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The Shakib Al Hasan show was on display in the third ODI at the Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium in Chattogram on Monday when the ace all-rounder delivered yet another match-winning performance with bat and ball to help Bangladesh beat England in the final ODI. The left-handed batter scored a 71-ball 75 to help his side post 246 and then came back with the ball to put a rope on England's chase as he took four wickets for 35 runs. His fourth scalp saw him become the first Bangladesh player, and only the third amongst all left-arm spinners to take 300 ODI wickets. Sanath Jayasuriya and Daniel Vettori reached the milestone before Shakib. Photos: Firoz Ahmed

The Shakib Al Hasan show was on display in the third ODI at the Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium in Chattogram on Monday when the ace all-rounder delivered yet another match-winning performance with bat and ball to help Bangladesh beat England in the final ODI. The left-handed batter scored a 71-ball 75 to help his side post 246 and then came back with the ball to put a rope on England's chase as he took four wickets for 35 runs. His fourth scalp saw him become the first Bangladesh player, and only the third amongst all left-arm spinners to take 300 ODI wickets. Sanath Jayasuriya and Daniel Vettori reached the milestone before Shakib. Photos: Firoz Ahmed

The Shakib Al Hasan show was on display in the third ODI at the Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium in Chattogram on Monday when the ace all-rounder delivered yet another match-winning performance with bat and ball to help Bangladesh beat England in the final ODI. The left-handed batter scored a 71-ball 75 to help his side post 246 and then came back with the ball to put a rope on England's chase as he took four wickets for 35 runs. His fourth scalp saw him become the first Bangladesh player, and only the third amongst all left-arm spinners to take 300 ODI wickets. Sanath Jayasuriya and Daniel Vettori reached the milestone before Shakib. Photos: Firoz Ahmed

The Shakib Al Hasan show was on display in the third ODI at the Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium in Chattogram on Monday when the ace all-rounder delivered yet another match-winning performance with bat and ball to help Bangladesh beat England in the final ODI. The left-handed batter scored a 71-ball 75 to help his side post 246 and then came back with the ball to put a rope on England's chase as he took four wickets for 35 runs. His fourth scalp saw him become the first Bangladesh player, and only the third amongst all left-arm spinners to take 300 ODI wickets. Sanath Jayasuriya and Daniel Vettori reached the milestone before Shakib. Photos: Firoz Ahmed

The Shakib Al Hasan show was on display in the third ODI at the Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium in Chattogram on Monday when the ace all-rounder delivered yet another match-winning performance with bat and ball to help Bangladesh beat England in the final ODI. The left-handed batter scored a 71-ball 75 to help his side post 246 and then came back with the ball to put a rope on England's chase as he took four wickets for 35 runs. His fourth scalp saw him become the first Bangladesh player, and only the third amongst all left-arm spinners to take 300 ODI wickets. Sanath Jayasuriya and Daniel Vettori reached the milestone before Shakib. Photos: Firoz Ahmed

The Shakib Al Hasan show was on display in the third ODI at the Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium in Chattogram on Monday when the ace all-rounder delivered yet another match-winning performance with bat and ball to help Bangladesh beat England in the final ODI. The left-handed batter scored a 71-ball 75 to help his side post 246 and then came back with the ball to put a rope on England's chase as he took four wickets for 35 runs. His fourth scalp saw him become the first Bangladesh player, and only the third amongst all left-arm spinners to take 300 ODI wickets. Sanath Jayasuriya and Daniel Vettori reached the milestone before Shakib. Photos: Firoz Ahmed

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