Hossain delivered a historic performance, registering the best bowling figures by a Bangladeshi spinner, and the third-best overall by a bowler from the country, helping his team secure a 74-run victory over West Indies in the first ODI at Mirpur on Saturday.
Defending a total of 208, Rishad dismantled the West Indies batting lineup with outstanding figures of 6 wickets for 35 runs in nine overs. This feat is behind only pacers Mashrafe Mortaza's 6/26 against Kenya (2006) and Rubel Hossain's 6/26 against New Zealand (2013) in Bangladesh's ODI his
New Zealand swashbuckler Tim Seifert levelled Andre Russell's record for the fastest century and walloped the second-highest score in the Caribbean Premier League (CPL) after he caused mayhem at Gros Islet.
On Friday, Shaheen was the pick of the bowlers for Pakistan with 4/51 in eight overs, with an economy rate of 6.37. His wicket tally included Brandon King, skipper Shai Hope, Romario Shepherd and Shamar Joseph.
West Indies made four changes to its T20I squad that endured a 5-0 series whitewash at home against Australia ahead of the three fixtures against Pakistan, scheduled to begin on Thursday in Florida, US.
During the second T20I, Russell turned back the clock, smashing a blistering 36 in just 15 balls, with two fours and four sixes. His runs came at a strike rate of 240.00. It was his knock, along with opener Brandon King (51 in 36 balls, with three fours and four sixes), that powered WI to 17
The hosts have handed Brandon King a debut on the back of some good white-ball form, while hard-hitting batter Shai Hope returns for his first Test appearance since 2021 and will keep wickets and bat at No.6.
England players beat the heavy traffic in London by getting off the bus and taking the Lime bikes to ride to the Kia Oval before the West Indies team for the third ODI on Tuesday.
Skipper Mehidy Hasan Miraz reflected on Bangladesh's seven-wicket defeat to West Indies in the second ODI match and said that they did not bat well in the middle overs.
After displaying a stupendous performance and helping his side clinch a seven-wicket victory over Bangladesh in the second ODI, West Indies pacer Jayden Seales said that he assessed the conditions faster which helped him pick four wickets.
Following the seven-wicket win over Bangladesh in the second ODI match, West Indies skipper Shai Hope said that the Caribbeans were clinical in the game.