Dwayne Bravo conceded just three in the 17th over, and nine in the 19th despite a first-ball six to set up a thrilling last-over finish in Bangladesh’s run-chase of 143. Andre Russell held his nerve and conceded just four doubles to Mahmudullah, who finished unbeaten on 24-ball 31 but failed to get his team over the line.
Jason Holder (1/22), Akeal Hosein (1/24), and Ravi Rampaul (1/25) rounded off a highly disciplined bowling effort.
Earlier, West Indies had contrasting progressions during their innings after they were put in to bat. They managed 70/4 in the first four overs, before scoring 72 off the final six to finish at 142/7. Chris Gayle, who was back to his opening slot was dismissed for 6, while skipper Kieron Pollard struggled for a major part and retired out himself in a rather surprising move during the 13th over of the innings.
WAIT FOR THE END
And HAVE DONE IT!
— BlueCap 🇮🇳 (@IndianzCricket)
What a thriller! had lost their control in last two over!
Congratulations
👏👏👏👏👏👏
Pivotal moment
With their third straight defeat in the Super 12s, Bangladesh is officially out of the semi-final race.
This is where Bangladesh has lost the match 💔💔
— ABDULLAH NEAZ (@AbdullahNeaz)
Couldn't agree more!
should be disappointed with that result. I thought they left a little too much for the end. But who would have thought the height of the long-on fielder would become a turning point!!
— Harsha Bhogle (@bhogleharsha)
HAHA!
— কৌশিক 🇮🇳 (@the_memer_kid_)
Congratulations!
Mate! That was simply outstanding, the whole nation is proud of you.
— Bilal Ehmed (@bilalehmed_)
Officially out of the race now!
Bangladesh have got to be the worst finishers in the game. Credit to West Indies for those extra runs at the end.
— The Football Wizard (@thefutbolwizard)
What a thriller!
Won By 3 Runs. What A Last Over Thriller. After Long Days We've Witnessed The Last Over Thriller
— Lord Shardul (@LordShardulfan)
HAHA!
— Professor memerever🇮🇳 (@AnshKaran7)
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