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Following the incident, Cottrell apologised to his teammates and returned to action
The incident took place during the third One-day International (ODI) between the West Indies and Bangladesh at Warner Park in St Kitts when
a delivery from Cottrell went directly towards the second slip
The umpire immediately called it a no-ball.Following the incident, Cottrell apologised to his teammates and returned to action.Cottrell
bowled 9 overs in the match and claimed one wicket, conceding 59 runs at an economy of 6.55
The West Indies lost the match by 18 runs.The West Indies kicked off their Test series on a high
They won both the Tests to whitewash Bangladesh 2-0.They lost the opening ODI of the three-match series but bounced back to win the second
match.Chris Gayle's 73 off 66 and an unbeaten 74 off 41 from Rovman Powell went in vain as the West Indies lost the third ODI and the
series 1-2.On Wednesday, Kesrick Williams' career-best bowling figures and a hurricane batting cameo by Andre Russell helped the West Indies
beat Bangladesh by seven wickets in the rain-affected first Twenty20 international.The West Indies will have a chance to pocket the T20I
series when they meet Bangladesh at the Central Broward Regional Park Stadium Turf Ground in Lauderhill on Saturday.