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In a hight-scoring encounter at Warner Park, St Kitts, West Indies clinched a comprehensive 4-wicket victory over Bangladesh in the▨ third and final ODI, sealing a series whitewash.
Multiple half-centuries from the Bangladesh side
Bangladesh posted a challenging total of 321 for 5 in their 50 overs. The innings started with early setbacks as Tanzid Hasan and Litton Das fell for ducks, but a spirited recovery was led by Soumya Sarkar (73) and Mehidy Hasan Miraz (77). Mahmudullah (84) and Jaker Ali Anik (62) then provided the late flourish,💟 pushing the score past 300. For West Indies, Alzarri Joseph was the stand𝔍out bowler with figures of 2/43, while Jediah Blades had an expensive day with 0/73.
Amir Jangoo hits a blazing ton on international debut
Chasing 322, West Indies had a rocky start losing both Brandon King and Alick Athanaze early but managed an exceptional turnaround thanks to Keacy Carty (95) and a sensational debut century from Amir Jangoo (104 not out off 83). Their partnership set the stage for the chase, with Gudakesh Motie (44 not out) providing crucial late momentum. Despite a valiant effort from the Bangladesh bowlers, with Rishad Hossain taking 2/69, West Indies achieved the target in 45.5 overs, finishing at 325/6.
West I꧑ndies won the 3-match ODI series, 3-0 🏆
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Key performances
- Amir Jangoo’s maiden ODI century on debut was not just match-winning but also historic, marking him as the first West Indies player in 46 years to achieve this feat.
- Keacy Carty nearly got to a well-deserved hundred, falling just short but playing a pivotal role in steadying the innings.
- Soumya Sarkar and Mahmudullah were the backbone of the Bangladesh innings, ensuring a competitive score was on the board.
Player of the Match
Amir Jangoo was rightfully awar🎐ded Player of the Match for his ma🌱tch-defining century which not only clinched the game but also highlighted his potential in international cricket.
This match showcased a fine balance of batting prowess from both teams, with West Indies ultimately outshining Bangladesh due to their remarkable chase, driven by debutant Jangoo’s heroics.
One of the spe🍎cial debuts in ODI cricket for the West Indies, as Amir Jangoo with a century on ODI debut leads his team to vict🧸ory in a record run chase at Warner Park. Great maturity and composure in that knock👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼.
— Ian Raphael Bishop (@irbishi)