The final match of the three-match ODI series between West Indies and Bangladesh is played on December 12 at Warner Park in St. Kitts. By winning the first two games of this series, the Windies have taken an undisputed lead in the series and so have their 11 games in hand. In the last game, the 27-year-old wicketkeeper and left-handed batsman Aamir Jangu got the chance to make his debut for the West Indies team. He completely proved the ball with a 100% winning performance. The team management’s decision was correct. Wicket, who is at No. 4, played an important role in the win, which saw the West Indies sweep the series.
Aamir Jangu becomes first West Indies player to achieve this feat after 46 years
In the last match of the series, Bangladesh scored 321 runs for the loss of 5 wickets, and then the chasing West Indies got off to a very poor start and lost 4 wickets until Score 86. Lost. From here, Casey Carty was supported by Aamir Jangu, who was playing his first international match, and the pair The partnership scored 132 runs for 5 wickets. After KC Carty returned to the venue after scoring 95 points, Jangu took control of the game from the first inning and continued to work hard to lead the team to victory. Jangu remained unbeaten and Gudakesh Moti scored an unbeaten 91 off 53 balls for the sixth wicket to lead West Indies to victory in this match. Aamir Jangu scored an unbeaten 104 runs in 83 balls with the help of 6 fours and 4 sixes. With this, Jangu became the first West Indies player to score a hundred in his ODI debut after 46 years.
West Indies pursue 300-over target for fourth ODI
West Indies successfully chased a target of over 300 for the fourth time in the history of ODI cricket. West Indies have successfully chased their highest-scoring target in ODIs 2019 so far as they scored a target of 328 runs against Ireland in Dublin. If we talk about the performance of Bangladesh’s batsmen in this game, then it can be seen from the batting of captain Mehdi Hasan Milaj, Soumya Sarkar, Mahmudullah and Zak Ali The traces of half a century can be seen.
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