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Rishad Hossain’s 6/35 Demolishes West Indies in Dhaka

Rishad Hossain wasn’t just good—he was historic. In a stunning display of leg-spin mastery, the young all-rounder ripped through the West Indies batting lineup with career-best figures of 6/35, powering Bangladesh to a commanding 74-run victory in the first ODI at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium in Dhaka on October 18, 2025 .

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Match Summary

Team Total Top Performer Result
Bangladesh 207 all out (47.1 overs) Towhid Hridoy (51), Rishad Hossain (26) Won by 74 runs
West Indies 133 all out (33.5 overs) Brandon King (44)

Bangladesh now leads the three-match series 1-0 .

Bangladesh Innings: Grit Over Glamour

Chasing a competitive total on a tricky Dhaka pitch proved too much for the visitors, but Bangladesh’s own innings wasn’t a walk in the park either. After being sent in, the Tigers struggled against a disciplined West Indies attack led by Shamar Joseph and Akeal Hosein.

Opener Towhid Hridoy anchored the innings with a patient 51, while Mahidul Islam provided crucial support with 46. Just when the innings threatened to fizzle out, Rishad Hossain walked in and smashed a quickfire 26 off just 21 balls, lifting Bangladesh to a defendable 207 .

Rishad Hossain’s Spell: A Masterclass in Spin

If his batting cameo was impressive, his bowling was nothing short of spectacular. Opening the bowling with his leg-spin—a rare move that paid off handsomely—Rishad tore through the top order, claiming the first five West Indies wickets .

His figures of 6/35 in 9.5 overs included the key scalps of Brandon King, Keacy Carty, and Alick Athanaze. Supported by Mustafizur Rahman (2/23) and Mehidy Hasan Miraz, Rishad ensured the chase never gained momentum .

Why This Performance Stands Out

  • Best bowling figures by a Bangladeshi leg-spinner in ODIs
  • First player in the match to impact both with bat and ball significantly
  • Set the tone early by bowling in the powerplay—an aggressive captaincy call that worked

West Indies’ Dramatic Collapse

Despite a promising start from Brandon King (44), the West Indies batting unit folded under pressure. After King’s dismissal, the middle order offered little resistance, losing wickets at regular intervals. The entire innings lasted just 33.5 overs, highlighting the dominance of Bangladesh’s spinners on a turning track .

What’s Next for Both Teams?

With momentum firmly on their side, Bangladesh will look to seal the series in the second ODI. For West Indies, urgent batting reinforcements and better adaptability to subcontinental conditions are needed. The series continues in Dhaka, offering another chance for redemption—but Rishad Hossain has already sent a strong message .

Sources

Times of India: BAN vs WI 1st ODI Report

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