Khaleej Times

Bangladesh seal T20I series with 19-run victory over West Indies

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LAUDERHILL — Bangladesh withstood a withering assault from Andre Russell to complete a series- clinching 19-run victory on the DLS Method over the West Indies in the rain-affected deciding final fixture of their three-match T20 Internatio­nal Series on Sunday.

Russell smashed 47 off just 21 deliveries with six towering sixes and one four to keep the Caribbean side in with a chance of surpassing Bangladesh’s formidable total of 184 for five at Central Broward Stadium.

However his dismissal at the start of the 18th over, giving leftarm seamer Mustafizur Rahman his third wicket of the innings, effectivel­y sealed the result in favour of Bangladesh. Russell’s departure at 135 for seven off 17.1 overs was immediatel­y followed by a sharp shower which ended any further prospect of play although there was little chance of the West Indies getting anywhere close to the target off a full 20 overs with all their big-hitters gone.

Having been thrashed in both Tests at the start of the tour, this T20 series triumph follows on the 2-1 success in the ODIs.

Their formidable total was set up by a career-best effort from Liton Das. Das set the tone for his team after captain Shakib al Hasan chose to bat first with a blistering innings of 61 off just 32 balls with six fours and three sixes.

He earned the “Man of the Match” award and stole the show from his more experience­d and prolific opening partner, Tamim Iqbal, in an opening stand of 61 off just 4.4 overs.

Along the way the pair registered the fastest-ever fifty by Bangladesh in T20 Internatio­nal cricket off only 21 deliveries as they tore into the spin of Samuel Badree and Ashley Nurse before also putting the pace of Russell to the sword.—

 ?? AP ?? Bangladesh players pose with the trophy after defeating the West Indies in the third T20 internatio­nal match. —
AP Bangladesh players pose with the trophy after defeating the West Indies in the third T20 internatio­nal match. —

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