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West Indies beat Tigers in first ODI


West Indies beat Tigers in first ODI

Brief scores
Bangladesh 294-6 in 50 overs (Mehidy Miraz 74, Tanzid Hasan 60, Mahmudullah 50*, Jaker Ali 48; Romario Shepherd 3-51)
West Indies 295-5 in 47.4 overs (S. Rutherford 113, S. Hope 86, J.Greaves 41*)
Result: West Indies won by five wickets
Series: West Indies lead the three-match series 1-0

Sherfane Rutherford's maiden ODI century helped West Indies break their 11-match losing streak against Bangladesh with a five-wicket win in St Kitts. The home side hunted down a target of 295 to take a 1-0 lead in the three-match series, with Rutherford's 80-ball 113 comprehensively overturning a slow start to the chase. West Indies, who had at one point needed 161 off 114 balls, reached their target with 14 balls remaining.

A superb maiden hundred from Sherfane Rutherford led the West Indies to a five-wicket win over Bangladesh in the first one-day international at Warner Park on Sunday (Dec 8).

Rutherford, playing in his 10th ODI, slammed seven fours and eight sixes in his 80-ball innings of 113 which ended with West Indies just seven runs short of completing the highest ever run chase on the ground.

The 26-year-old, who is named Player of the Match, came to the crease with West Indies 94-3 chasing the 294-6 that Bangladesh posted in their 50 overs. He added 99 for the fourth wicket with captain Shai Hope who made 86 from 88 balls, before drilling off-spinner Mehidy Hasan Miraz down the throat of Jaker Ali at midwicket. Rutherford then partnered up with Justin Greaves (41 not out) to add 95 for the sixth wicket, taking West Indies to the brink of victory.

"I think he's really improved his batting," said Hope of his match-winner. "We ask for consistency, we always speak about it, and he's showing that. He strikes the ball really well and the hard work is paying off in the middle. He was disappointed not to finish the game."

After winning the toss and choosing to bat first, the Tigers made a solid start through opener Tanzid Hasan (60) and skipper Mehidy Hasan Miraz (74).

Mahmudullah, with 50 not out, and Jaker Ali (48) added 96 for the sixth wicket but it was not enough to see off Rutherford.

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