The West Indies created cricket history by fielding an all-spin bowling attack in their ODI match against Bangladesh. This marks the first time a full-member team has played an ODI without using a single pace bowler.
The decision came after assessing the turning conditions in Dhaka, where spinners have been dominant.
All five West Indies bowlers in the match were spinners, showcasing a bold and strategic move aimed at maximizing the conditions.
The historic lineup not only surprised fans but also demonstrated the growing trend of spin-friendly tactics in modern limited-overs cricket.
The approach could inspire other teams to experiment with similar strategies in the future, especially in subcontinent conditions.
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