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Amir Jangoo Makes Historic Debut with Century, Leads West Indies to 3-0 Series Sweep Against Bangladesh

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Amir Jangoo Cricket Debut Century

Amir Jangoo, the talented left-handed batter from Trinidad and Tobago, has made a remarkable impact on the international cricket stage with his debut century. In a recent One-Day International (ODI) series against Bangladesh, Jangoo’s outstanding performance was instrumental in the West Indies securing a 3-0 series sweep.

Jangoo, who plays for the Trinidad and Tobago Red Force, demonstrated his relentless dedication and hard work by scoring a ton on his debut. His century helped the West Indies chase down Bangladesh’s target of 321, securing a four-wicket victory in the final match of the series.

This achievement is a culmination of Jangoo’s consistent efforts and focus on his game. His rise to international cricket has been marked by significant improvements and recognition, including garnering the Express Cricketer of the Month award in November for his exceptional performance.

Jangoo’s debut ton is not only a personal milestone but also a testament to the depth and talent within the West Indies cricket team. His contribution has been pivotal in ensuring the team’s dominance over Bangladesh in the series.

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