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Shakib's majestic display paved the way for Bangladesh to record the second highest run chase in World Cup history as they reached 322/3 at Taunton on Monday. Hitting 16 fours in his unbeaten 99-ball innings, Shakib was well supported by Liton Das, who scored 94 from 69 balls in his first World Cup appearance.

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