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WI vs BAN 2024 3rd T20I – Result
| West Indies | Bangladesh |
| 109 | 189/7 |
Bangladesh won by 80 runs.
WI vs BAN 2024 3rd T20I – Match Details
| Match Name | Bangladesh tour of West Indies |
| Match Date | 20th Dec 2024 |
| Match Time | 5:30AM IST |
| Competing Teams | West Indies vs Bangladesh 3rd T20I (WI vs BAN) |
| Venue | Arnos Vale Ground |
WI vs BAN 2024 3rd T20I – Squad List
| West Indies’ Squad | Bangladesh’s Squad |
| Brandon King | Litton Das |
| Johnson Charles | Parvez Hossain Emon |
| Nicholas Pooran | Tanzid Hasan |
| Roston Chase | Mehidy Hasan Miraz |
| Rovman Powell | Jaker Ali |
| Justin Greaves | Rishad Hossain |
| Romario Shepherd | Mahedi Hasan |
| Gudakesh Motie | Shamim Hossain |
| Alzarri Joseph | Tanzim Hasan Sakib |
| Obed McCoy | Taskin Ahmed |
| Jayden Seales | Hasan Mahmud |
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WI vs BAN 2024 3rd T20I – Dominate Both Ends to Victory
Bangladesh delivered a ruthless performance in the third T20I, handing West Indies their heaviest defeat of the series and sealing a 3-0 sweep. The visitors exploded out of the blocks with 50 runs in just 5.5 overs, as Parvez Hossain Emon, playing his first game of the series, struck a lively 39 off 21 balls. Jaker Ali then stunned the crowd with a career-best 72, a massive jump from his modest returns in the earlier matches. With the ball, Bangladesh were just as dominant, bowling out the hosts for 109 in 16.4 overs. Without support from the top and middle order, including Brandon King and Rovman Powell, West Indies had no chance of matching Bangladesh’s intensity.

WI vs BAN – Key players always showed up in the game
Bangladesh’s clean sweep was powered by contributions across the squad, with different players stepping up when needed. Jaker Ali’s brilliant 72 in the final game headlined the batting, while Mehidy Hasan Miraz, introduced late in the series, chipped in with valuable knocks of 26 and 29. Even when Mahedi Hasan and Shamim Hossain didn’t shine with the bat, their bowling impact told the story, combining for five wickets at an economy under five. This balance showed Bangladesh’s depth, as the team always found a match-winner whether with bat or ball. The result was a statement of consistency and discipline, earning Bangladesh three straight away victories.

WI vs BAN – Top orders fell too early
West Indies’ top order once again failed to provide stability, leaving the middle and lower order with too much to do. Brandon King, Justin Greaves, Roston Chase, and captain Rovman Powell combined for only 8 runs, a collapse that put the hosts on the back foot right away. Without runs from the main batters, even efforts from Nicholas Pooran and Romario Shepherd could not build momentum. Bangladesh’s bowlers capitalized ruthlessly, removing key wickets inside the powerplay and making sure there was no recovery. The lack of top-order resistance left West Indies no chance to mount a serious chase, and the game slipped away early.

| Player | Position | Score |
| Brandon King | Top batter | 0 |
| Justin Greaves | All rounder | 6 |
| Roston Chase | All rounder | 0 |
| Rovman Powell | Mid batter | 2 |
WI vs BAN – Experimental West Indies lineup exposed in Bangladesh sweep
In the T20I series, West Indies leaned heavily on power-hitters and newer faces such as Rovman Powell, Brandon King, Johnson Charles, Andre Fletcher, and debutant Justin Greaves, supported by a relatively young bowling group. While these players brought flair and hitting ability, the lineup lacked the balance and depth usually seen in their ODI and Test sides. Several senior multi-format performers, including established names who provide stability in longer formats, were either rested, unavailable, or simply not selected for the short series. As a result, the T20I team appeared experimental rather than full strength, which left them vulnerable once the top order failed to fire. Bangladesh took full advantage of this imbalance, exposing the gaps and completing a clean sweep.

WI vs BAN 2024 3rd T20I – Venue History&Analysis: Arnos Vale Ground
Stadium Capacity: Around 18,000 spectators.
Stadium Address: Arnos Vale, Kingstown, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
About the Stadium:
Arnos Vale Ground once again lived up to its reputation during the WI vs BAN 2024 2nd T20I, where the conditions highlighted how every run and wicket matters on this surface. Bangladesh’s modest total of 129 became far more challenging in the slow, low bounce, and West Indies found it difficult to chase under scoreboard pressure. The intimate setting meant every big moment, from Shamim Hossain’s late hitting to Taskin Ahmed’s early strikes, was amplified by the noise of a vibrant crowd. Matches here rarely produce massive scores, but the drama of a close battle makes the venue a perfect stage for tense cricket.














