After suffering 11 'injuries', West Indies stopped Bangladesh from doing this, Jaden Seals gave a career-best performance and won the ODI series.

After the Test series ended in a draw, West Indies has now won the ODI series against Bangladesh. It won the series by defeating Bangladesh by 7 wickets in the second ODI. It would not have been easy for West Indies to win this ODI series if it had not stopped Bangladesh from giving the 12th injury. Or if it had not put a stop to its injury series. Here injury means defeat on the field. Before the ODI series against Bangladesh started, West Indies had lost 11 consecutive ODIs. But, it defeated Bangladesh by 5 wickets in the first ODI and by 7 wickets in the second ODI.
West Indies take an unassailable 2-0 lead.
West Indies now has an unassailable lead of 2-0 in the 3 ODI series. This means that they have already captured the series and are now preparing for a clean sweep. If West Indies wins the third ODI on December 12, then it will have a clean sweep in the series.
Jaden Seals' career-best performance
Talking about the second ODI, Bangladesh batted first. But they could not stay on the wicket for the entire 50 overs in front of the devastating bowling of the West Indies. The entire Bangladesh team was all out after scoring just 227 runs in 45.5 overs. The most successful bowler from West Indies was Jaden Seals, who gave the best performance of his ODI career.
Jaden Seals bowled 9 overs in the second ODI against Bangladesh and took 4 wickets for 22 runs. This is the best bowling performance of his ODI career.
King played a wonderful innings.
West Indies now had a target of 228 runs. Jaden Seals had played his role with the ball. So now it was the turn of a player who could play an anchor role with the bat for West Indies. This task was done for the Caribbean team by Brandon King, who scored 82 runs in 76 balls while opening. During this brilliant innings, he also made an opening partnership of 109 runs with Evin Lewis. The result of this strong start with the bat was that West Indies chased the target by losing only 3 wickets in 36.5 overs.
Jaden Seals was named Player of the Match for his career-best performance.