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Tigers send Windies to third straight series loss

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LAUDERHILL, Florida, CMC – West Indies were left to rue an underwhelm­ing batting performanc­e as they went down by 19 runs under DLS in the third Twenty20 Internatio­nal against Bangladesh, to plunge to their third straight series defeat and seventh loss in nine outings here Sunday.

Chasing a difficult 185 in the series decider at the Central Broward Regional Park Stadium, the Caribbean side were heading towards defeat at 135 for seven in the 18th over, when rain arrived to end the match prematurel­y.

At that point, West Indies were well adrift of the par score of 155, handing Tigers a well-deserved win and a sweep of the Florida doublehead­ers following their 12-run win at the same venue on Saturday night.

The reigning T20 World champions were slumping at 32 for three at the end of the sixth over and not even Andre Russell’s whirlwind top score of 47 from 21 deliveries could rescue the run chase.

Rovman Powell slammed 23 and Denesh Ramdin, 21, but left-arm speedster Mustafizur Rahman, who ended with three for 31, made key strikes to keep the Windies innings in strife throughout.

Man-of-the-Match Liton Das had earlier stroked an entertaini­ng 61 off 32 deliveries to propel Bangladesh to 184 for five off their 20 overs, after they had opted to bat first.

Veteran Mahmudulla­h lashed a crucial 32 not out off 20 balls while captain and Man-of-the-Series Shakib-al-Hasan contribute­d 24 and Tamim Iqbal, 21.

Das and Tamim gave the innings a flying start by adding 61 from 28 balls, as West Indies struggled to get a grip on the must-win encounter.

The right-handed Das struck six fours and three sixes in a 32-ball innings while the left-handed Tamim sparkled briefly with three fours and a six off 13 balls.

With the game in danger of running away from the Windies, captain Carlos Brathwaite (2-32) got the breakthrou­gh when he had Tamim scooping to Kesrick Williams at short fine leg.

Soumya Sarkar perished five balls later in the next over for five, deceived by a slower ball from pacer Keemo Paul (2-26) and holing out to Powell at long on.

However, a series of key partnershi­ps then buttressed the innings. Das posted 31 for the third with Mushfiqur Rahim (12) before both batsmen fell in the space of five deliveries, leaving Bangladesh on 102 for four in the 11th over.

Mahmudulla­h and Shakib quickly combined in a 44-run fifth wicket stand and following a break for rain, Mahmudulla­h provided the innings with a rousing finish by adding 38 off 24 balls with Ariful Haque (18 not out).

For the second straight night, the Windies started poorly and were staring down the barrel early.

Andre Fletcher (6) sliced Mustafizur to Nazmul Islam at point in the fourth over, ChadwickWa­lton holed out to long for 19 off pacer Sarkar in the next over while Samuels got one that crept from left-arm spinner Shakib in the following over, and was bowled for two.

Not for the first time in the series, Powell arrived to attempt a rescue mission, posting 45 for the fourth wicket with Ramdin, in a partnershi­p which took West Indies to 61 without further loss at the half-way stage of the innings.

By that point, however, the required run rate had risen to nearly 12-1/2 an over and the pressure told, with Ramdin missing a slog at speedster Rubel Hossain and having his stumps shattered in the 12th over. Russell wasted little time in finding his range, teeing off with Rubel over the ropes at mid-wicket before belting Shakib for a couple of sixes in the following over – the 13th which leaked 13 runs.

All told, Russell counted BANGLADESH Liton Das c Nurse b Williams Tamim Iqbal c Williams b Brathwaite Soumya Sarkar c Powell b Paul +Mushfiqur Rahim c wkp Ramdin b Brathwaite *Shakib Al Hasan c Nurse b Paul Mahmudulla­h not out Ariful Haque not out Extras (lb4, w6, nb1) TOTAL (5 wkts, 20 overs) Fall of wickets: 1-6, 2-66, 3-97, 4-102, 5-146 Did not bat: Islam, Rony, Hossain, Rahman. Bowling: Badree 3-0-23-0, Nurse 3-0-31-0, Russell 3-0-36-0 (w1), Brathwaite 4-0-32-2 (w3), Paul 3-0-26-2 (w1), Williams 4-0-32-1 (w1, nb1). WEST INDIES C Walton c (sub) Sabbir Rahman b Soumya Sarkar 19 A Fletcher c Nazmul Islam b Mustafizur Rahman 6 M Samuels b Shakib Al Hasan 2 R Powell c Abu Hider b Mustafizur Rahman 23 +D Ramdin b Rubel Hossain 21 A Russell c Ariful Haque b Mustafizur Rahman 47 *C Brathwaite c (sub) Sabbir Rahman b Abu Hider 5 A Nurse not out 0 Extras (b4, lb3, w5) 12 TOTAL (7 wkts, 17.1 overs) 135 Fall of wickets: 1-26, 2-30, 3-32, 4-77, 5-96, 6-128, 7-135. Did not bat: K Paul, K Williams, S Badree. Bowling: Abu Hider 3-0-27-1, Rubel Hossain 4-0-28-1, Mustafizur Rahman 3.1-0-31-3 (w1), Nazmul Islam 0.30-2-0, Soumya Sarkar 2.3-0-18-1, Shakib-al-Hasan 4-0-22-1. Result: Bangladesh won by 19 runs (D-L-S method) Series: Bangladesh won three-match series 2-1. Man-of-the-Match: Liton Das. Man-of-the-Series: Shakib-al-Hasan. Toss: Bangladesh. Umpires: G Brathwaite, N Duguid; TV – J Wilson. one four and half-dozen Ariful’s hands at long off. amazing sixes but lost Almost on cue, the rains Powell in the 14th and arrived to usher in a defeat Brathwaite in the that was almost certain 17th before eventually anyway, with the Windies falling to the first ball of still requiring 50 runs from the 18th, drilling a low full 17 balls. toss from Mustafizur into 61 21 5 12 24 32 18 11 184

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Opener Liton Das gathers runs through the leg side during his Man-of-theMatch 61 in the third Twenty20 Internatio­nal against West Indies on Sunday. (Photo courtesy CWI Media)
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