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Bangladesh vs West Indies, 3rd T20I

BAN
151(20)
WI
152/5(16.5)
PLAYER OF THE MATCH
PLAYER OF THE SERIES
The Windies lost the ODI series 2-1 but they showed great character and mettle to bounce back in style and clean swept Bangladesh 3-0 in the T20I series. This series win will give them a lot of confidence as the T20 World Cup which will be co-hosted by India and Sri Lanka is just three months' away and the conditions there will be somewhat similar. We hope you enjoyed our coverage. Until next time, goodbye and cheers!
Here's the glory moment! Roston Chase and Shai Hope have been presented the trophy. They now pose for photographs with their teammates.
Roston Chase | Player of the Match & West Indies captain: He (Auguste) is a very impressive player, I have played with him in the CPL earlier and in this year. He was striking it really well and it was good to see that. We want to be clinical, we spoke about our fielding in the team meeting earlier, these things happen but we were happythat we were able to restrict them to 151. This wickets in the series were hard to start on but became easier to bat on later, I felt this wicket was the best of the lot, the ball came on nicely. We lost the ODI series 2-1 but we came back well and the boys performed really well and that helped us to win this series.
Romario Shepherd | Player of the Series: (On whether he knew he had got the hat-trick) No, I didn't know until they told me that I took a hat-trick and then I realised I got a hat-trick. You don't want to give a team momentum going into the next stage of the game and I bowled well at the last stage. The way they batted was fantastic, captain Roston took control and the young Auguste batted really well, the future looks good.
Litton Das | Bangladesh captain: I think sometimes you can't control some things. When they batted, there was dew. They were lucky to bat second, you can't control and judge before the game. Tanzid batted really well, I thought it (151) was a decent total on this surface. When you drop a couple of catches, it becomes hard. In the whole series, they (West Indies) batted and bowled well. Before the series we wanted a tough time and they gave us a tough time. We will come back strongly and give our best going ahead.
21:26 Local Time, 15:26 GMT, 20:56 IST: A terrific run-chase from the West Indies tonight has enabled them to whitewash Bangladesh. Tanzid Hasan struck a fantastic 62-ball 89 but apart from him, the other batters largely struggled. Only a couple of Bangladeshi batters getting into double-digits tells you the story. WI bowled well with Shepherd's hat-trick emerging as the standout event. In response, the visitors were struggling a bit at 52/3. The hosts had some hope at that time but the duo of Chase and Auguste nipped that in the bud. The duo mixed caution with aggression to perfection and ensured that their side always stayed ahead of the 8-ball. Auguste in particular played some eye-catchy strokes and brought up his maiden T20I fifty off just 24 balls. Chase played the perfect foil to him and raised a fifty of his own. Rishad got two wickets in three balls at the fag end but the game was done by then. The Windies eventually cruised to the finish line with 19 balls to spare. Bangladesh dropped a few catches and their ground fielding was also sloppy on a number of occasions and that didn't help them. Stick around for the presentations...
16.5
Taskin Ahmed to Powell, 1 run, another yorker that swings in, Powell jams it through mid-on to bring up a convincing victory for his side. This is West Indies' first-ever 3-0 clean sweep away from home
16.4
Taskin Ahmed to Powell, no run, a brilliant yorker shaping in on off, Powell just manages to dig it out in front of him. That almost sneaked through
16.4
Taskin Ahmed to Powell, wide, a bouncer outside off, it's too short and it has been wided. The scores are level now
16.3
Taskin Ahmed to Powell, 2 runs, pitched up around off, Powell hits it off the bottom half and manages to get it wide of mid-off. The fielder hares after it and keeps the batters down to a couple
16.2
Taskin Ahmed to Motie, 1 run, fullish delivery outside off, Motie drives it with hard hands to sweeper cover
16.1
Taskin Ahmed to Powell, 1 run, back of a length on off, Powell pushes it towards extra cover. A bit of hesitation in the running but Motie eventually goes through
16
W 1 W 0 0 2 (3 runs)
WI 146-5
Gudakesh Motie
2(3)
Rovman Powell
1(1)
Rishad Hossain
4-0-43-3
15.6
Rishad Hossain to Motie, 2 runs, on the shorter side outside off, Motie hits it over covers and comes back for the second run. WI are just one hit away now
15.5
Rishad Hossain to Motie, no run, a swing and a miss! A googly outside off, turning away sharply, Motie goes for the slog sweep but doesn't connect
15.4
Rishad Hossain to Motie, no run, turning in from a back of a length on middle, Motie tries to work it across but is struck on the pads
Gudakesh Motie, left handed bat, comes to the crease
15.3
W
Rishad Hossain to Ackeem Auguste, out Caught by Mahedi Hasan!! Two wickets in three balls for Rishad Hossain! Floated full ball around leg-stump, another googly, Ackeem Auguste kneels down on one knee and goes for the slog sweep but doesn't get enough elevation and power behind the stroke. Mahedi at deep square leg moves to his left and takes a good low catch. A match-winning knock from Ackeem Auguste nonetheless. Ackeem Auguste c Mahedi Hasan b Rishad Hossain 50(25) [4s-1 6s-5]
Rishad Hossain to Ackeem Auguste, THATS OUT!! Caught!!
15.2
Rishad Hossain to Powell, 1 run, quicker and flatter, Powell pulls it to deep mid-wicket
Rovman Powell, right handed bat, comes to the crease