3rd ODI vs Bangladesh
Opener Heads was changed for fellow Test opener REMOVED as CW batted first.
REMOVED had the majority of a solid opening partnership, the first wicket falling for 72, but CW's innings was heavily tied down. Narang's stoic 74 from 101 balls seemed overly cautious, especially as Dharan, Spark and Ikram were unable to hang around for long.
A breezy 49* from Riley, however, as well as three boundaries in the last over from Clark was enough to see CW to a good score, finishing on 244/5, but there was an overall impression that on a flat wicket the batting could have fired sooner.
The criticism soon seemed academic, however, as Phlegm and Capone proved difficult to deal with and took three new-ball wickets between them. When Howe's first over was a maiden, Bangladesh were up against it at 20/3 after 10.
Clark got a taste of his own medicine with three fours in his first over, but returned in his second to have the perpetrator Sanwar Hossain out lbw. From there the Bangladeshis collapsed horribly, Clark striking regularly while Howe took two in two balls.
Corrin came on to bowl with only one wicket needed and delivered, as Bangladesh slid to a miserable 68 all out.
CW won by 176 runs and won the series 2-1
MotM - Devon Clark