Bangladesh triumph continues as they clinched clear victory to win T-20I series following the ODI against West Indies by 19 runs.
For the first time after 2012, Bangladesh won a T-20 series in abroad.
Bangladesh captain Shakib Al Hasan decided to bat first against West Indies (WI) in the series-deciding third T20I in Lauderhill.
The home side has dropped Evin Lewis to bring in Chadwick Walton. Shakib reasoned that the surface may slow down and offer turn in the second innings while explaining his decision.
To secure the final leg of the tour, Bangladeshi batsmen tried to put a fighting total on the board.
Both the openers Tamim Iqbal and Liton Das gave a thrashing start as first 50 came from just 22 balls.
Liton rammed WI with 32-ball 61 knock and Tamim put 21 from 13.
Shakib Al Hasan's 24 off 22 and Mahmudullah Riyad's 32 off 20 confirmed a safe score to start fighting with ball.
Andre Russel and Rovman Powell battled against the Bangladeshi attack but were not enough to step on the target.
Liton Das was declared player of the match and Bangladesh captain Shakib Al Hasan took the title of player of the series.