Bangladesh wins the third one day game and white wash West Indies 3-0
Third ODI : West Indies v Bangladesh : Warner Park, Basseterre, St. Kitts : 31 July 2009 (50-over match) : Result: Bangladesh won by 03 wickets : Series: Bangladesh leads the 3-match series 3-0
Bangladesh completed white wash of the three match series against West Indies by winning the third ODI by three wickets. They had won the first game by 52 runs and the second game by three wickets. Both these games were played at Roseau, Dominica
KOA Powell on his one day debut was dismissed by the first legitimate ball of the match after a first ball wide. He was leg before wicket to Mahabubul Alam who was playing his second one day game.
KOA Powell becomes the first batsman in the history of one day games to be dismissed by the first ball of the match on debut.
KOA Powell’s dismissal by the first ball of the match provides the 50th occasion of a batsman to be dismissed by the first ball of the match in the history of one day internationals.
KOA Powell’s dismissal by the first ball of the match provides the sixth occasion of a West Indian batsman to be dismissed by the first ball of the match. The six occasions are – PA Wallace against England at Sharjah in 1997-98, RD Jacobs against India at Singapore in 1999, SL Campbell vs New Zealand at Taupo in 1999-00, SL Campbell vs New Zealand at Napier in 1999-00, PA Wallace vs South Africa at East London in 1998-99.
KOA Powell becomes the fourth batsman to be dismissed by the first ball of the match against Bangladesh. The other three are – AP Gurusinha of Sri Lanka {bowler – Saiful Islam} at Sharjah in 1994-95, S Matsyankeri of Zimbabwe {run out} at Chittagong in 2004-05 and KO Otineo {bowler – Syed Rasel} at Nairobi-Gym in 2006.
KOA Powell’s {zero} and ADS Fletcher’s {52} in this game provides the 15th occasion of West Indian openers scoring zero and fifty in a one day game. On the global table, this instance represents the 150th such occasion
ADS Fletcher’s 52 in this game represent the ninth occasion of a West Indies opening batsman registering a fifty against Bangladesh.
West Indies were all out for 248 in this game which represent the 178th occasion of West Indies being all out in an one day games. This also represents the 67th occasion of West Indies being all out in an one day game when they batted first. Of these 67 occasions they have lost 54 games including this game.
ADS Fletcher’s 52 in this innings represent the 146th occasion of a West Indies opening batsman registering a fifty against various oppositions, when West Indies batted first
ADS Fletcher’s 52 in this innings was in a losing cause and represent the 50th occasion of a West Indies opening batsman registering fifty which has gone in vain against various oppositions, when West Indies batted first
ADS Fletcher’s 52 in this innings represent his maiden one day fifty. It was an improvement over his previous best of 26 against Australia at Kingstown on 24.06.08 {his one day debut}.
Junaid Siddique’s 55 in this innings represent the 59th occasion of a Bangladesh opening batsman registering a fifty against various oppositions. Junaid Siddque became the second Bangladesh batsman to register a fifty against West Indies after Mehrab Hossain’s 64 at Delhi on 21.05.99.
Junaid Siddique’s 55 and Mahmadullah’s 51 not out in this game represent the 162 and 163rdfifty by Bangladesh batsmen against various oppositions.
Junaid Siddique’s 55 in this innings represent the second fifty of his one day career, the other fifty being his 85 against New Zealand at Dhaka {SBNS} on 09.10.98.
KOA Powell’s zero in this game provides the 91st occasion of a West Indian opening batsman failing to score in one day innings. It also represents the 20th occasion on West Indian soil.
KOA Powell’s zero provides the fourth occasion of a West Indian opening batsman to score a zero against Bangladesh. The other three occasions are – WW Hinds at Dhaka on 02.12.02, CH Gayle at Benoni on 18.02.03 and CH Gayle at Kingstown on 15.05.04.
KAJ Roach captured four for 63 in this game to provide the ninth occasion of a West Indian bowler capturing four or more wickets against Bangladesh.
KAJ Roach captured four for 63 in this game was in a losing cause providing the second occasion of a West Indian bowler’s four plus wickets haul going in vain against Bangladesh. The other occasion was KAJ Roach’s five for 44 against Bangladesh in the first one day game of this series at Roseau on 26.07.09.
KAJ Roach captured four for 63 in this game was in a losing cause providing the 28th occasion of a West Indian bowler’s four plus wickets haul going in vain against various oppositions.
The other occasion was KAJ Roach’s five for 44 against Bangladesh in the first one day game of this series at Roseau on 26.07.09.
KAJ Roach becomes the sixth West Indies bowler to witness two or more four plus wicket hauls going in vain. The others are M Dillon {04}, CEL Ambrose {02}, KLT Arthurton {02}, OD Gibson {02} and AH Gray {02}