WI vs BAN | 3rd ODI | Match Preview & CREX XI

Bangladesh’s long West Indies tour concludes today with the Tigers taking on the Men in Maroon in the final ODI of the three-match series in Guyana.  


This is how the series panned out


Although West Indies whitewashed Bangladesh in Tests and T20Is, they couldn’t replicate the same level of success in the One-day series. 


The Caribbean men’s nightmarish run in the 50-over format reached new heights as they were handed two demoralizing defeats by the visitors in the first two ODIs. 


On the other hand, Bangladesh exhibited their ODI prowess for the umpteenth time. Riding on their spinners’ brilliance, the Tigers thwacked the hosts by six and nine wickets, respectively, in the first and second game. 


This game doesn’t hold much significance as Bangladesh have already grabbed the series, leading unassailably by 2-0. 


However, West Indies would like to end the series on a high note for the sake of the home crowd. 


Match details:


Date & Time: July 16, 7.00 PM IST 

Venue: Providence Stadium, Guyana

Live Streaming: FanCode app


Key Players: 


  • Tamim Iqbal, the Bangladesh captain, has amassed 83 runs, the most by any batter in this series. 
  • Mehidy Hasan has been the chief architect of Windies’ batting collapse in the series, with seven wickets at a phenomenal average of 9.29. 
  • Shoriful Islam has been Bangladesh’s best seamer with five wickets at a splendid average of 8.60. 


CREX XI: 

Wicket-keepers: Liton Das, Shai Hope

Batsman: Tamim Iqbal, Shamarh Brooks, Najmul Hossain Shanto, Nicholas Pooran 

All-rounder: Mehidy Hasan Miraz, Mahmudullah Riyad

Bowlers: Shoriful Islam, Nasum Ahmed, Gudakesh Motie 


Captain: Mehidy Hasan Miraz

Vice-captain: Shoriful Islam 



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