Andre Russell made an unbeaten 35 from 21 balls to guide the world champion West Indies to a seven-wicket win Tuesday in the rain-affected first Twenty20 international against Bangladesh.
Russell hit three fours and three sixes as the West Indies took only 9.1 overs to reach a target of 91, adjusted under the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern system after Bangladesh made 143-9 in 20 overs on being sent in to bat.
Light rain began to fall just as the Bangladesh innings ended, keeping the players from the field for some time and causing the West Indies' target to be revised to 91 from 11 overs. They reached the target with 11 balls to spare.
Andre Nurse backed the West Indies' decision to field first with an opening over in which he dismissed Bangladesh openers Tamim Iqbal and Soumya Sarkar for ducks. He didn't bowl again and finished with 2-6.
The Bangladesh batsmen, who had shown an improved form to win the one-day international series after losing the tests, struggled to settle and build partnerships, often falling to rash shots.
After a small revival between Liton Das (24) and captain Shakib al Hasan, Keemo Paul dismissed both batsmen with the total 43. Russell tied down the batsmen with changes of pace and length and Kesrick Williams prevented a late recovery, taking 4-48 and bowling top-scorer Mahmudullah for 35.
The West Indies were in trouble early at 10-2 but Russell steadied the innings in a 42-run partnership with Marlon Samuels. Rovman Powell (15 not out), joined him to clinch the win and a 1-0 lead in the three-match series.