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Bangladesh vs West Indies 2018

Shakib Al Hasan, Tamim Iqbal return to Bangladesh side for ODIs against West Indies

All-rounder Shakib has captained Bangladesh during their wins in both Tests over West Indies – their first series victory in four years.

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As batsmen, we did not do our jobs: West Indies captain Kraigg Brathwaite

Windies were bowled out for 111 in the morning session with offspinner Mehidy Hasan Miraz claiming 7/58 as Bangladesh enforced follow-on for the first time in their history of Test cricket.

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500-plus score made the job easier for bowlers: Mehidy Hasan Miraz

Mehidy surpassed his own record for the best bowling figures for Bangladesh to achieve career best 12/117.

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I cannot ask more from the team: Shakib Al Hasan

Veteran allrounder Shakib Al Hasan, making a comeback, was the Man of the Series, with nine wickets and 115 runs.

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Mehidy Hasan Miraz claims best match figures by a Bangladesh bowler in a Test

The offspinner surpassed his previous best of 12/159 achieved in his second Test, against England in 2016.

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3rd Test: Bangladesh achieve biggest Test win with innings defeat over West Indies

Bangladesh's previous biggest margin of victory in a Test was 226 runs, when they beat Zimbabwe in 2005.

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3rd Test: Mehidy Hasan’s record 12 spin Bangladesh to biggest win over West Indies

The offspinner took of nine his 12 wickets on day three as West Indies folded for 111 and 213.

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3rd Test: West Indies 46/4 after Mehidy Hasan’s seven enforce follow-on

The offspinner took a career-best 7/58 and Shakib Al Hasan the other three to shoot out West Indies for 111.

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Have made mental adjustments for Test cricket: Mahmudullah

Bangladesh batsman Mahmudullah has credited a change in the way he approaches his batting in Test cricket behind his return to form.

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Felt I should have batted longer – Shadman Islam

Bangladesh debutant Shadman Islam is happy to have realised the dream of representing his country in international cricket but feels he could have done better than scoring a half-century in his maiden Test innings.

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