The Citizen (Gauteng)

Bangladesh hunt for Windies shutout

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Chittagong – Bangladesh captain Tamim Iqbal (right) insisted yesterday there was no shortage of hunger in his team after they sealed the three-match, one-day series against the West Indies with a game to spare.

Bangladesh will face the West Indies in the third and final match of the series today.

They will be looking to complete a series sweep and win 10 more points in the World Cup Super League, a qualifying competitio­n for the 2023 World Cup.

“We have won the series but there is another 10 points up for grabs.

“We know that the West Indies did not have a great first two games, but they are a dangerous side, they can come back any time,” Tamim said.

“We might have a few changes, but I am sure whoever is coming in, they all are match winners. So, I think there is a lot of hunger in the dressing room,” he said.

Bangladesh folded the West Indies for less than 150 runs in both ODIs before racing to six-wicket and seven-wicket wins respective­ly, but Tamim still found room for improvemen­t.

“Bowlers can bowl a bit better, we can do a bit better in the fielding,” he said.

“In terms of batting, people are getting the starts, but probably not continuing or finishing their jobs.

“These are the areas where we have to keep on improving,” he said.

West Indies coach Phil Simmons also targeted the World Cup qualifying points in the dead rubber after his team’s underwhelm­ing performanc­es in the opening two matches.

“We came here for 30 points but we still have a chance to get 10 points in this competitio­n,” Simmons told reporters.

“We have got from 122 to 148, but we need to get into the 230250 range so that we can be competitiv­e, give the bowlers something to bowl at and show mettle in that aspect,” he said.

Bangladesh have won nine of their last 10 ODIs against the West Indies, which included a seven-win stretch.

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