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Bangladesh and the visiting West Indies cricket team arrived in the port city of Chittagong today to play the third and final ODI of the series. At the same time, there are signs that the party may change in the XI. This information has been provided by the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB).
The final ODI of the series will be played on January 25 at the Zahur Ahmed Stadium in Chittagong. The first match of the two-round series will also be held at the same venue. Both biological protection teams arrived in Chittagong on special flights. Both teams will rest today at the hotel. The two teams will take to the field for training tomorrow.
Bangladesh already has a 2-0 lead in the three-game series after winning the first two ODIs at Sher-e-Bangla Stadium in Mirpur by six and seven wickets respectively. Without a doubt, the goal of the host team is now to whiten the Caribbean. On the other hand, the visiting team will want to win at least the consolation in the third match. The visitors will also want to regain some confidence before the test series by winning the last ODI.
Meanwhile, ODI Bangladesh captain Tamim Iqbal has hinted at the possibility of breaking the winning combination in the last match to give some players a chance.
Bangladesh secured the series victory for the visiting West Indies by winning the first match by 6 wickets on Wednesday and the second ODI by 6 wickets. Bangladesh is also 2-0 ahead. Then Bangladesh can break the winning combination in the last ODI.
Today, Tamim said, ‘cricketers like Taskin-Saifuddin still don’t have a chance at XI. There is stiff competition for a place on the team. He added: ‘This is not a cause for concern before the match in Chittagong. Everyone should have a chance to play. Those who have not yet had a chance to play, all have the ability to do well. I’m sure we will have some changes in the third ODI and I hope that those who come do well. ‘
After 44 runs in Game 1, Tamim scored 50 runs in Game 2 today. However, Mehdi Hasan Miraj eliminated the West Indies by 146 in 43.4 overs. Miraj took 4 wickets for 25 runs.
In the 47th half century from Tamim, Bangladesh touched the target in 33.2 overs. Tamim said he was happy to score half a century after a long time. Tamim said: ‘It was good to spend some time in the fold. There are a lot of people in the dressing room, do well for them. Everyone wants to do better. ‘
Meanwhile, the West Indies will play a three-day practice match against BCB XI at the MA Aziz Stadium in preparation for the test series at the end of the third and final ODI.
The first round of the series will take place at the Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium from February 3-6. The second test will take place from February 11-15 at Sher-e-Bangla Stadium in Mirpur.
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