The absolute domain of Western Indies against Bangladesh In its tour to the Caribbean he continues while the local team Rompe Bangladeshi hopes to return in the 3 -games T20I series. In the center of the remarkable performance of the Western Indies is Spinner AFY FletcherThe lethal spell in which he took 2 WICKETS for 21 races. The highlights of his emphatic acting in the 2nd T20i was his impressive delivery to Fahima Khaturn What sent black to the pavilion that further hurt the persecution of Bangladesh.
Aphy Fletcher gets Fahima Khatun’s wickt with a jaffa
The Magician of the Caribbean spinning launched the impressive delivery on the 12th of Bangladesh’s tickets while fighting during the persecution of a gigantic 202 races in 20 overs established by the local team. Khatun had arrived in the field recently after Sharmin Akhter He was sent back to the pavilion by Ashmini is.
In the second installment of his entries, Fletcher threw an absolute beauty that launched on the middle touch and legs to turn in more and hit the wickt empathically discarding Khatun in a duck.
The dismissal annihilated for any possibility that Bangladesh had a counterattack in the game and showed further its tailenders against the disciplined bowling effort of the Windies bowling players. Bangladesh was 6 years old for only 60 races at the time of Khatun’s dismissal.
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Another victory in the series for Western Indies
With a 106 racing victory In the second T20I, the Western Indies have managed to seal the series against Bangladesh in the shortest format of the game after their impressive 2-1 victory in the Odi series. The final match between the two teams will be played on February 1 in the Bassist Where the local team will point to a white series and finish its campaign with its heads high.
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