
In a contest that drifted down to the last ball, In the West was glowing Bangladesh a nerve-wracking super to level the three-match ODI series 1-1 at the Shere Bangla National Stadium in Mirpur. Team 214 runs at 214 after both teams Akeal Hosein’s nerve and accuracy sealed the win for an eliminator.
Formerly, Bangladesh Saif Hassan He fell short of the victory, conceding just four runs in the final out of the regulation game that forced the match into a tiebreaker. The day, the western function, was full of tactical brilliance, as if all 50 limits of the western funne were bent, on the Dhaka surface, the men’s Men’s History first, the first, the first on the Dhaka surface, the first, the first. Gudakesh movementA three-wicket haul, along with a ten-over spell Alicia AthanasiusA modest total for Bangladesh before the captain Shai UmidAn unbeaten 53 steered the winds towards victory. But it took Honey a calm under pressure to make a popular Caribbean comeback and keep the series alive.
West Indies’ Gudakesh Motie and Alick Athanaze Shine’s All-Bangladesh Strategy Puzzles
Batting first, Bangladesh endured a martyr start as the West Indies Spin Quartet, Akeal Hosein, Gudakesh movementAthanasius and Kevin Sinclairshared the new ball and kept them guessing from the beginning. The hosts stumbled to 96/4, courtesy of Early Wickets and a tight innings from Athanaze.
Outspoken Saif Hassan and Soumya sarkar He resisted briefly, but the brutal accuracy of the Rogues stifled the scoring rate. Sarkar’s dismissal for a 45-run knock, along with three boundaries and a six, led to another collapse in a lost track in Bangladesh. Suggested recovery flash with medium order Mehidy Hasan Miraz (32) * and Nurul Hasan, those trying to shoot during point ball pressure. However, it came a counter-attack from Rishad Hossain who lifted the innings from 163/7 to 214.
Rishad’s 39 of 39, 14 off just 14 deliveries with three sixes and three fours, impressed the Windies and sent cheers from the crowd. The late firework reached a total in possession despite Bangladesh’s dominance of the innings. Motie emerged as the pick of the bowlers with 3/65 in 10 overs, with Athanaze’s 2/14 post with three daughters making the growing breeder the most impressive all-rounder.
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Shai Umid’s GRIT and Akeal Hosein’s calm stamp of victory in a thrilling West Indies Super
The chase got off to a disastrous start for the West Indians Brandon King First ball for duck Nasum Ahmedset the tone for an intense chase. But Athanaze and Carty rebuilt solidly with a disciplined 51-run partnership for the second wicket that neutralized the early spin threat. Rishad HossainHowever, with two strikes, athanaze (28) and later Carty (35) LBW (35) LBW turned again to open the visitors again. scoreboard pressure installed as wickets, Ackeem Auguste, Rovman Powell Kevin Sinclair was all out cheap and the windy from 82/2 were suddenly 133/7.
But in pressure situations, he was known for his effectiveness in captain Hope, along with Justin Greaves (26) who scored 44 runs, and it was his vital stand to drag his team into contention. After a ‘miserable run-out’ after a mix-up, Mehidy hit a desperate 67-ball 53, with four crisp boundaries. With 11 being the last Saif Hassan Looking to force a super and just four runs to seal the game. Hopefully then he hit seven Mustafizur RahmanBangladesh ran out to set a target of 11 but were denied by Hosein’s clinical precision and changes in PACE as they managed 10 in total in reply. The result is a stunning turnaround for West Indies, built on strategy, resilience and the build-up of their spin brigade in Dhaka’s Cauldron.
Here is the reaction of the fans:
West Indies get a super win. Do you know what that means?
West Indies are back!
Bangladesh 1-1 West Indies pic.twitter.com/puksbmmnwa
– Caribbean Cricket Podcast (@CaribCricket) October 21, 2025
This game was crazy. SPIN, a tie and then one more brilliant super, one more brilliant super a super with all three results until the last ball. #Banwwi
– PeeYush Sharma (@peeyushsharmaa) October 21, 2025
Amazing super inside Dhaka. West Indies needed 11 off six balls. Hosein gets 7 for 6 (two runs) after starting with a wide and no ball. Packs another wide but takes a wicket and leaves just two singles and a leg. The minors win by two runs!
– Ian Callender (@ian_callender) October 21, 2025
Oh what a play in Mirpurfore of Odysseus the Great! (Say what you will about the owner) After West Indies won the super from there, they closed 213 v 21392, closed with hail, hail winders spin 50 overs� #Banwwi
– BluenoseBear⚽️🏏🐻💙 (@youbearsssssss) October 21, 2025
What a match 🤌
West Indies win the Super by 1 run 🤌
Wi took over 50 to spin. It closed as both teams scored 213. Messy Super Overs and we still have the series 1-1🤌
Cricket keeps on giving #Banwwi
– Gaurav Nandan Tripathi | Gaurav Nandan Tripathi (@crick_bayond_ent) October 21, 2025
Woah finally ends a suitable thriller of Wi, Mirpur. Important win for Wi 👏🏽🏏🔥 #Banwwi
– Sanskar Gemawat (@thatspaniguy) October 21, 2025
No redemption for Akeal Hosein!
He couldn’t get the team over the line in regulation, but he made the ball in the super.#Banwwi– Gaurav (@crazygaurav_) October 21, 2025
West Indies won a nail-biting match in regulation time to keep the series alive on another slow spinning track.
Bangladesh 213-7 (50)
West Indies 213-9 (50)– Tirelle Autoin (The Cricket Rockstar Divo) 🇹🇹🏏 (@tjaudain) October 21, 2025
West Indies won the game in the super.
All 50s were bent by the spinners and even by the overpen hossain pic.twitter.com/nnaolyajqy– Dinda Academy (@academy_dinda) October 21, 2025
West Indies win a super to level the series 1-1 👏#Cricket #Banvswi #westidiescricket pic.twitter.com/dwhunrdyko
– CricketTimes.com (@crickettimeshq) October 21, 2025

