The left-hander was in top form in Guyana, hitting five fours and five sixes in a successful chase over Bangladesh.
Coming down the pitch to put opposition skipper Mahmudullah over the fence, Nicholas Pooran put an exclamation mark not only on his own innings, but an emphatic series victory for his West Indies side.
Finishing with 74* (39), his highest score in the international format, Pooran again showed his power in an expert innings, treating the fans at the Providence Stadium to an exhibition.
The knock moved Pooran's career T20I strike rate above 130, with his average on the verge of ticking over an even 30.
Mayers adds another feather in his cap
The versatility of 29-year-old Kyle Mayers again made headlines, this time in the T20I format with his maiden half-century in the format.
Winning a Test match off his own bat against the same opponent with a glorious double century back in February 2021, Mayers this time turned up the aggression, plundering 55 off just 38 balls with five sixes to give the hosts the ideal start to their chase.
He put on 85 in just 51 balls with Pooran, brushing off Bangladesh challenges in the middle overs and setting up his side's final blitz to reach the target.
Bangladesh blues continue as they turn to ODIs
The match may have ended in another defeat for Mahmudullah's men, though it wasn't all bad with a number of strong individual performances.
Mahedi Hasan's 1/21 (4) kept the tourists in the hunt, after strong batting efforts from Liton Das (49 off 41) and Afif Hossain (50 off 38).
Despite their efforts, Bangladesh are still winless on tour, as their attention turns to the upcoming ODIs.
The matches are not part of the ongoing Cricket World Cup Super League, of which they sit in second, though the side will want to keep up their good form in the format to ensure the wheels don't fall off at the backend of the campaign.
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