West Indies routed Bangladesh by nine wickets yesterday after dismissing the home side for 58, its lowest score in a World Cup. Bangladesh was blown away inside 19 overs on a decent pitch to finish with the fourth lowest total in World Cup history. West Indies, led by Chris Gayle with 37 not out, took less than 13 overs to reach the winning target. “I was expecting a bigger occasion than this,” Gayle said.
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