Postpublished at 11:52 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March 2015
In all the blood, sweat and tears I think I forgot to tell you the final winning margin. Bangladesh won by 15 runs. Not even particularly close.
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
Sam Sheringham and Marc Higginson
In all the blood, sweat and tears I think I forgot to tell you the final winning margin. Bangladesh won by 15 runs. Not even particularly close.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC Test Match Special
"The Bangladesh players are going over to thank their supporters, who have turned out in such numbers. The supporters are in raptures down there, throwing flags at the players."
Nearly. England have only once before failed to win more than two games at a World Cup. Beat the Afghans and they will equal their low of 1996 - lose or tie and it will be rock bottom.
Mahmudullah, who scored 103: "We are really impressed by the attitude of our boys. All the boys chipped in. I tried to bat properly, I didn't think too much. Mushfiqur at the end was the aggressor and it was a good partnership. We thought we might have been 15-20 runs short, but we knew if we could get early wickets we were in. It's really special for us."
You'd better believe it KP. This is really happening. England really are this bad at one-day cricket and their followers can only hope this as bad as it gets. England have played five games in this World Cup and won one. Afghanistan on Friday is now a dead rubber. Looking forward to that one?
Former England batsman Kevin Pietersen on Twitter:, external I CANNOT BELIEVE THIS! I JUST CANNOT! But, well done Bangladesh! You deserved it! #ENGvBAN
Jon, Scotland: These matches between the minnows are producing good finishes!
The two teams shake hands. The contrast in emotions is extraordinary. England look like a set of convicts on death row. The Bangladeshis are hugging, kissing and jumping for joy.
Luke Boddice: So England go out of another World Cup with little more than a whimper. When will we learn? Well done Bangladesh.
Bill i am: Absolutely embarrassing, England. It's time for change.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC Test Match Special
"That is absolute ignominy. There are glum faces on the England bench, while the Bangladesh players are on the ground, smothering each other. You and I have seen some low moments Geoffrey but in terms of one-day cricket, this is an absolute low."
The Bangladesh players don't know how to celebrate here. They've not done this before - some fall to the ground in sheer disbelief, others run around in joyous celebration. Their fans go wild up in the stands.
That's it! Clean bowled. England are out of the World Cup.
James Anderson walks out to save England. He looks like he's getting ready for a broken... heart instead! Edged to slip. Drops shot. Dot ball.
Geoffrey Boycott
Ex-England batsman on BBC Test Match Special
"It was quick, skiddy and went across him and zipped into the top of off stump. That was a very good ball."
Full, straight and taking out off stump. Broad is out and Bangladesh are one wicket away from the quarter-finals.
My thoughts are with our colleague Stephan Shemilt. He must have about three match reports on the go. Just a reminder, if this match is tied England are out.
Geoffrey Boycott
Ex-England batsman on BBC Test Match Special
This is a wonderful over for England, but this is a terrible, awful over for Bangladesh. You couldn't think of a worse over. There will be 150m Bangladeshis watching that dropped catch - I wouldn't go home for a week or two if I was him and Bangladesh lose this match."
Have Bangladesh just dropped the World Cup?! How are your nerves? We don't have any left. Stuart Broad dives in for a single. Final ball of the over is bottom-handed for a single into the off side. In the bag now?! It's time to go ball by ball!
Jonathan Agnew
BBC Test Match Special
"Look at the Bangladesh fielders, they are on their haunches. That was a sitter - he made a complete mess of it."