and that's the victory! Appropriately enough, it's Gayle who wraps things up with his 11th four of the innings, to finish unbeaten on 104.
Bangladesh vs West Indies, 4th Qualifying Match at Jaipur, Oct 11 2006 - Ball by Ball Commentary
West Indies won by 10 wickets (with 80 balls remaining)
A second thumping win for the defending champions, who put Zimbabwe in their place in the opening match, and are now through to the first round proper next week. Bangladesh, meanwhile, are out, another disappointing performance. They now face Zimbabwe on this same ground in two days' time to determine the wooden spoon.
That's it from us. This is Andrew Miller signing off, on behalf of Martin Williamson as well. Thanks for being with us, and join us again on Friday for the next match of the ICC Champions Trophy.
Chanderpaul returns the strike, as the runs required are chiselled away
and there it is at last! Gayle's 13th one-day hundred is completed with a drive down to long-on. Well played that man. It wasn't easy at the start, but it's been effortless towards the end
this is one-day cricket at its most riveting. No, really ...
"We'll get em in singles, lad," as Wilfred Rhodes and George Hirst once said
It's just as well West Indies don't have to worry about their net run-rate
dabbed into the leg-side, an easy two on offer, but a jogged one is all they opt for
driven down the ground, but only one run on offer. Talk about taking the cautious route to victory!
So, can Gayle seal it in this over?
dead-ball singled by umpire Bowden as Chanderpaul takes off for a couple as the ball deflects off his thigh pad
studious block from Chanderpaul
a slight fumble from the bowler, and one more to the total. Three needed for his hundred
down the track, but beaten in flight and defended into the covers
pushed out to mid-on
biding his time so far
his partner blocks out the final ball of the over to aid Gayle's cause
there's one of them, pushed down the ground for a jogged single
now, can Gayle get the five runs he needs? Only nine to play with ...
and there it is. His 40th ODI fifty. Well played Shivnarine