
The West Indies beat Bermuda by six wickets in game two of the Scotiabank Series in King City on Wednesday.
After winning the toss and opting to bowl first, the Windies restricted the Bermudans to 158 for nine in their allotted 50 overs. Chris Douglas top scored for the minnows with 53, while Dwayne Leverock pitched in with 20 down the order.
Left-arm spinner Nikita Miller was the pick of the bowlers with three for 19, and debutant medium-pacer Kemar Roach nabbed two for 29.
The West Indies made a slight meal of their reply, losing openers Xavier Marshall and Sewnarine Chattergoon for nought and seven respectively.
But Shawn Findlay (41) and Leon Johnson (27) steadied ship, before captain Ramnaresh Sarwan (49 not out) and Australia-born Brendan Nash (27 not out) led their team to victory with 18.1 overs to spare.
Game three of the triangular series sees hosts Canada take on the West Indies on Friday.
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