Did West Indies bolster their ODI squad with Akeal Hosein for the Bangladesh series?

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Key Takeaways
- Akeal Hosein joins the West Indies ODI squad to enhance their spin options.
- The team's focus is on recovering from a 74-run loss in the first match.
- Spinners played a pivotal role in the opening game, highlighting the importance of spin bowling.
- West Indies aim to level the series against Bangladesh.
- Jason Holder is set to join the team for the T20I series.
Dhaka, Oct 20 (NationPress) The West Indies have enhanced their spin department by including left-arm spinner Akeal Hosein in their squad for the ongoing three-match ODI series against Bangladesh.
Hosein is expected to arrive tonight and will integrate with the team before the second ODI, as the visitors aim to recover from a 74-run loss in the series opener. His addition is anticipated to strengthen the bowling lineup as the West Indies strive to equalize the series against the hosts.
"Akeal is expected to arrive tonight to join the ODI team," a BCB official informed Cricbuzz.
The 24-year-old left-arm bowler Ramon Simmonds has received his first ODI call-up after participating in two T20Is.
Meanwhile, fast bowlers Jediah Blades and Shamar Joseph, who were included in the original ODI squad, will head back to the Caribbean. Veteran all-rounder Jason Holder is anticipated to join the squad on October 21, ahead of the T20I segment of the tour.
The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) had previously announced the inclusion of left-arm spinner Nasum Ahmed in their ODI squad for the series, responding to the spin-friendly conditions seen in the opening match.
Spinners played a crucial role on the slow, turning pitch at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium in Mirpur, leading both teams to enhance their spin resources. West Indies’ left-arm spinner Khary Pierre showcased an economical performance with figures of 1 for 19 in his 10 overs, while off-spinner Roston Chase took two wickets. For Bangladesh, the spin duo of Rishad Hossain and Tanvir Islam were the stars, sharing eight wickets and securing a commanding victory for the hosts.