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West Indies v Bangladesh at the Magnificent Sharjah Cricket Stadium, WIN OR GO HOME-- 23rd Match, 10/29 Friday (D)

Howe_zat

Audio File
Ultimately you can tell why guys like Bravo and Russell have won multiple trophies in this form. Lads know how to close out matches, even if it's about where and how to bowl **** wide medium pace
 

Aritro

International Regular
Ultimately you can tell why guys like Bravo and Russell have won multiple trophies in this form. Lads know how to close out matches, even if it's about where and how to bowl **** wide medium pace
Yeah, despite all the runs Bravo went for, that 3rd over of his was decisive
 
Russell's yorkers were spot on, that really proved the difference.

This should have been an easy defense of the 143.
Dropped catches and a **** ton of run out opportunities. The 2nd Bravo over swayed the momentum to Bangladesh...and West Indies have been playing catchup cricket.
 

Arachnodouche

International Captain
Russell can still bowl at decent pace despite all the years and injuries. Can't help wondering how his and Pollard's career might've developed if T20s hadn't come along. Probably would've phased out long ago but there's so much raw talent there.
 

Aritro

International Regular
Russell can still bowl at decent pace despite all the years and injuries. Can't help wondering how his and Pollard's career might've developed if T20s hadn't come along. Probably would've phased out long ago but there's so much raw talent there.
It's Pooran and Lewis I wonder about. There's surely above average test players in there
 

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