Powell blitz West Indies beat Bangladesh by 35 runs in 2nd T20
Cricket | Jul 04, 2022, 12:35 PM ISTThe third and last T20 is scheduled for Thursday in Providence, Guyana, followed by a three-match ODI series.
The third and last T20 is scheduled for Thursday in Providence, Guyana, followed by a three-match ODI series.
West Indies vs Bangladesh, 23rd Match, Super 12 Group 1 - Live Cricket Score, Updates, ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2021, Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Sharjah. Match Starts at 3:30 PM
West Indies vs Bangladesh will be streamed live on Disney+ Hotstar and JioTV in India. Star Sports network will broadcast the match live on the TV. The action for the game will begin at 3.30 PM.
West Indies will take on Bangladesh on October 29, Friday, in Sharjah. The action will commence at 3:30 PM.
The no-ball dispute fueled West Indies to such an extent that the tourists went on a rampage to win the series decider by 50 runs.
The ICC announced the suspension Friday after Gabriel pleaded guilty to making deliberate physical contact with Bangladesh opening batsman Imrul Kayes.
At 17 years and 356 days, Nayeem lowered the record set by Australian paceman Pat Cummins who was 18 years and 193 days when he took 6-79 against South Africa in 2011.
Bangladesh pacer Mustafizur Rahman dismissed Russell at the start of the 18th over to turn the match in his team's favour.
After winning the toss and batting, Bangladesh made 171-5, before their bowlers made regular breakthroughs to restrict the West Indies to 159-9 in reply.
Cottrell's horrendous no-ball headlined an off day for West Indian bowlers during the 3rd ODI against Bangladesh.
Russell hit three fours and three sixes as the West Indies took only 9.1 overs to reach a target of 91.
After being crushed in the test series, Bangladesh won the ODI series, its first away from home in nine years.
Mashrafe Mortaza led the Bangladesh bowling attack with 4-37 from his 10 overs and Mustafizur Rahman took 2-35.
Fast bowler Jason Holder spearheaded the West Indies with career-best match figures of 11-103.
After the home team compiled 354 in its first innings, Bangladesh was bowled out for a meagre 149 in reply with Holder taking 5-44 in 10.1 overs.
Bangladesh, after its lowest Test score of 43 in the first innings, was all out for 144 in the second after resuming day three on 62/6.
Lasting for just 18.4 overs, the tourists posted the lowest total since India was dismissed for 42 in 1974.
Bangladesh were skittled out for 43 before lunch, the lowest total in their Test history, on the opening day as Roach claimed figures of 5/8 in the first Test.
West Indies will start the series at No.9 in the ICC Test Team Rankings, just behind their opponents, but a 2-0 series win will take them above Bangladesh to No.8.
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