Rovman Powell has hit a six in the final over to clinch a seven-wicket win for West Indies over Sri Lanka in the first of three Twenty20 internationals.
West Indies made a match of it on Thursday (Friday AEST) in Jamaica with their late, slow run-rate chasing 9-147, despite scoring 66 runs in the first six overs.
Needing 20 runs from 20 balls, it was reduced to needing a run a ball from nine deliveries before Powell clinched the victory for the home side with four balls remaining.
Captain and opener Shai Hope led the Caribbean team with an unbeaten 65 in the total of 3-149.
After the tourists won the toss and chose to bat, Kamindu Mendis top-scored with 51 runs with captain and opener Kusal Mendis adding 36.
Jason Holder (3-18) and Shamar Joseph (3-29) led the West Indian bowlers with three wickets each.
Sri Lanka won the preceding — and soggy — three-match ODI series 1-0 after the final two matches were rained out.
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"It was a really good bowling performance and credit to our bowlers," man of the match Holder said.
"We always think about getting wickets in the dressing room. I was thinking to attack."
The final two matches in the series are scheduled for Saturday and Sunday, also at Sabina Park in Kingston.