Tuesday, 11 December 2012

West Indies disappointed over ODI defeat against Bangladesh

Dhaka: Despite winning the one and only Twenty20 match on the foreign soil, West Indies captain Darren Sammy expressed distress over their side’s disappointing One Day series defeat at the hands of host Bangladesh.


Sammy said on Monday the West Indies would have cheered finishing the Bangladesh tour on a winning note but disappointed at failing to win all formats during the series.
While speaking to media after they beat Bangladesh by 18 runs in the one-off Twenty20 International at the ShereBangla National Stadium on Monday he said, “We won the same amount of series as we did last year (in Bangladesh) so we haven’t achieved the goal we left the Caribbean with but with that said I think Bangladesh played really well especially in the limited overs cricket.”
“I guess they’ve worked hard over the years and when you work hard you get results. We’re disappointed we didn’t win the one-day series but when we look back at the year, we achieved good things in 2012.”
The West Indies got over the two-match Test series but performed much bad in the limited overs venture, losing the first two matches in Khulna. They recovered well to win the next two ODI matches but succumbed in the final game and ended up losing the series.

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