BAN vs WI 2025: Bangladesh vs West Indies Highlights & Result – 2nd ODI

Published - 21 Oct 2025, 19:38 IST | Updated - 21 Oct 2025, 21:01 IST
In the second ODI at the Shere Bangla National Stadium in Dhaka, the West Indies edged past Bangladesh in a Super Over to level the three-match ODI series 1-1. Both teams finished tied on 213 after 50 overs, leading to a Super Over finish. The match was historic as the West Indies bowled 50 consecutive overs of spin, the first instance in ODI history. Shai Hope’s half-century and Akeal Hosein’s bowling in the Super Over sealed the game for the visitors. Bangladesh, despite Rishad Hossain’s late fireworks and bowling efforts, fell just short of completing the win at home.
West Indies captain Shai Hope once again anchored his side with a 53 off 67 balls. Hope’s innings came at a time when wickets kept falling around him, as West Indies slipped to 133 for 7 in the 34th over. Partnering with Justin Greaves (26) and later Akeal Hosein (16), Hope guided the chase to a tie. Earlier, Bangladesh’s Soumya Sarkar (45 off 89) looked in fine touch with the bat, while Rishad Hossain’s 39 off just 14 balls* gave the hosts much-needed momentum at the death.
Young leg-spinner Rishad Hossain was the standout bowler for Bangladesh, returning figures of 3 for 42 in his 10 overs. He dismissed batters Athanaze, Carty, and Motie to trigger a West Indies collapse. For the visitors, Gudakesh Motie was the most successful bowler with 3 for 65, despite being taken apart by Rishad’s late onslaught. Akeal Hosein (2/41) and part-timer Alick Athanaze (2/14 off 10 overs) also played crucial roles.
🚨 Record Alert 🚨 Windies become the first full member nation to bowl 50 overs of spin in an ODI Innings as they restrict Bangladesh to 213!#BANvWI
The Player of the Match award went to Shai Hope for his 53 not out and 13 runs in the Super Over, which ultimately clinched the game for the West Indies. His efforts under pressure stood out, especially during the chase when wickets kept falling at regular intervals.
With the series now level at 1-1, the contest will move to the third and final ODI, which will be played at the same venue in Dhaka on October 23, 2025. Both teams will look to seal the three-match fixture and take the trophy with them.
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