Nasum to Athanaze, OUT
Alick Athanaze lbw b Nasum Ahmed 15 (21b 0x4 1x6) SR: 71.42
All Brandon's fault. He just keeps on blocking, and blocking, and ...
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Nasum to Athanaze, OUT
Alick Athanaze lbw b Nasum Ahmed 15 (21b 0x4 1x6) SR: 71.42
All Brandon's fault. He just keeps on blocking, and blocking, and ...
@Halliwell
Like Viv and Lara didnt teach Athanaze how to sweep?
He keeps getting LBW after LBW
5.3
6
Mehidy Hasan Miraz to Brandon King, SIX, to deep mid-wicket
5.5
4
Mehidy Hasan Miraz to Brandon King, FOUR, nicely played, tad too full from Mehidy - the drift takes it down leg - King gets down low, rolled his wrusts over the sweep and placed it behind square on the on-side for a boundary
6.2
Nasum Ahmed to Ackeem Auguste, out Lbw!! Appeal for LBW, but this looks to be sliding down leg - but Bangladesh have reviewed, tossed up and drifting back into the left-hander, Ackeem Auguste was shaping for the sweep and missed, struck above the knee-roll, but has it straightened enough? No bat and UltraEdge confirms the same . Onto ball-tracking: It's hitting leg-stump, three reds and Ackeem Auguste is OUT. Didn't look OUT to the naked eye, but this is an excellent review initiated by Nurul Hasan and Nasum - straightened from a length and beat the attempted sweep, he was crouching low and so the height didn't really matter.
Ackeem Auguste lbw b Nasum Ahmed 0(3)
Ackeem auguste should have never played before jangoo. His technique really needs work always playing across the line
@Halliwell
The majority of WI batsmen struggle with playing straight - they like to pull to the leg side or miss the ball when hitting on the offside
As expected, our team cannot handle pressure. Lightning doesn't strike in the same place twice. Hands up for those who expected us to win the series
8.2
W
Nasum Ahmed to Brandon King, out Bowled!! Nasum has his man now - was tossed up on the stumps and King backed away on the cut - but it isn't short enough, spun a tad and beat the attempted shot, smashes into the top of off-stump and Nasum has three. West Indies in dire straits once again, their inefficiency against spin being a telling factor in this ODI series.
Brandon King b Nasum Ahmed 18(17) [4s-2 6s-1]