Ban 215-3published at 31 overs
Shakib 92, Das 23
Easy for Bangladesh.
The running between the wickets in this innings has been exemplary. Five runs from the over.
Bangladesh need 107 runs from 114 balls.
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
Shakib 92, Das 23
Easy for Bangladesh.
The running between the wickets in this innings has been exemplary. Five runs from the over.
Bangladesh need 107 runs from 114 balls.
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Simon Mann
BBC Test Match Special
We talked about hoping to have a close game with 322 the target, but at the moment they are strolling it.
Target 322
Chris Gayle only went for 22 from five overs against England on Friday. He's gone for 10 in his first over today.
Five of them via a leg side wide. West Indies have conceded 22 wides today - poor.
We wanted a tight game, the way this is going Bangladesh are going to knock 322 off with overs to spare.
Andre Russell is coming back onto the field too. He looks like a broken man.
Chris Gayle - minus these bad boy aviator shades - is going to have a bowl.
Athar Ali Khan
Ex-Bangladesh all-rounder on BBC Test Match Special
What Bangladesh would be hoping for is not to lose another wicket, that would really raise hopes for a really good chase. The required rate has come down so you just play good sensible cricket.
While the players are having drinks, have a watch of this moment of brilliance from Sheldon Cottrell.
Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special
Drinks are coming on after 29 overs because the over-rate is so poor.
Ban 200-3
We're going to take drinks at this point.
Bangladesh need 122 more off 21 overs at a required run-rate of 5.8.
He's home.
He makes his ground by a yard or so.
They'd sprinted a single and debated a second. Das was a third of the way down the track before being sent back by Shakib Al Hasan but his dive got him home.
Confusion in the middle and Liton Das is diving for his ground. I reckon he's safe.
Athar Ali Khan
Ex-Bangladesh all-rounder on BBC Test Match Special
If you're chasing a big score you've got to have some sort of luck and it was the second time he has managed to get away with it.
Ooh that's a stroke of luck for Shakib.
He tries another short arm jab - off Jason Holder this time - but top edges it and it flies over Shai Hope behind the stumps and away for four.
Shakib is the top runscorer in the tournament now.
Shakib Al Hasan has been a delight to watch today.
Shakib crunches the final ball of the over but it picks out the man on the cover fence. They jog through for a single.
The required run-rate is below six an over now.
Athar Ali Khan
Ex-Bangladesh all-rounder on BBC Test Match Special
He's hardly missed out on any poor deliveries and as long you hit the gaps it races to the boundary.
And again! Short from Gabriel and Shakib just short arm jabs it to the mid-wicket fence.
Four more. Rank delivery from Shannon Gabriel and Shakib just tickles it fine for another boundary.
The win predictor is 61-39 in Bangladesh's favour now.
Athar Ali Khan
Ex-Bangladesh all-rounder on BBC Test Match Special
Shot of the day for me, right elbow up, crashes it down the ground for four.