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Mushfiqur b Rampaul 8 (Ban 90-4)
Well, well. Was that the smart cricket Bangladesh needed? Mushfiqur Rahim tries to scoop Rampaul off his stumps, misses and is bowled. Big moment.
WI keep semi-final hopes alive, Bangladesh all-but eliminated
WI 142-7 (20.0 overs): Pooran 40 (22), Chase 39 (46); Shoriful 2-20
Ban 139-5 (20.0 overs): Das 44 (43), Mahmudullah 31* (24); Holder 1-22
Super 12s, Group 1, Sharjah
West Indies win first match
Bangladesh suffer third straight loss in a row
Ffion Wynne and Matthew Henry
Mushfiqur b Rampaul 8 (Ban 90-4)
Well, well. Was that the smart cricket Bangladesh needed? Mushfiqur Rahim tries to scoop Rampaul off his stumps, misses and is bowled. Big moment.
Stuart Law
Former Australia batter & West Indies coach on BBC Test Match Special
A smart head and calm cricket will win this game, for either side. Bangladesh have got the perfect player for that at the crease in Mushfiqur.
Simon Mann
BBC Test Match Special
That's not a great start from Rampaul. He offered some width and Mushfiqur loves it there.
A horror start to the over from Ravi Rampaul.
Mushfiqur puts away a short wide ball with ease. The Bangladesh fans cheer the ball to the fence.
Stuart Law
Former Australia batter & West Indies coach on BBC Test Match Special
West Indies have got to make something happen here. They're giving them easy singles when really, they should be forcing them to play the big shots by bringing a fielder in.
The West Indies players have come together for a chat. The result is the ball being tossed to Ravi Rampaul.
Need 57 runs from 42 balls
I don't know who was more surprised by this, the commentators or Chris Gayle himself.
Need 60 runs from 45 balls
I've said this plenty of times before but I'm a massive Mushfiqur Rahim fan. I'd set up a fan club if I was allowed.
Just singles at the start of this over.
Stuart Law
Former Australia batter & West Indies coach on BBC Test Match Special
Mushfiqur is the glue. He's got to be there at the end.
Simon Mann
BBC Test Match Special
Most self-respecting T20 sides would be confident of winning from Bangladesh's current position, but it's been a tough, low-scoring World Cup so far so you never know what's going to happen.
Need 63 runs from 48 balls
This is getting really interesting now. Isn't cricket funny after the laughable cricket we saw at times in the first innings?
The Bangladesh batters scamper back for two, every run now crucial. Had there been a direct hit it would have been close.
15 from Bravo's over.
Another wide from Bravo! He's had better minutes.
Simon Mann
BBC Test Match Special
That's nine runs from one ball, effectively.
From nowhere the crowd are alive again. Bravo's response to those wides is sending the keeper back, going back over the wicket and bowling a bouncer.
Liton Das is on it early and pulls down to the boundary.
Nine runs from one ball.
Simon Mann
BBC Test Match Special
Five wides! That's a real bonus at the start of an over. It's the sort of delivery that can change the course of a game.
Five wides from Dwayne Bravo! What a bonus this is for Bangladesh. He'd just asked for the keeper to stand up but, bowling round the wicket, gets it all wrong.
Need 78 runs from 54 balls
Mushfiqur Rahim was brilliant in Bangladesh's defeat by Sri Lanka. He scored at a faster rate than any of his team-mates.
He's going to have to do the same here, although Liton Das keeps the scoreboard ticking with a four at the end of the over.
Stuart Law
Former Australia batter & West Indies coach on BBC Test Match Special
He tried to give himself a bit of room to hit over the top but Hosein saw it quickly and dragged his length back well.
Simon Mann
BBC Test Match Special
What athleticism there from the old man!
Soumya c Gayle b Hosein 17 (Ban 60-3)
Gone! Chris Gayle with the tumbling catch. He's delighted with the effort.
Just as Soumya Sarkar had started to go, slicing the ball to Gayle at backward point.