West Indies vs Bangladesh, 3rd ODI: The decisive series will take place in quiet Baseterre



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  Mahmudullah and Mushfiqur Rahim © Getty Images (File photo)
Mahmudullah and Mushfiqur Rahim © Getty Images (Photo File)

Bangladesh could have gone to ODI Baseterre 2-0, but for the last final on bowled by Jason Holder who gave only 4 points when 8 were needed for Bangladesh to clinch the series. Bangladesh was in the game for the most part and until Mahmudullah gave the Mushfiqur Rahim company in the middle, a victory seemed imminent. Before the decisive series, Bangladesh drummers would like to work on the aspect of inducing more productive strokes in the middle and deaths. Their first match Tamim Iqbal would like to increase his typing rate, even if it's coming out of a century and 54 in the last two ODI, his cumulative hit rate for the series is around 75.1, which is low for the modern age.

For the West Indies, Shimron Hetmyer played a gem of runs in the 2nd ODI when he scored 125 off 93 balls with an attack rate of 134.4. In the absence of the injured Andre Russell and the poor performances here of the explosive Chris Gayle and Ervin Lewis, the West Indies would put their hopes on Hetmyer once again to put them on solid ground. Russell was ruled out of the match due to a knee injury. an exit from Cricket West Indies said that he should be able to be selected for the following three-game T20 series. Sheldon Cottrell has been named his replacement for the ODI.

Bangladesh would turn to Mustafizur Rahman to continue his good work as he silently took 2 wickets each in both games to a decent economy. For the West Indies, the slowest bowlers, Devendra Bishoo and Chris Gayle, played better than the fast bowlers who fled more points than they ideally should.

Trivia:

– The West Indies have not won ODI bilateral runs since their last win against Bangladesh 3-0 in 2014. They managed only a series drawn with the # 39, Afghanistan since ODIs. Bangladesh will look to be inspired by its 2009 performance in the Caribbean when it beat the local team 3-0
– Tamim Iqbal became the first Bangladeshi to score 3,000 points in ODI disputed in remote and neutral places.

will be the first international match at Warner Park after two years, and the first ODI day since 2012. It promises to be an exciting decision maker where fortunes can swing on either side.

CricketCountry editorial team.

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