3rd ODI
Debutants Amir Jangoo and Keacy Carty has lead the West Indies team to a clean sweep

Bangladesh scored 321/5 in 50 overs, where as West Indies scored 325/6 in 45.5 overs.
So, finally West Indies beat Bangladesh by 4 wickets.
Debutant Amir Jangoo starred with a century as West Indies chased down 321 to complete a clean sweep in the ODI series against Bangladesh.
Set a challenging target in the final ODI, West Indies found themselves on the back foot as the top-order faltered, slipping to 86/4 by the 15th over.
However, a stunning 132-run partnership for the fifth wicket between Jangoo and Keacy Carty turned the tide.
Carty fell just five runs short of his century, but Jangoo continued to dominate, supported by Guadakesh Motie (44*), as the pair guided West Indies to victory with 25 balls to spare.
This marked West Indies’ third-highest chase in ODIs and their third consecutive win against Bangladesh, after having lost 11 previous encounters.
Bangladesh’s improved batting effort, led by veteran Mahmudullah, included his third half-century of the series.
He was supported by three other half-centurions, including captain Mehidy Hasan, who scored 77.
After Alzarri Joseph’s double-strike in the third over, Bangladesh’s recovery came through Mehidy and Soumya Sarkar, who put on a 136-run stand, laying a solid foundation for the innings.
Mahmudullah and Jaker Ali then combined for a 150-run partnership for the sixth wicket, taking Bangladesh through the final 20 overs.
Both scored unbeaten half-centuries, setting a tough target, but it ultimately wasn’t enough for Bangladesh to salvage any pride.
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