WI 114-1published at 24 overs
Six singles come off Mosaddek's fourth over.
This is much better from West Indies in the last couple of overs.
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
Six singles come off Mosaddek's fourth over.
This is much better from West Indies in the last couple of overs.
Vic Marks
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
Twelve off the over, Shakib is one of the bankers in the Bangladesh side but he has gone for 18 off two overs. They're accelerating.
More good fielding from Bangladesh saves a run on the point boundary. Some questionable running from West Indies, though. I reckon they thought that was going to the fence.
Evin Lewis hits the first boundary for 22 balls as he paddles Shakib to the fine leg fence. Shakib hasn't got his line right yet.
Four more! Lewis slashes through point this time and that brings up the 100 partnership.
12 off the over. Are West Indies about to put their foot on the accelerator?
Phil Long
BBC Test Match Special statistician
A first World Cup fifty for Lewis. It is the sixth time he has passed fifty in ODIs, with two hundreds in there.
And there's his half-century off 58 balls.
Vic Marks
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
Hope does play quite a lot of dot balls. I think Joe Root would have nurdled a lot of these for runs.
Four more runs from the over.
There have been seven dot balls in the last three overs now. Throughout the tournament that's been the obvious difference between the better sides I've thought. The likes of England and India are much better at rotating the strike.
Lewis is up to 49.
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Pam Nash: I have a hunch that WI will be better when Gayle retires...I do wonder if the others are kind of intimidated and will step up when he's gone.
Evin Lewis is frustrated with himself as he misses out on the chance to bring up his half-century as he picks out short fine leg with a paddle.
Four singles come off Shakib's first over.
We're going to see Shakib Al Hasan for the first time today.
Vic Marks
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
Hope has played some glorious shots. He has hit the field a few times but he is a beautiful player to watch.
Just four runs come from Mosaddek's second over.
Windies are ticking along at 4.30 runs an over. It's all very sedate at the moment.
Vic Marks
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
Great cricket all round, beautiful shot from Hope, terrific dive, kept it in - two runs.
More brilliant fielding from Bangladesh.
A sprawling Mahmudullah saves a couple of runs after Shai Hope creams another cover drive. He's starting to really time those drives now.
Sir Curtly Ambrose
Former West Indies bowler on BBC Test Match Special
Bangladesh are the more confident of the two having beaten the West Indies quite a lot in recent times. It was an interesting decision to drop Brathwaite, now West Indies only have four frontline bowlers.
Bangladesh's fielding has been excellent so far today.
Mohammad Saifuddin, at short fine leg this time, this does well again and saves three runs.
Another tight over is ruined off the final delivery as Evin Lewis cloths a short ball between the wicketkeeper and short fine leg for four. The left-hander is one blow away from a half-century now.
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Mosaddek Hossain replaces Mehedi Hasan, who has figures of 0-18 from his four overs.
Despite bowling the rankest long hop you'll ever see, Shai Hope can only pull to square leg, who does well to stop it.
Five dots start the over before a single down to long-off takes Hope to 28.
Sir Curtly Ambrose
Former West Indies bowler on BBC Test Match Special
A shade over four an over, which isn't too bad considering West Indies have included an extra batsman in their line-up, but at the same time you don't want to soak up too many dot balls, which is often the case with the West Indies.
The Fizz is going to continue.
The TV cameras have just cut to a Bangladesh fan in the crowd who is attempting to tie a flag to a branch - they're majorly outnumbering the West Indies fans today.
Good over from Mustafizur Rahman with just two singles added to the total.