Ban 183-3published at 27.1 overs
Oh, wow. What a shot that is from Shakib Al Hasan. It's on the up and he just punches an on drive away for four more.
That's the fifty partnership.
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
Oh, wow. What a shot that is from Shakib Al Hasan. It's on the up and he just punches an on drive away for four more.
That's the fifty partnership.
Good comeback from Holder with just a single conceded off the final three balls.
Bangladesh are well ahead of the rate at the moment. This partnership is worth 46 now.
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NW10 Gooner: This World Cup needs a successful run chase > 300 or it's in danger of becoming boringly predictable: bat first, bat decently and win.
The skipper has decided to take measures into his own hands - he's going to replace Andre Russell.
Shot! Shakib Al Hasan moves to leg to give himself some room and swots Holder back down the ground for his eighth boundary.
Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special
The over-rate is a diabolical 12.1.
Shakib 62, Das 15
Another short ball. Another wide. 17 in the innings now.
Six runs come from Shannon Gabriel's fifth over - two off the final ball courtesy of some fantastic running.
Here's how Mushfiqur Rahim fell for one.
Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special
Wouldn't West Indies be better with a fully fit player rather than Andre Russell? It reminds of the England football team picking David Beckham and Wayne Rooney with broken metatarsals.
Thanks Jamie.
We've all been waiting for a really tight finish. Are we going to get one today?
Shakib 60, Liton 12
Russell is not enjoying himself today. He made a two-ball duck, he's feeling his knee again and an exceptionally short ball has gone for five wides.
At the same stage the West Indies were 122-2 so let's hope we are in for the most exciting finish of the tournament thus far. Here's Callum Matthews to tell you what happens.
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Dr Richard Parfitt: If Shakib isn't in your world XI you're doing it wrong.
Shakib has five 50s in a row now in ODIs, only once before has a Bangladesh batsman done this (Tamim 2012).
Target 322
Just a little disgruntlement in the West Indian ranks as Bangladesh rotate the strike expertly with some quick singles. The required rate at the start of the innings was 6.44 and it is now 6.34.
Vic Marks
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
I thought that was going to be out, it was a genuine top edge. If the keeper can get there then it's his catch. He saw Shannon Gabriel haring towards him and backed out.
Target 322
A reprieve for Shakib as he top edges Russell. Wicketkeeper Hope hares after it, fine leg Gabriel has his eyes on it too. It looks as though they will collide - as happened to me at primary school and still leaves me with a lump on my forehead - but Hope stops in his tracks and the ball drops harmlessly between them.
Outstretched arms of bemusement from the bowler and the West Indian spectators. Ad so often happens. Liton cuts the next one for four and Russell slumps to the turf in despair.
What a superb moment this was, Cottrell is compiling a highlights package of his very own during this tournament.
Target 322
Watery sunshine around the ground now as Cottrell continues and Shakib mis-times a flick to leg. It loops enticingly for Hetmyer on the square-leg boundary, he races in but decides against the risk of losing his teeth with a forward dive and it bounces in front of him for a single.
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Ban 141-3
Russell back in the attack at the Pavilion End after 1-23 from his first three and a spell off the field. Fifty from 40 balls for Shakib, continuing a prime run of form after scores of 75, 64 and 121 earlier in the tournament.
His new partner Liton, averaging 21 in his 29 matches with a highest of 121, is slightly built and tucked up by the powerful Russell, around 86mph.
Phil Long
BBC Test Match Special statistician
If Bangladesh chase this, it would be their highest chase in ODI cricket.