After the The West Indies dominated them in the ODI series and won all three matches, Bangladesh they finally got their revenge in the T20I series. The Bangladeshi team won the final match of the series in decisive fashion by 80 runs, completing the chase in just 16.4 overs. The entire West Indies batting line-up collapsed like a pack of cards in front of a solid bowling display from Rishad Hossainhis inclination 3 wickets to his side. Taskin Ahmed and Mahedi Hasan also great with the ball and they caught 2 wickets a horse
Bangladesh dominated the West Indies both with the bat and the bowler
It was a day that went well for the Bangladeshi team from the start. Litton Das he won the toss and elected to bat first. A strong start from both the openers provided the much needed foundation to put runs on the board. With favorable conditions for the batsmen at the Arnos Vale LandBangladesh managed a total of 189/7 running in their 20 overs. The highlight of Bangladesh's batting effort was an unbeaten run of 72 from Jaker Ali of which 41 members. Ali smashed 6 sixes in his strong innings to put Bangladesh in an advantageous position.
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Disappointing performance from West Indies
West Indies made similar mistakes again in the last game of the series. The bowlers were too costly for the team, especially Alexander Joseph who gave away 59 runs in the 4 overs. The excitement from the bowling side carried over to the batsmen as soon as Windies came out to run up the total. A quiet dismissal was the story of the night for the Caribbean batting effort. It started with Charles Johnson who took away his wicket due to a miscommunication with Rowman Powell on the striker's end and a direct hit from Hossain. Charles looked ready, scoring 23 runs off 18 balls. Shepherd Romario also, he gave away his wicket freely scoring 33 runs for his team. The continuous fall of wickets for the West Indies resulted in the entire team being bowled out for just 109 runs. Ali was nominated Game player for his brilliant batting display. Hasan, who has been a constant pillar of strength for his team both with the bat and bowl, was named Player of the series.