Windies A secure series thanks to Permaul, Gabriel

KINGSTOWN, St Vincent, CMC – Left-arm spinner Veerasammy Permaul and pacer Shannon Gabriel grabbed wickets at crucial stages to fire West Indies A to a comfortable 34-run win over Bangladesh A in the second One-Day game here yesterday.

Captain Permaul claimed three for 28 and Gabriel, three for 31, as Bangladesh A crashed to 164 all out off 41.4 overs in pursuit of a revised target of 198 off 45 overs after rain intervened in the affair at the Arnos Vale Sports Complex.

Veerasammy Permaul

Earlier, West Indies A rallied to 204 for nine off their 50 overs after being sent in, with all-rounder Carlos Brathwaite top scoring with 53 and Leon Johnson getting 43.

Off-spinner Shohag Gazi (2-27), medium pacer Robiul Islam 2-32, left-arm spinner Suhrawadi Shuvo (2-42) and fast bowler Kamrul Islam (2-61) all finished with two wickets apiece.

With the victory, West Indies A took a winning 2-0 lead in the series, ahead of the final game at the same venue tomorrow.
West Indies found themselves in a muddle at 56 for five in the 20th over after devastating bursts from Gazi and Robiul.
Brathwaite and Johnson then combined in a face-saving 82-run, sixth wicket stand, to pull the Windies around.

The right-handed Brathwaite faced 92 balls and hit one four while Johnson batted 90 balls and struck two fours.
Jason Holder then stroked a breezy 34 off 28 balls with two fours and two sixes, to rally the lower order.

When the visitors batted, Gabriel took care of openers Junaid Siddique (1) and captain Jahurul Islam (9), before Holder claimed Mithun Ali for 15 in the 10th over, to stun Bangladesh at 35 for three.

Scoreboard

WEST INDIES A
J Guillen lbw b Robiul Islam                                                                10
K Corbin c Nasir Hossain b Kamrul Islam                                       5
L Johnson c Nasir Hossain b Kamrul Islam                                   43
J Carter c Mominul Haque b Robiul Islam                                     14
+D Thomas c Jahurul Islam b Shohag Gazi                                    0
S Brooks c wkp Junaid Siddique b Shohag Gazi                             10
C Brathwaite run out                                                                               53
J Holder b Suhrawadi Shuvo                                                                34
*V Permaul b Suhrawadi Shuvo                                                         8
G Mathurin not out                                                                                  7
S Gabriel not out                                                                                        3
Extras (b2, w14, nb1)                                                                               17
TOTAL (9 wkts, 50 overs) 204
Fall of wickets: 1-8, 2-22, 3-40, 4-40, 5-56, 6-138, 7-182, 8-193, 9-195.
Bowling: Robiul Islam 10-2-32-2, Kamrul Islam 11-0-61-2, Shohag Gazi 9-0-27-2, Suhrawadi Shuvo 10-1-42-2, Roqibul Hassan 5-0-23-0, Nasir Hossain 5-0-17-0.

BANGLADESH A (target: 198 off 45 overs)
*Jahurul Islam c wkp Thomas b Gabrie                   l 9
+Junaid Siddique c Guillen b Gabriel                    1
Mithun Ali c wkp Thomas b Holder                   15
SH Chowdhury c wkp Thomas b Brathwaite               33
Mominul Haque b Mathurin                       10
Roqibul Hassan c wkp Thomas b Permaul                11
Suhrawadi Shuvo run out                                   38
Nasir Hossain c Guillen b Permaul                     7
Shohag Gazi c Mathurin b Gabriel                    18
Kamrul Islam c Johnson b Permaul                    0
Robiul Islam not out                                         1
Extras (lb3, w15, nb3)                         21
TOTAL (all out, 41.4 overs) 164
Fall of wickets: 1-6, 2-26, 3-35, 4-74, 5-82, 6-118, 7-139, 8-149, 9-163, 10-164.
Bowling: Gabriel 9-0-31-3, Holder 8-0-41-1, Brathwaite 7-0-25-1, Mathurin 11-1-36-1, Permaul 6.4-0-28-3.
Result: West Indies A won by 33 runs (D/L method).
Series: West Indies A lead three-match series 2-0.
Toss: Bangladesh A.
Umpires: Nigel Duguid, Vincent Bullen.