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Top Fantasy Cricket Picks for Bangladesh vs West Indies 3rd T20I 11Wickets team

Author: Bidisha Halder
by Bidisha Halder
Posted: Dec 25, 2018

Players you can pick for your T20 fantasy premier league for Bangladesh versus West Indies third T20I

Bangladesh versus West Indies T20 series has been a fascinating affair until now. It was the guests who attracted first blood the opening T20 yet the hosts returned emphatically to win the second T20 and tie the series at 1-1. Bangladesh and West Indies will currently confront each other in the third and last T20 at the Sher-e-Bangla Stadium in Dhaka on Saturday, December 22. With the series equitably balanced, it's not possible for anyone to foresee what will occur however Daily Fantasy Cricket players will have an extremely fascinating pool of players as the two teams have demonstrated a ton of coarseness in their exhibitions. Heading into the third T20, here are our best five picks for Bangladesh versus West Indies coordinate on Saturday:

1. Liton Das – Batsman, Bangladesh

While we anticipated Tamim Iqbal to come through in our Fantasy Cricket picks for the second T20, it was Liton Das who stuck on and gave Bangladesh a strong begin. Scoring a wonderful 60 runs in which he hit four big sixes, Liton Das gave Bangladesh the begin that they sought after. With other batsmen contributing, Bangladesh had the capacity to get to a major score and put the weight on the Windies. Liton Das is a decent pick as he looked truly agreeable before the West Indies bowlers on Thursday and will go to the third T20 overflowing with certainty.

2. Soumya Sarkar – Batsman, Bangladesh

Another extremely capable batsman that Bangladesh have among their positions, Soumya Sarkar has satisfied desire while playing for the Tigers recently and has dependably been one of the contenders in Fantasy Cricket groups. With Bangladesh losing an early wicket, the hosts required somebody to enduring the ship and that is actually what Sarkar did. Scoring 32 off 22 balls, Sarkar kept the scoreboard running and disappointed the West Indies bowlers after the powerplay.

3. Shakib Al-Hasan – All-rounder, Bangladesh

What a match Shakib Al-Hasan had on Thursday. Batting first Shakib advanced himself up in the batting request. The all-rounder came to bat at four and played a vital inning towards the finish of the match. Shakib Al-Hasan sewed a great organization with Mahmudullah towards the finish of the innings and was instrumental in taking Bangladesh to more than 200. He at that point lined it up with an uncommon five-fer, rattling the West Indies innings and deservedly winning the man-of-the-match.

4. Sheldon Cottrell – Bowler, West Indies

Regardless of whether the West Indies wind up losing the T20 series against Bangladesh, they've had many positives from the arrangement. The most brilliant is the ascent of pacer Sheldon Cottrell. He had a splendid match in the first T20 and lined it up with a quite better than average execution in the second T20 on an intense day for the bowlers. Despite the fact that he was somewhat costly, Cottrell got two wickets and was giving the Bangladesh batsmen bit of inconvenience right off the bat the in the innings,

5. Shai Hope – Wicket-manager batsman, West Indies

The man in-form for West Indies, Shai Hope has been totally splendid for the Caribbeans over the most recent few months. He pursued his back to back hundreds of years in the ODI tournament with a man of the match execution in the first T20. Indeed, even on Thursday, as other batsmen battled, Shai Hope seemed as though he would take the West Indies to the objective at a certain point. The expectation is in great shape and you might need to put money on that.

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Author: Bidisha Halder

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