
Bangladesh vs West Indies 3rd T20
Bangladesh has decided to bowl against West Indies within the third and deciding T20I in Dhaka. The guests brought in debutant Sherfane Rutherford in situ of Darren Bravo, during a bid to to salvage one thing from this tour, with Bangladesh having bound up the take a look at and therefore the ODI series. once West Indies won the first T20I, the hosts hit back within the second, due to Shakib's all-rounded performance, to force the series into a decider.
Bravo has been lacklustre within the limited-overs leg of the tour, having created simply 58 runs in 5 games. Rutherford, the 20-year recent left-handed slugger, is understood for his power-hitting, that was on full show within the Caribbean Premier League earlier this year.
Bravo has been lacklustre within the limited-overs leg of the tour, having created simply 58 runs in 5 games. Rutherford, the 20-year recent left-handed slugger, is understood for his power-hitting, that was on full show within the Caribbean Premier League earlier this year.
Bangladesh was unchanged, giving left-arm seamer Abu Hider another game ahead of Rubel Hossain.
Bangladesh: 1 Tamim Iqbal, 2 Liton Das, 3 Soumya Sarkar, 4 Shakib Al Hasan (capt), 5 Mushfiqur Rahim (wk), 6 Mahmudullah, 7 Ariful Haque, 8 Mohammad Saifuddin, 9 Mehidy Hasan Miraz, 10 Abu Hider, 11 Mustafizur Rahman
West Indies: 1 Evin Lewis, 2 Shai Hope (wk), 3 Nicholas Pooran, 4 Sherfane Rutherford, 5 Shimron Hetmyer, 6 Rovman Powell, 7 Carlos Brathwaite (capt), 8 Keemo Paul, 9 Fabian Allen, 10 Oshane Thomas, 11 Sheldon Cottrell
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Bangladesh and the West Indies will meet each other in the last match of the Twenty20 International Series in Dhaka on Saturday, in which 1-1 will be equal and everyone will have to play.
Although the West Indies registered a comfortable win in the first T20I, Bangladesh came back strongly in the second match and scored 36 runs in Mirpur. They were Bangladesh's batsmen, who enjoyed every minute of their innings and set up the game on their behalf, together with a large total of 211/4 in front of a packed stadium.
Liton Das (60 off 24 balls), Shakib Al Hasan (42 off 26 balls) and Mahmudullah (43 runs in 21 balls) were mainly debris. From the first ball, the Bangladeshi batsmen attacked the West Indies bowlers and reduced the run rate to less than 10 runs per over.
The West Indies batsmen followed this kind of aggressive approach in the chase, but they wanted to launch themselves in the second stratosphere of run-rate with speed. Roewman Powell contributed 50 runs in 34 balls, but the pressure to pursue a high score eventually came down on the batting line-up, as he was out on 175.
Ongoing to the third T20I, Shakib Al Hasan's form would be important for the hosts. All-rounder batted first with five fours and a six, and after that, with the ball 5/21, the West's batting line was broken.
In situations of pressure (such as the final is expected), often in the T20 format, the team with the highest skill set of trumpets is present. In Shakib, Bangladesh is one of the best in the world when it comes to being a Jack of all trades.
After being dismissed for 129 runs in the first T20I, victory in the second T20I also shows Bangladesh's progress. The Windies pursued that goal in only 10.5 overs if their batsmen came into the groove, they were firmly displayed. If Bangladesh bat first in the final, then it will work well to provide them at least competitive T20 scores.
For the West Indies, their bowlers need to go back to the track because three out of the five bowlers used in the last T20I have given more than 10 runs, while an over of 9.5 runs. The only bowler who returned with an economical figure was Fabian Allen (4-0-29-1).
But above all, as often happens with the 'Final', it can come down only on the day that one day keeps its nerve the best.
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