Bangladesh v West Indies, 1st ODI, Dhaka
Bangers go Mash
Bangladesh opened with spin, and stiffled the West Indies batsmen at the outset, which led to Kieron Powell falling to Shakib Al Hasan•AFP
West Indies had high expectations from Shimron Hetmyer, but he had a rare failure•AFP
When Keemo Paul joined Chase, West Indies finally got some momentum with a 51-run stand in 48 balls•AFP
West Indies fought back briefly with Oshane Thomas making a mess of Imrul Kayes' stumps shortly after Tamim Iqbal had also fallen•AFP
Mashrafe Mortaza, playing his 200th ODI, then struck twice after a slow stand between Shai Hope and Darren Bravo•AFP
Tamim Iqbal, back from injury, set an example for a somewhat sloppy fielding performance with this fine diving effort•Raton Gomes/BCB
The Paul-Chase stand apart, Bangladesh kept West Indies in check, with Mustafizur joining his captain in taking three wickets•AFP
However, Bangladesh's batsmen stayed calm, and Shakib Al Hasan showed his experience in taking on the bowlers and reducing the equation quickly•AFP
Roston Chase tried to revive the innings, after the top order collapse•AFP
Liton Das got Bangladesh's chase off to a sprightly start, having survived being caught off a no-ball•AFP
Mushfiqur Rahim stayed the course through the chase, his unbeaten half-century guiding the team home with plenty to spare•AFP