Summary

  • England knocked out of World Cup

  • Bangladesh beat England by 15 runs

  • Bangladesh reach quarter-finals

  • Bang 275-7: Mahmudullah 103, Mushfiqur 89

  • England 260 (48.3): Buttler 65, Rubel 4-53

  • NZ, Aus & Sri Lanka also qualify from Pool A

  1. Join the debate at #bbccricketpublished at 08:00 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March 2015

    Johnboy: England play one part-time spinner, Bangladesh have four spinners - only time will tell who has got this correct.

  2. Eng 13-0 (Moeen 13, Bell 0)published at 07:57 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March 2015

    Moeen Ali is a little relieved, but he did seem confident enough to use his review. The left-hander is playing in a buccaneering fashion here, smashing two loose fours through the off side.

  3. Postpublished at 07:57 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March 2015

    Stephan Shemilt
    BBC Sport in Adelaide

    "Two cheers, contrasting feelings. There was a huge roar when Paul Reiffel raised his finger, Bangladesh delirium. When Reiffel was told to change his decision, the England applause was that of relief, rather than belief."

  4. Not outpublished at 07:55 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March 2015

    The left-hander is safe... the ball pitched a smidgen outside leg stump. Carry on swinging that willow, Moeen.

  5. Umpire reviewpublished at 07:54 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March 2015

    Moeen Ali is rapped on the pads by Rubel Hossain, the bowler appeals and the umpire raises his finger. Moeen reviews.

    Rubel appealsImage source, AFP
  6. Eng 3-0 (target 276)published at 07:50 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March 2015

    Will England go all B-Mac and blast their way to a decent start? Or will they lay a solid platform and then lose a few wickets, giving us all some middle-of-the-innings jitters? I'm going for the latter.

    Moeen Ali gets under way with two through the covers, the ball scattering a flock of spiked pigeons as it goes. It is a flock of pigeons, isn't it? Now he's had a sighter, Moeen plays a wild swish at a short ball and edges it over the slips for a single.

  7. Postpublished at 07:50 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March 2015

    Geoffrey Boycott
    Ex-England batsman on BBC Test Match Special

    "England should move Jos Buttler up the order, possibly above James Taylor. He's that good, he shouldn't be batting behind all the other batsmen. Give him time to score the runs."

  8. Postpublished at 07:45 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March 2015

    Bangladesh skipper Mortaza is going to open the bowling. Pace, rather than spin, first up. A slight surprise? Let's go.

  9. Join the debate at #bbccricketpublished at 07:45 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March 2015

    Graham Hutton: Well England it's now or never. Have we got the heart for a battle?

    Dave: Good surface to bat, gettable target…only thing that worries me is they've four spinners.

  10. Postpublished at 07:45 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March 2015

    Ian Bell and Moeen Ali walk to the middle knowing their side need 276 to stay in the World Cup. Fail and they go home, via a dead rubber against Afghanistan.

    Bell and AliImage source, AFP
  11. Postpublished at 07:44 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March 2015

    Andrew Samson
    BBC Test Match Special statistician

    "If England win today it will be their third highest successful run-chase in World Cup matches, beating the 301-9 they scored against West Indies in 2007 and 296-4 against Netherlands in Nagpur in 2011."

  12. Postpublished at 07:44 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March 2015

    Stephan Shemilt
    BBC Sport in Adelaide

    "We're in one of those situations where both sides will be reasonably happy. Bangladesh are definitely in the game and, on a belting wicket, England will feel that they have a very chaseable target. In any other situation and against pretty much every team in the world, they would take a target of 276. But can they handle the high stakes? In we're honest, if they can't knock this off, they certainly don't deserve to go through."

  13. Postpublished at 07:43 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March 2015

    Before we crack on with England's innings, let's look at the numbers behind the first World Cup century by a Bangladeshi...

    MahmudullahImage source, BBC Sport
  14. Postpublished at 07:42 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March 2015

    Morning everyone, Marc Higginson here. You well? Shall we answer that once England have batted?

  15. End-of-innings scorecardpublished at 07:39 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March 2015

    Bangladesh 275-7 (50 overs): Mahmudullah 103, Mushfiqur 89

    Fall of wickets: 3-1 (Kayes 2), 8-2 (Tamim 2), 94-3 (Sarkar 40), 99-4 (Shakib 2), 240-5 (Mahmudullah 103), 261-6 (Mushfiqur 89), 265-7 (Sabbir 14)

    Bowling figures: Anderson 10-1-45-2, Broad 10-0-52-1, Jordan 10-0-59-2, Woakes 10-0-64-0, Moeen 9-0-44-1, Root 1-0-6-0

    England won toss

    Full scorecard

  16. What England need to do..published at 07:37 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March 2015

    Just to remind those just waking up for breakfast in England of what has been happening in Adelaide overnight.

    Bangladesh have set a challenging target of 276, thanks to a marvellous first ODI hundred from Mahmudullah, but England will fancy their chances on a good batting wicket.

    But England could be toast and kippered if the Bangladesh spinners get going on a pitch conducive to spin.

  17. Ireland take on world champions Indiapublished at 07:31 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March 2015

    Tonight's match is the Pool B clash between already-qualified India and Ireland in Hamilton.

    Ireland only need a point to qualify from their final two matches against India and Pakistan, but Irish skipper William Porterfield is not banking on the weather doing his side any favours.

    "There's been a bit of rain around the last couple of days, but we will see what it is like and whether that will be a factor or not," he said.

  18. Join the debate at #bbccricketpublished at 07:26 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March 2015

    Home Fires: Taxi for England. All "spin" and no WIN. Brainwashed moronic flatulence doesn't win games. More skills, training less media.

  19. Player reactionpublished at 07:23 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March 2015

    Bangladesh batsman Mahmudullah: "We have a chance but we need to bowl well and in good areas, and put effort into the line and length.

    "There is a little bit of grip and it is slowing so I think we are in the game. "

  20. Player reactionpublished at 07:19 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March 2015

    Bangladesh batsman Mahmudullah: "Very happy to get a few runs on the board, at the end we lost a couple of wickets, but it was a special innings for me.

    "When we were are batting we looked to bat normally, play according to the ball, look for the loose balls and just keep batting. "