How's stat?!published at 18:03 British Summer Time 17 June 2019
Phil Long
BBC Test Match Special statistician
Although this is the 29th ODI for Liton Das, it's his World Cup debut.
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
Phil Long
BBC Test Match Special statistician
Although this is the 29th ODI for Liton Das, it's his World Cup debut.
Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special
West Indies are a broken team.
A single to mid-off ends the over.
24 off the over.
Bangladesh need 28 more from 12 overs. This is going to be over very quickly.
Vic Marks
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
It would have taken a good bit of lateral thinking to have put a slip in after he was hit for three sixes. This is turning into a nightmare for West Indies.
Four!
It's a good ball from Shannon Gabriel but Shakib Al Hasan gets a thick outside edge that flies away to the boundary.
Phil Long
BBC Test Match Special statistician
It brought up the 150 partnership between these two, it has come off 117 balls.
Vic Marks
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
Brilliant batting - it's not great bowling.
Boooo!
Single.
Steve Rhodes loves it though. He's clapping that stroke up on the Bangladesh balcony.
Six more!
Pulled down to fine leg. Shelled in the crowd this time.
150 partnership up. Bangladesh are going to win this within 40 overs at this rate.
And again!
Down the ground this time and it's caught again.
Short from Shannon Gabriel and Liton Das just pulls him about 10 rows back.
It's well taken in the crowd too.
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The tone for this Windies performance was set by Chris Gayle and his messing about against England. Showing off while losing a World Cup game is unforgivable. An absolute disgrace, letting his team, especially the younger players, down.
Katie White, Hull
Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special
West Indies have four passengers in the field, Gayle, Russell, Thomas and Gabriel. There has been a lack of collective enthusiasm and Bangladesh have seized upon this.
Another wide. Sigh.
That's 17 wides that have cost West Indies 25 runs in this innings now. Woeful, woeful stuff.
What a piece of timing that is Shakib Al Hasan. It's in the slot from Sheldon Cottrell but Shakib flicks it with such elegance behind square for another boundary.
The required run rate is bang on four an over.
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Fazeer Mohammed
West Indian commentator on TMS
They are going to win this with overs to spare. You would want to cover your ears if you were in a rum shop in the Caribbean with some of the colourful language that would be coming out now.
The West Indies coaching staff are fuming at the moment. Liton Das chokes one and it drops just short of Shannon Gabriel at mid-on who makes absolutely no attempt to get there.
A top edge from Shakib Al Hasan then lands between mid-off and mid-on. There's confusion between the two fielders and Bangladesh steal a second run.
They get another run thanks to an overthrow. Oshane Thomas then decides to throw down two bouncers that are given as wides. West Indies have given up here.
Shakib then punches him over mid-on for another boundary. Bangladesh are cruising.
Here are those Liton Das fours off Chris Gayle that helped him to 50.
Athar Ali Khan
Ex-Bangladesh all-rounder on BBC Test Match Special
The only hope for West Indies now is that Bangladesh become careless. I don't know where the inspiration is going to come from.
Five runs come from Sheldon Cottrell's latest over.
The required run rate is a measly 4.61 - this is Bangladesh's to lose now.