RESULT
1st T20I, Sylhet, December 17, 2018, West Indies tour of Bangladesh
(10.5/20 ov, T:130) 130/2

West Indies won by 8 wickets (with 55 balls remaining)

Player Of The Match
4/28
sheldon-cottrell
Preview

WI look to break five-game losing streak against upbeat Bangladesh

The match has been rescheduled twice in the last 48 hours, mainly due to some technical problems with one of the light towers. It will now start at 12.30pm local time

Shai Hope raises his bat after a hundred  •  Getty Images

Shai Hope raises his bat after a hundred  •  Getty Images

Big Picture

With both Bangladesh and West Indies looking to get their preparations into gear for next year's World Cup, one wonders what context a T20I series holds for them and the fans. What will they do with these three matches?
Yet for West Indies, the T20Is offer some hope on an otherwise difficult tour. They need to take full advantage of their favoured format to find some sort of form in Bangladesh. The visitors have won only one match so far, the second ODI in Dhaka, having been trounced 2-0 in the Test series, and 2-1 in the ODIs. Shai Hope has been their stand-out performer but the other batsmen have been below par. Among the bowlers, Oshane Thomas looked fiery at times but he was, shockingly, "rested" from the third ODI.
For Bangladesh, the series is important for players like Soumya Sarkar, Liton Das, Mohammad Mithun, Mohammad Saifuddin, among others. It is becoming far more important for these players - apart from the experienced ones like Tamim Iqbal, Shakib Al Hasan, Mushfiqur Rahim and Mahmudullah - to have match-winning performances. If not as big a role as the senior quartet, they should look to make telling contributions, at least.
The match has been rescheduled twice in the last 48 hours, mainly due to technical problems with one of the light towers. It will now start at 12.30pm local time, but a forecast of rain could end up playing a bigger role in the selection of the XI.

Form guide

Bangladesh WWLLL (last five T20Is, most recent first)
West Indies LLLLL

In the spotlight

Liton Das did well against West Indies in the previous T20I series between the two sides, but throwing away his wicket after a good start is becoming an issue. His tendency to hit boundaries in the first few overs has often been followed by a sudden dismissal with a cross-batted shot.
Shai Hope's ODI form is one of the few things West Indies can rely on as they head into this series. He may not be the most aggressive batsman but Hope's tenacity means that West Indies have some stability at the crease, even as they would want the other batsmen to forge partnerships.

Team news

Rubel Hossain and Nazmul Islam will be in consideration, but only if Bangladesh want to leave out one genuine batsman. Shakib also received a foot injury during nets, and received treatment for it.
Bangladesh: (probable) 1 Tamim Iqbal, 2 Liton Das, 3 Soumya Sarkar, 4 Mushfiqur Rahim (wk), 5 Shakib Al Hasan (capt), 6 Mohammad Mithun, 7 Mahmudullah, 8 Mehidy Hasan Miraz, 9 Mohammad Saifuddin, 10 Rubel Hossain, 11 Mustafizur Rahman
Evin Lewis will slot into the opening position while allrounder Sherfane Rutherford also offers a batting option. Kesrick Williams, who has returned to the T20I squad, could be a handy bowler, having done well in the Bangladesh Premier League.
West Indies (probable): 1 Evin Lewis, 2 Shai Hope, 3 Darren Bravo, 4 Shimron Hetmyer 5 Denesh Ramdin (wk), 6 Nicholas Pooran, 7 Carlos Brathwaite (capt), 8 Fabian Allen, 9 Keemo Paul, 10 Khary Pierre, 11 Oshane Thomas

Pitch and conditions

The track will likely be batting friendly, although there could be some early help for spinners. A drizzle is forecast, so the toss may be crucial, too.

Stats and trivia

  • West Indies have won only two out of their 12 T20Is this year, while Bangladesh have won four out of their 13 games.
  • Denesh Ramdin is the only player in the West Indies squad with more than 50 T20I appearances.

Quotes

"They keep surprising me by coming up with some great performances. Now we have got some continuity with regards to winning series, so wonderful news for Bangladesh."
Bangladesh coach Steve Rhodes
"[West Indies] just need to know the method of winning more consistently."
West Indies assistant coach Mushtaq Ahmed

Mohammad Isam is ESPNcricinfo's Bangladesh correspondent. @isam84