BASSETERRE, St. Kitts – The West Indies secured a resounding 3-0 ODI series sweep against Bangladesh on Thursday, crowned by a dazzling debut century from Amir Jangoo. The left-handed batsman etched his name in cricketing lore, becoming only the second West Indian after Desmond Haynes to notch a century in his maiden ODI.
Jangoo’s heroic, unbeaten 104 anchored the West Indies’ remarkable chase of over 300 runs, propelling the team to a thrilling four-wicket victory. His sublime innings, laced with composure and class, left fans and teammates alike in awe of his undeniable talent.
A dream realized
For the 26-year-old, the historic achievement was nothing short of a lifelong dream fulfilled.
“Scoring a century on debut is something most cricketers can only dream about,” Jangoo shared with evident pride. “Growing up, all I wanted was to represent the West Indies, and to accomplish this in my first game is simply incredible.”
Jangoo’s innings, marked by maturity beyond his years, gained momentum as he crossed the 50-run mark. He credited the stellar pitch conditions for enabling his confident display.
“The wicket was fantastic—credit to the groundsmen for preparing such a beauty,” he said. “Once I reached my half-century, I felt in control. My focus was on rotating the strike early and capitalizing on scoring opportunities when they came.”
Partnership of resilience
Jangoo’s century came at a crucial juncture when the West Indies were reeling at 86 for four. His 132-run partnership with the ever-reliable Keacy Carty was instrumental in steadying the innings and guiding the team toward victory.
Although Carty narrowly missed his century with a sublime 95, Jangoo lauded his teammate’s pivotal role.
“Carty is a class act. His innings today were just as important as mine,” Jangoo said. “It’s unfortunate he didn’t get to three figures, but his contribution was key to our success.”
A testament to teamwork
This victory wasn’t just about individual brilliance; it underscored the collective grit and determination that has become synonymous with the new-look West Indies under coach Daren Sammy and captain Shai Hope.
The duo has instilled a culture of consistency and excellence within the squad—values that Jangoo has wholeheartedly embraced.
“For us to rise as a team, we must win series like these and win them convincingly,” Jangoo said. “This 3-0 victory is a significant step in the right direction as we aim for greater heights.”
The fruits of hard work
Jangoo’s call-up to the national team was the result of months of hard work, highlighted by a stellar Super50 Cup campaign where he showcased unmatched consistency. His debut performance is a testament to his dedication and readiness for the big stage.
“This innings is proof that hard work pays off,” Jangoo reflected. “I’ve been batting well for some time now, and I’m glad I could deliver when the opportunity arose.”
A message of inspiration
As he basks in the glory of his dream debut, Jangoo hopes his journey inspires young cricketers across the Caribbean.
“Dream big and work hard,” he advised. “That’s exactly what I did, and standing here today, it feels absolutely surreal.”
The West Indies now set their sights on upcoming challenges, buoyed by a dominant performance that has reinvigorated hope for a brighter future.
















