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West Indies spinner Akeal Hosein has a habit of stepping up in crunch moments, but even he was taken aback by Bangladesh’s decision not to send power‑hitter Rishad Hossain to bat in the Super Over during the second ODI in Dhaka. Hosein, who defended 11 runs in the one‑over eliminator despite starting with two wides, admitted after the match that he expected to bowl to Rishad, who had smashed an unbeaten 39 off 14 balls earlier in the innings. Instead Bangladesh sent Soumya Sarkar and Afif Hossain, both left‑handers, allowing Hosein to bowl an off‑stump line and rely on the turning pitch to do the rest.

Hosein’s post‑match interview revealed several intriguing details. He had arrived at the ground at 4 a.m. on match day due to flight delays and had not slept properly. Despite the exhaustion, he took 1 for 36 in his 10 overs and later outwitted the Bangladeshi batters in the Super Over. He spoke about the challenge of bowling on a black soil wicket that offered steep turn, noting that West Indies’ unprecedented decision to bowl 50 overs of spin in the match stemmed from a pre‑game assessment that the pitch would not aid seamers. Hosein credited head coach Daren Sammy for backing the spinners, and the tactic worked as part‑time spinners Alick Athanaze and Justin Greaves complemented frontline bowlers Gudakesh Motie and himself.

Beyond the tactics, Hosein praised Shai Hope for his composure with the bat. Hope hit the only half‑century of the match and then delivered in the Super Over. Hosein also empathised with Bangladesh’s decision‑makers, acknowledging that pressure situations can lead to surprising calls. His comments illustrate how players process high‑stakes scenarios and highlight the growing acceptance of spin‑dominated strategies in limited‑overs cricket. Bangladesh will reflect on whether promoting Rishad would have changed the outcome, but West Indies’ adaptability and Hosein’s unflappable nerves ultimately proved decisive.