25 December 2024

After an intense cricket encounter in the Caribbean, West Indies and Bangladesh They were set to do battle in a Three-match T20I series. The journey so far has been eventful, with the teams first competing in a two-match Test series that ended in a 1-1 draw. The West Indies then dominated the subsequent three-match ODI series, achieving a clean sweep with a 3-0 win, setting the stage for what promises to be a thrilling T20I encounter.

West Indies aim to keep the momentum going

form: West Indies showed a resurgence in form, particularly in the ODIs, as they managed to comprehensively beat Bangladesh. Their batting line-up is led by the likes of Nicholas Buranand explosive hitters such as Roffman PowellHe was in good contact. The bowling attack is characterized by speed Al-Zari Yusuf And it spins Aqeel Husseinwas equally effective, showing versatility and depth.

Strategy: The West Indies will aim to continue their aggressive approach, and take advantage of their internal circumstances to put pressure on Bangladesh from the beginning. Their focus will be on maintaining the momentum from ODIs in the shorter format, where they have been historically tremendous.

Bangladesh is looking for salvation

form: After a mixed bag in Tests and a disappointing ODI series, Bangladesh find themselves in a position where they need to regroup and recalibrate the T20Is. Their batting was inconsistent, with only sporadic performances from players like Lyton Das. Bowling, especially the spin section with Taskin Ahmed and Hassan Mahmoud In attacking tempo, he needs to step up.

Strategy: Bangladesh will look to exploit any complacency on the part of the West Indies by playing smart cricket. They may focus on a more aggressive approach to power plays and use their spinners to control the middle, with the aim of setting or chasing competitive totals.

Bangladesh tour of West Indies 2024: T20I series fixture details:

  • First T20I: December 15, Arnos Vale Ground, Kingstown, St Vincent; 5:30 AM EST (December 16) / 12:00 AM (December 16) GMT / 08:00 PM local time
  • Second T20I: December 17, Arnos Vale Ground, Kingstown, St Vincent; 5:30 AM EST (December 18) / 12:00 AM (December 18) GMT / 08:00 PM local time
  • 3rd T20I: December 19, Arnos Fall Ground, Kingstown, St. Vincent; 5:30 AM EST (December 20) / 12:00 AM (December 20) GMT / 08:00 PM local time

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the difference:

Bangladesh: Soumya Sarkar, Liton Das, Parvez Hussain Emon, Afif Hussain, Jakir Ali, Mehdi Hassan Miraz, Mehdi Hassan, Taskin Ahmed, Tanzim Hasan Sakib, Nasoom Ahmed, Hassan Mehmood, Rishad Hussain, Tanzeed Hassan, Ripun Mondol, Shamim Hussain

West Indies: Brandon King, Andre Fletcher, Johnson Charles, Nicholas Pooran (W), Rofman Powell (C), Ruston Chase, Romario Shepard, Judakesh Moti, Akil Hussein, Alzarri Joseph, Obed McCoy, Shamar Springer, Terrance Hinds, Casey Carty, Justin Greaves

Broadcast and live broadcast details:

  • India: Fancode app and website.
  • UK: TNT Sports 2 and TNT Sports
  • Bangladesh: Dessert
  • West Indies: ESPN, Disney+
  • South Africa: Super Sport (201), Super Sport (212)
  • Pakistan: Didn't find it
  • New Zealand: Sky Sports 2

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