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In the 3rd ODI match between West Indies and Bangladesh in Dhaka, Bangladesh scored 296/8 in their 50 overs, largely thanks to a strong opening partnership between Saif Hassan and Soumya Sarkar, who both scored half-centuries. West Indies’ bowler Akeal Hosein was the standout performer for his team, taking 4 wickets for 41 runs in his 10 overs, including a maiden over. His efforts were crucial in preventing Bangladesh from surpassing the 300-run mark. This was his second four-wicket haul in ODIs and his first against Bangladesh.

News Article:

Hosein’s Four-Wicket Haul Restricts Bangladesh in Final ODI

Dhaka, Bangladesh – West Indies spinner Akeal Hosein delivered a stellar performance in the 3rd ODI against Bangladesh, claiming 4 wickets for 41 runs to restrict the home side to 296/8 in their allotted 50 overs. The match, held in Dhaka, saw Bangladesh’s openers Saif Hassan and Soumya Sarkar establish a dominant 176-run partnership, with both batsmen notching up impressive half-centuries.

Hassan and Sarkar proved difficult to budge and formed a formidable opening partership, keeping the Windies at bay for a while, before Chase broke the partnership. With the score at 252/4, Hosein stepped up and weaved his magic. The left-arm orthodox spinner broke the Hassan-Sarkar partnership and then proceeded to take out Islam, Hossain and Ahmed and take a three-fer.

Hosein’s disciplined bowling and variations proved difficult to handle for the middle and lower order, preventing Bangladesh from accelerating further towards the end. His economical spell included a maiden over and kept the run rate in check, ensuring West Indies remained competitive.

This marked Hosein’s second four-wicket haul in his ODI career, taking his tally to 63 wickets in 40 matches at an average of 28.07. Notably, this was his first four-wicket haul against Bangladesh in ODIs.

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