West Indies versus Bangladesh ODI series will start on Sunday, December 8. The two groups will fight in an ODI series interestingly beginning around 2022. Bangladesh had whitewashed West Indies 3-0 in their past 50-over go head to head.
Truth be told, Bangladesh have not lost an ODI against the Men dressed in Maroon starting around 2018. The Tigers will plan to proceed their unbeaten altercation ODIs against the double cross title holders.
Large names like Soumya Sarkar, Liton Das, Mehidy Hasan Miraz, Shai Trust, Evin Lewis and Romario Shepherd will be in real life during the West Indies versus Bangladesh ODI series. Here is a glance at the total timetable and live-streaming subtleties for the three ODIs
Every one of the three ODI matches of the West Indies versus Bangladesh series are day games. The matches will start at 9.30am Neighborhood Time. According to IST, the beginning time is 7pm. Here is the timetable:
1st ODI – December 8, 7pm IST, Warner Park.
2nd ODI – December 10, 7pm IST, Warner Park.
3rd ODI – December 12, 7pm IST, Warner Park.
Live spilling of each of the three ODIs will be accessible on FanCode in India. Fans should purchase a membership on the streaming stage to follow the series live. A unique match pass worth ₹25 and a visit pass worth ₹79 are accessible for this series. No Television station has bought the freedoms to communicate this series real time in India.
In the West Indies, fans can watch the ODIs live on Disney+ and ESPN Caribbean. Here is the finished broadcast channel list for the three ODI matches:
India: FanCode (Live streaming only)
West Indies: Disney+ and ESPN Caribbean.
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West Indies versus Bangladesh ODI series will start on Sunday, December 8. The two groups will fight in an ODI series interestingly beginning around 2022. Bangladesh had whitewashed West Indies 3-0 in their past 50-over go head to head.
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