West Indies crashed to an eight-wicket loss to Bangladesh in the second match of the Tri-Nation Series yesterday.

The team was restricted to a disappointing 261 for nine off their 50 overs with Shai Hope top-scoring with 109 off 132 deliveries.

Roston Chase chipped in with 51, while opener Sunil Ambris, who replaced the injured John Campbell, got 38 as West Indies found themselves well poised at 205 for two in the 41st over.

The defeat for the Windies follows their impressive 196-run crushing of Ireland in Sunday’s opening match at the same venue.

Hope, adjudged Man-of-the-Match for another accomplished innings, gave the Caribbean side the early advantage when he put on 89 for the first wicket with Ambris.

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