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. Eng 215-6 (target 276)published at 11:07 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March 2015

    Woakes takes the aerial route and scores three over mid-on. He signals for a drink. Feeling the heat? Understandable.

  2. Postpublished at 11:07 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March 2015

    Geoffrey Boycott
    Ex-England batsman on BBC Test Match Special

    "If England were on my flight from Adelaide, I'd tell them they were rubbish and to get home."

  3. How's stat?!published at 11:06 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March 2015

    Andrew Samson
    BBC Test Match Special statistician

    "In all ODIs England have 14 scores of 50 or more by batsmen at number 7 or lower when batting second. Jos Buttler now has six of those."

  4. Eng 211-6 (need 65 off 42)published at 11:04 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March 2015

    Buttler's boundary proves the highlight of the over as four singles follow, the last to Woakes to keep the strike. He'd be best off leaving the bulk of the work to Buttler here, surely.

  5. Join the debate at #bbccricketpublished at 11:03 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March 2015

    Taggy Elliott: Why isn't Buttler higher in the batting order? We wouldn't be having this conversation and our pride would be intact.

  6. Buttler 50published at 11:02 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March 2015

    Buttler laces Sabbir's first ball through deep midwicket for four. That's his seventh fifty in ODIs, from 41 balls.

  7. Postpublished at 11:01 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March 2015

    Stephan Shemilt
    BBC Sport in Adelaide

    "There's a party in Adelaide, one of green and red that dances to the soundtrack 'Bang-la-desh'. Every time the ball goes past the outside edge there is a cheer, an appeal from the crowd. England fans, those still sticking it out, sit in a stunned silence."

  8. Join the debate at #bbccricketpublished at 11:01 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March 2015

    Ric Jeffery: Watching England play cricket is like watching Lewis Hamilton race with the handbrake on.

    SaikiaArup: England's media enjoy slaughtering their cricketers. Will IceMan Buttler deliver at Adelaide?

  9. Eng 203-6 (need 73 off 48)published at 11:00 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March 2015

    Woakes finishes off another good over for England with a punchy square cut for four to bring up the 200.

  10. Postpublished at 11:00 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March 2015

    Jonathan Agnew
    BBC Test Match Special

    "Bangladesh's supporters are anticipating their team's biggest ODI win ever. They are getting excited every time the ball passes the bat. They are great supporters."

  11. Eng 198-6 (target 276)published at 10:58 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March 2015

    Taskin loops up a full toss. Buttler misses out on a boundary but some hard running ensures they get two and Buttler keeps the strike. The next ball whistles past the outside edge. That was seriously close.

    Buttler's riposte? The ramp shot, premeditated and executed to perfection. Three bounces and over the rope for four.

  12. Postpublished at 10:57 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March 2015

    Geoffrey Boycott
    Ex-England batsman on BBC Test Match Special

    "Bangladesh are favourites but there is just a chance for England with Jos Buttler there. He has a range of shots and has power to back it up."

  13. Postpublished at 10:55 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March 2015

    Tim Nielsen
    Former Australia coach on BBC Test Match Special

    "England got their required nine from the first three balls of the over, so that was job done. Any runs after that eat into the run-rate."

  14. Eng 192-6 (need 84 off 54)published at 10:55 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March 2015

    Buttler drives for two through long-off and they run two. Three single follow. By my maths, that's 11 from the over. Eight more of those and they'll be over the line. Don't go anywhere.

  15. Six - Eng 187-6published at 10:52 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March 2015

    Huge. Buttler plants Sunny over long-off for six. First gear to sixth gear in a single blow.

  16. Eng 181-6 (target 276)published at 10:51 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March 2015

    Lots of love for Buttler out there. He could make a true hero of himself here. Nine an over needed now as he works a single to extra-cover. Dot dot single from Woakes. Dot single to Buttler.

    Now then. The maths are simple. England need 95 runs off 10 overs or they are going home.

  17. Join the debate at #bbccricketpublished at 10:47 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March 2015

    Naveed Afzal: Jos Buttler is class. It's criminal how the England management team are using him. I believe as long as these two are at the crease.

    Jack Weston: Why is a man of Buttler's obvious explosive talent coming in at 7? You don't see B-Mac doing that, should attack out of the gate.

  18. Eng 178-6 (target 276)published at 10:46 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March 2015

    Talking of gloom. The heavens have opened here in Salford, an appropriate backdrop as England's World Cup hopes appear to be washing away. Shakib continues to cast his spell over the batsmen. Woakes has nine off 14 balls. Nowhere near enough.

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

    Jonathan Agnew
    BBC Test Match Special

    "England's rope is being tightened. With every over that passes, the noose around their neck becomes ever tighter. I can't see how they can get out of this, it's all on Buttler's shoulders."

  20. Dropped catchpublished at 10:43 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March 2015

    Chance. But a very tricky one as Mortaza gets a finger to a low drive from Buttler off his own bowling. I can't remember when the last When was the last England boundary? "Yesterday," comes the answer from my right.