Bangladesh will face West Indies in first ODI [Source: @cricketroom_/X.com]
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Bangladesh will lock horns with West Indies in the first ODI of the ongoing series. The match is set to be played at the Warner Park, Basseterre, St Kitts. The West Indies, led by Shai Hope, are all set to make the most of their home advantage, with the crowd backing them. On the other hand, Bangladesh will miss their regular captain, Najmul Shanto, who is sidelined due to a groin injury. Mehidy Hasan Miraz will take over as captain for this game.
Both teams recently faced each other in a two-match Test series, which ended evenly with one win each. Now, they aim to take the lead in the ODI series. Bangladesh will be especially eager to recover after their 2-1 series loss to Afghanistan.
So ahead of the series opener, let's take a closer look at the head-to head record in ODIs.
BAN vs WI Head To Head Records In ODIs
Bangladesh and West Indies have met 44 times in ODIs, with both winning 21 matches each, while 2 games ended without a result.
Stats
Bangladesh
West Indies
Matches Played
44
44
Matches Won
21
21
Matches Lost
21
21
Draw
0
0
No Result
2
2
Win%
47.72%
47.72%
BAN vs WI Head-To-Head In West Indies
Out of 16 encounters in the West Indies, Bangladesh and West Indies teams have secured 8 wins apiece.
Stats
Bangladesh
West Indies
Matches Played
16
16
Matches Won
8
8
Matches Lost
8
8
Draw
0
0
No Result
0
0
BAN vs WI Head-To-Head In Warner Park
In Warner Park, Bangladesh have won 2 matches and West Indies have won only 1 out of 3 matches.
Stats
Bangladesh
West Indies
Matches Played
3
3
Matches Won
2
1
Matches Lost
1
2
Draw
0
0
No Result
0
0
BAN vs WI What Happened When They Last Played An ODI?
The last time Bangladesh and West Indies faced each other in an ODI was during the second match of Bangladesh’s 2022 tour of the West Indies. Bangladesh chose to bowl first, and the decision worked in their favor as they dismissed the West Indies’ top-order batters for single-digit scores. However, Keacy Carty (33) and captain Nicholas Pooran (73) steadied the innings, helping their team reach a total of 178 before being bowled out in 48 overs.
In reply, Bangladesh’s innings got off to a steady start with Tamim Iqbal scoring 34 runs before getting out. Litton Das’s half-century and Nurul Hasan’s 32 runs played a crucial role in chasing down the target. Bangladesh secured the win by 4 wickets with 9 balls to spare, finishing the match in 48.3 overs.