The West Indies mens team won a one-day international series against Bangladesh for the first time in 10 years on Tuesday (Dec 11). The West Indies shot out the Tigers for 227 in 46 overs and strolled to 230-3 in 37 overs. The hosts won the series with a game to spare.
On the same pitch where the West Indies won by five wickets on Sunday, the par score was 300. But fast bowler Jayden Seales undercut Bangladesh with three wickets in the first powerplay.
Seales returned to bag Mahmudullah for 62 in the 45th over and finish with a match-deciding 4-22 in nine overs.
Bangladesh was 115-7 in the 26th over when Tanzim Hasan Sakib joined Mahmudullah and they rescued the innings.
The run chase was almost a formality. Brandon King and Evin Lewis opened with a 109-run partnership in 21 overs. King led with 82 and Lewis and Keacy Carty were out just short of half-centuries.