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. Postpublished at 10:40 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March 2015

    Jonathan Agnew
    BBC Test Match Special

    "It's like torture from Shakib - some of his deliveries spin, some don't. Some of his deliveries are held back, others rush on to you. He is a real master in this situation."

  2. Eng 169-6published at 10:39 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March 2015

    It's dark out there. Even the floodlights can't alter the overwhelming sense of gloom as England bat for their lives. Should England really have chosen to bowl? A question for another day. Woakes manages three off Shakib but the rate required is now more than eight an over.

  3. Join the debate at #bbccricketpublished at 10:36 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March 2015

    Matt Bellotti: When Chris Jordan hits a 6 in the last over to win this, the ball after Buttler reaches his ton, you people are going to look pretty daft.

  4. Join the debate at #bbccricketpublished at 10:36 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March 2015

    Matthew Sewell: Why have we not adapted how to play ODIs? It's shocking how bad we are. I'd back a minor county to beat England at the minute.

  5. Eng 163-6 (need 112 off 84)published at 10:35 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March 2015

    Woakes - ODI average 17 - needs to play the knock of his life here. Deary me. He's almost gone. He nicks his second ball but it falls just short of slip.

  6. Postpublished at 10:33 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March 2015

    Andrew McDonald
    Ex-Australia all-rounder on BBC Test Match Special

    "It held in the pitch, Joe Root flashed at the drive and edged behind. England are in deep, deep trouble."

  7. WICKETpublished at 10:31 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March 2015

    England's relief is short-lived. Root nibbles and nicks to the keeper. England are in all sorts of bother now. Their best player is back in the hutch.

    Joe RootImage source, Getty Images
  8. Appeal - not outpublished at 10:30 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March 2015

    Massive appeal for caught behind as Buttler dangles the bat. Umpire Reiffel turns it down, and Bangladesh opt against a review.

    Who's your money on? We're split on the cricket desk. One thing's for sure. There isn't much batting after this. Woakes is not an established all-rounder yet and Jordan has never batted under pressure like this.

  9. Email tms@bbc.co.ukpublished at 10:29 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March 2015

    Neil in Hexham: Do we actually want England to go through? They will just get humiliated a few more times in front of even more people. Just let's creep home quietly and never speak of this again.

  10. Eng 161-5 (need 115 off 90)published at 10:28 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March 2015

    Six singles off Shakib - the last 15 scoring shots have all been singles I'm told. A reminder. England are out if they lose today. The Afghanistan match would be a dead rubber between two eliminated teams. Perhaps they would just shake hands tomorrow, like the final singles pairing at the Ryder Cup.

  11. Join the debate at #bbccricketpublished at 10:24 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March 2015

    Dov Tate: At least when England crash out we can get on with enjoying the rest of the World Cup.

  12. Eng 155-5 (target 276)published at 10:24 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March 2015

    It's death by spin at the moment, with Arafat Sunny also keeping things tight. It's simply not good enough for England to score at three or four an over for now. That will put too much pressure on the final 10. They need to turn ones into twos or look to score one boundary per over.

  13. Eng 150-5 (need 126 more to win)published at 10:21 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March 2015

    Left-arm spinner Shakib Al Hasan is running through a brilliant little spell here. Four singles from his latest over leave him with figures of 5-0-13-0.

  14. How's stat?!published at 10:18 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March 2015

    Andrew Samson
    BBC Test Match Special statistician

    "If England lose today they will finish the World Cup with a maximum of two wins (if they can beat Afghanistan). Their fewest wins in a World Cup is two in 1996. In all other World Cups they have won at least 3 matches."

  15. Postpublished at 10:18 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March 2015

    You couldn't make this up. An ECB communications email has just popped into my inbox announcing some key diary dates for the coming week. Among the top items are the Yorkshire media day and the women's academy squad announcement. No mention of the Peter Moores and Eoin Morgan resignation press conferences in there though.

  16. Eng 147-5 (Root 22, Buttler 13)published at 10:16 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March 2015

    Much better over for England. Buttler steps up and cracks Taskin for two boundaries off three balls, both laced at pace through gaps in the off side. He nabs a single to keep the strike.

  17. Join the debate at #bbccricketpublished at 10:14 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March 2015

    Tim Southon: I truly love watching cricket, but I hate watching England play cricket. So stressful! Why o why!

    Blue Hatchet Man: It will be a new low for English cricket if they bow out today. Actually we've been saying this regularly in last two years.

  18. Eng 137-5 (target 276)published at 10:12 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March 2015

    Taylor's dismissal doesn't get any better with each replay. He obviously convinced himself he had to go for it, but the ball was so wide that he was almost falling over by the time he nicked it. Four runs off the over. England are consolidating. In a way.

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

    Andrew Samson
    BBC Test Match Special statistician

    "England need 143 off the last 20 overs today. In the 21st century they have only once scored that many off the last 20 overs to win a full 50 over match batting second: 145 v Ireland at Dublin in 2013."

  20. Scorecard updatepublished at 10:09 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March 2015

    England 133-5 (30 overs) - target 276

    Batsmen: Root 20*, Buttler 1*

    Fall of wickets: 43-1 (Moeen 19), 97-2 (Hales 27), 121-3 (Bell 63), 121-4 (Morgan 0), 132-5 (Taylor 1)

    Bowling figures: Mortaza 7-0-38-1, Rubel 7-0-36-2, Sunny 6-0-26-0, Shakib 4-0-10-0, Taskin 5-0-16-1, Sabbir 1-0-5-0

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

    England won toss

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