WI 150-2published at 29.2 overs
Huge!
Nicholas Pooran - he had a practice run off the first ball of the over - absolutely launches Mehidy Hassan onto the roof.
He's broke the roof and the ball.
The third umpire comes out with his briefcase.
Bangladesh win with 8.3 overs to spare
Second highest World Cup chase - 322
Shakib 124* (99), recalled Das 94* (69)
Unbroken fourth-wicket stand of 189
West Indies 321-8: Hope 96 (121)
Lewis 70 (67), Hetymer 50 (26)
Bangladesh won toss, Taunton
Jamie Lillywhite, Callum Matthews and Jack Skelton
Huge!
Nicholas Pooran - he had a practice run off the first ball of the over - absolutely launches Mehidy Hassan onto the roof.
He's broke the roof and the ball.
The third umpire comes out with his briefcase.
An excellent symmetry to Shakib's latest over as a single is followed by a dot ball three times.
He's clawing his figures back well.
Vic Marks
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
The broad strategy for the West Indies is for Hope to bat through and the others to play more aggressively around him.
Nicholas Pooran looks like a useful little player. He's onto Mehidy's ball quickly and square drives to the fence.
West Indies run rate is creeping up towards five an over.
Phil Long
BBC Test Match Special statistician
The 18th time Hope has passed fifty in ODIs, with six hundreds in there and the second time he has passed fifty in World Cup cricket.
A single brings up Hope's half-century.
He's faced 39 dot balls so far though.
Vic Marks
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
They are always interesting matches here, there is always an atmosphere and it's nice to not play in front of swathes of empty seats.
#bbccricket
James Levy: I wonder if the size of the ground affects the players mindset. Taunton is quite small, and so do the players see it and think “I can just swing and I’ll get 6s here”, which perhaps results in playing a bit differently and maybe not worrying about dot balls.
Much better this from Shakib Al Hasan.
He concedes just a single off his fourth over.
Here are a few highlights from Evin Lewis' 70.
Shai Hope is up to 46 off 71 balls.
He's got to go big for West Indies because he's used up a lot of balls.
That's a beautiful shot to get off the mark.
Nicholas Pooran just rocks back and carves through backward point and away to the boundary.
Phil Long
BBC Test Match Special statistician
A partnership of 116, West Indies' first hundred partnership of the World Cup and it was Shakib's 27th World Cup wicket, which takes him seven clear in the Bangladesh World Cup list.
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Nicholas Pooran is the new batter and he just plays out the final three balls of the over.
Good comeback from Shakib Al Hasan after being smashed for that six off the first ball.
Vic Marks
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
He went for that short boundary - it's a seductive boundary. He hit it quite well but didn't quite time it.
Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special
It was just planted straight into his hands, slightly shanked it and a promising Lewis innings has come to an end.
Lewis c sub (Shabbir) b Shakib 70 (WI 122-2)
Ah.
Evin Lewis was trying to up the ante but he doesn't quite time his latest attempt to clear the ropes as he shanks down the throat of substitute fielder Sabbir Rahman at long-off.
Useful 70 off 67 balls though.
Massive!
Evin Lewis gets down on one deep and plants Shakib over mid-wicket for his second six.
West Indies are targeting Shakib.
Vic Marks
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
They are both timing the ball much better now and it is not spinning for the spinners.