WATCH: Shai Hope smashes a roof-hitting six at Warner Park during WI vs BAN 1st ODI

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WATCH: Shai Hope smashes a roof-hitting six at Warner Park during WI vs BAN 1st ODI

The first ODI of the 2024 Bangladesh tour of West Indies turned into a spectacle of power-hitting and strategic cricket as the Men in Maroon clinched a commanding five-wicket victory against the visitors at Warner Park, Basseterre, St. Kitts.

The game saw standout performances, with Shai Hopeโ€™s roof-hitting six in the West Indies innings being one of the highlighting moments of the game.

Bangladesh sets a competitive target

Opting to bat first, Bangladesh posted a competitive 294/6 in their allotted 50 overs. Mehidy Hasan Miraz and Tanzid Hasan anchored the innings, contributing 74 and 60 runs, respectively. Tanzidโ€™s solid knock provided the platform, while Mehidyโ€™s fluent stroke play ensured the visitors finished on a high note.

The West Indies bowlers, led by Romario Shepherd, managed to keep the Bangladeshi batters in check during the middle overs. Shepherd claimed 3 crucial wickets for 51 runs, effectively halting Bangladeshโ€™s momentum when it seemed they were on course for a 300+ total.

Shai Hope hits the ball onto the roof of the stadium

Chasing 295 for victory, West Indies openers departed early. But Sherfane Rutherford hit a scintillating century for the home team. He smashed an unbeaten 113 with the help of 7 fours and 8 sixes, dismantling Bangladeshโ€™s bowling attack.

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Hope, who partnered with Rutherford for a significant part of the chase, played a vital supporting role with a classy 86 off 98 balls. His knock was punctuated by a spectacular six in the 36th over that left the crowd at Warner Park in awe. Facing Rishad Hossain, Hope stepped out and unleashed a powerful shot straight down the ground, sending the ball soaring onto the roof of the stadium.

Hereโ€™s the video:

West Indies clinch victory in style

Despite Bangladeshโ€™s best efforts to claw back into the game, their bowling attack struggled to contain the West Indies batters. Rishad Hossain, who conceded 49 runs and picked up a single wicket, bore the brunt of the Windiesโ€™ aggression. The home sideโ€™s batting depth was evident as they chased down the target comfortably in 47.4 overs with five wickets in hand.

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