Dhaka, Oct. 24 -- West Indies head coach Daren Sammy wasn't impressed with his bowlers' performance and expressed his disappointment at the Caribbean spinners' inability to exploit the unusually dark pitches, which offered variable bounce.

In the three-match ODI series, Bangladesh's ball tweakers outbowled the West Indies', scything 27 wickets at an average of 14.66 and an economy rate of 3.80. In comparison, the West Indies spinners managed just 18 scalps at 30.05 while maintaining an economy of 4.39 and fell to a 2-1 series defeat.

Left-arm spinner Gudakesh Motie and all-rounder Roston Chase remained underwhelming, while part-timer Alick Athanaze returned with better figures than they did in the second ODI. Khary Pierre and Akeal Hose...