For those of you who couldn't follow the series decider, here's our Let's call it the most basic form tracker: Tamim's form in the ODI series has been so different to what it had been during the preceding Test series. ODI series so far: 130*, 54... Early signs Already good bounce and carry for the bowlers at St Kitts. The average first innings score doesn't disappoint either - 285. That Anamul on-the-toe punch through cover was a delight. No movement, so a good surface to play through the line. Getting started... Cottrell walks into the eleven and comes straight to open the attack. Well, that fifth ball he bowled went straight out of his hand to the second slip on the full. No ball, obviously! Catching practice, eh? Elevens: Bangladesh (Playing XI): Tamim Iqbal, Anamul Haque, Shakib Al Hasan, Mushfiqur Rahim (w), Mahmudullah, Sabbir Rahman, Mosaddek Hossain, Mashrafe Mortaza (c), Mehidy Hasan, Rubel Hossain, Mustafizur Rahman Windies (Playing XI): Chris Gayle, Evin Lewis, Shai Hope (w), Shimron Hetmyer, Kieran Powell, Rovman Powell, Jason Holder (c), Ashley Nurse, Keemo Paul, Devendra Bishoo, Sheldon Cottrell Team news: Bangladesh are unchanged but the hosts have made a couple of changes, one being a forced one. Sheldon Cottrell comes in for the injured Andre Russell and Kieran Powell walks in for Alzarri Joseph Toss time, folks: Bangladesh have won the toss and opted to bat first ICYMI: While you're waiting for the game to start, you can read up on a lot of stuff coming in from West Indies, and also Bangladesh. Sabbir Rahman has found himself in fresh trouble. Read up, why? Also, what does Mushfiqur Rahim's mentor have to say about his mentee's recent failures in closing out games? Nazmul Abedin's opinion, here Warming up: Around four years ago, Windies whitewashed Bangladesh 3-0 in the ODI series played at home. However, since then, they have had to wade through 10 consecutive bilateral ODI rubbers without a series victory. So the home side will aim to end their barren run when they lock horns versus Bangladesh at Warner Park in the final ODI. Intriguingly, the Windies aren't just playing the same opponent (Bangladesh), but the ground too happens to be the same venue - Warner Park, Basseterre. In the second game played in Guyana, Bangladesh fell at the last hurdle. losing by just three runs. It was a match that they looked set to win, with just 13 required off the final two overs. Unfortunately from the perspective, Rahim and Sabbir were dismissed via full tosses. Holder, the Windies captain, then took over by bowling a brilliant last over to ensure a thrilling win and level the series 1-1. Can Bangladesh put their heart-wrenching loss behind them and get back to winnings ways? Or will Holder and Co. finally taste a series win in the 50-over format?
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