five-match series 2-0 after a dominant display.
Anamul was the mainstay of the home side's 292 for six and then Abdur Razzaq and Sohag Gazi claimed three wickets each as the visitors were dismissed for a below-par 132 with almost 19 overs to spare.

Bangladesh captain Mushfiqur Rahim hugs teammate Anamul Haque after winning the second ODI against WI yesterday. PIC/AFP
The hosts were asked to bat first in what was expected to be another low-scoring match, having dismissed the tourists for less than 200 in the opening game.
Anamul had scored 41 on debut in that game as half-centuries from Tamim Iqbal and Naeem Islam saw Bangladesh home, but today some fine late scoring helped push the Bangladesh total closer to 300.
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Anamul stars in Bangladesh's record ODI win
The West Indies suffered an embarrassing 160-run defeat to Bangladesh as rookie Anamul Haque hit a century in the second one-day international here yesterday
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The West Indies suffered an embarrassing 160-run defeat to Bangladesh as rookie Anamul Haque hit a century in the second one-day international here yesterday