Bangladesh won the three-match ODI series against the West Indies with one match in hand.

In two consecutive matches, the host Bangladesh defeated the Caribbean youth team by 122 and 148 runs and won the series by 6 and 7 wickets.

The last ODI of the series will be played at the Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium in Chittagong on Monday.

After winning the toss and opting to bat first on Friday, Windies were bowled out for 148 by Mehdi Hasan Miraj and Shakib Al Hasan.

Rovman Powell scored the highest 41 runs for the team. That's why the Caribbeans were able to score close to one and a half hundred. Miraj took four wickets and Mostafiz-Sakib took two wickets each for Bangladesh.

Liton Kumar Das returned with 30 runs to chase an easy target. Liton, who had scored 14 off 38 balls in the previous match, was still confused by Akil Hossain's left-arm spin. He returned to the dressing room for 22 runs off 24 balls.

Nazmul Hossain Shant could not take advantage of Shakib Al Hasan's favorite position by batting at number three. Akil Hossain, who was the victim of 1 run in the previous match, returned to the spin of Jason Mohammad. Before that he made only 17 runs off 26 balls.

In the previous match, Tamim Iqbal missed fifty for 6 runs while playing down the wicket. The captain of the national team returned to the dressing room after fifty in the second ODI. Earlier, the opener made 50 runs off 76 balls with three fours and one six.

Shakib-Mushfiqur took the helm of the team after the departure of Liton-Shant-Tamim for 109 runs. They led the team to victory by averaging 40 runs in the fourth wicket. Shakib-Mushfiqur remained unbeaten with 43 and 9 runs in 7 wickets.

Short score

West Indies: 148/10 in 43.4 overs (Rovman Powell 41, Kejorn Otley 24, Enkeruma 20; Miraj 4/25, Mostafiz 2/15, Shakib 2/30).

Bangladesh: 149 in 33.2 overs (Tamim 50, Shakib 43 *, Liton 22, Shant 17, Mushfiqur 9 *).

Bangladesh won by 7 wickets.