Defending champions West Indies defeated Bangladesh in the must-win game to keep their hope alive to qualify for the ICC Men's T20 World Cup semi-finals at Sharjah Cricket Stadium on Friday. The Caribbean side struggled with the bat on the sluggish surface after disciplined Bangladesh bowlers bowled according to the conditions. The tables turned when Nicholas Pooran came in to bat at No.7. The wicketkeeper-batter smashed Bangladesh bowlers, scoring 40 off 22 balls which included four sixes. Jason Holder, too, hammered two sixes to help West Indies post 142 for 7. Bangladesh openers Shakib Al Hasan and Mohammad Naim’s stay at the crease was cut short before Liton Das brought the run rate to almost run-a-ball. However, the experienced Dwayne Bravo dismissed Das on the last ball of the penultimate over. With 13 runs needed off 6 balls, Andre Russell restricted Bangladesh to 139/5, virtually ending Bangladesh’s survival in the tournament.