Bangladesh 147 for 6 (Soumya 43, Hosein 2-13, McCoy 2-30) West Indies 140 (Powell 60, Mahedi 4-13) for seven runs
Mahmud removed Powell and Alzarri Joseph in the final over, which began with West Indies needing ten runs to win. Mahmud had Powell caught behind giving Bangladesh captain Litton Das his fifth dismissal of the match. With eight to win off the last two, Mahmud bowled Joseph for Bangladesh’s first T20I win against the West Indies in six years; returning home to Bangladesh was also a great way to start the country’s Victory Day.
Powell, almost man
However, it all went pear-shaped for Bangladesh for about four overs. West Indies were 61 for 7 in the 12th over as captain Powell, who had hit a four and a six until then, joined Romario Shepherd to resurrect his side.
The pair combined to take out 15 off Rishad Hossain in the 14th over, before Powell blasted Taskin Ahmed for three sixes in a 23-run over to reduce the asking rate from 11 an over to eight an over in the space of 12 balls. Powell smashed the first six against Taskin at extra cover, the next high over point, before ending the over with a beautiful direct hit.
Tanzim Hasan then made 12 runs on 16, with Powell hitting him for two fours, one of them bringing up his half-century off just 28 balls, to take the equation to 28 to win from 24 balls. There were no stops from the other end either as Shepherd hit Rishad for his first six, although he fell in the next when Taskin had him caught in the deep, for 22 off 17 balls .
Mahedi bowling WI first order
Bangladesh got off to a blistering start with the ball when Taskin had Brandon King caught at mid-on off his first ball. Six balls later, Mahedi drew Nicholas Pooran into a charge, and beat him with a straight delivery to stump him for 1. Mahedi then had Johnson Charles caught at mid-on after hitting to Tanzim for two sixes in a 25-ball knock. .
Mahedi struck twice in the seventh over when he had Andre Fletcher, a last-minute replacement in the squad, caught behind before Roston Chase fell inside on a reverse sweep. By the time Mahedi finished his four-over haul at 4 for 13, Bangladesh were in control of the game until Powell let loose.
Hosein’s first strikes
Next ball, Hosein continued Litton Das’ poor form from ODIs, taking his simple return catch. It was Litton’s second consecutive duck on this tour after scoring 4 and 2 in the first two ODIs.
Bangladesh get lift
Shamim Hossain, playing his first T20I in 12 months, got into the act next. He outplayed Alzarri Joseph through his first six, before going straight against McCoy for the same result. Shamim got one more off Joseph in the 18th over, before Mahedi bowled McCoy for an extra six over cover in the final over to take them almost to 150.
Mohammad Isam is ESPNcricinfo’s Bangladesh correspondent. @isam84



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