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 133-5published at 10:08 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March 2015

    The top of the dugout is now casting a shadow across the middle or Peter Moores's face. I'm pretty sure his stubble has changed colour from blonde to grey. Jos Buttler gets off the mark with a single. Not much batting to come after these two.

  2. How's stat?!published at 10:05 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March 2015

    Andrew Samson
    BBC Test Match Special statistician

    "Eoin Morgan becomes the second ODI player to make five ducks in an 11-innings sequence for England batting in the top six, joining Mike Brearley who managed it in 1979-80."

    Eoin MorganImage source, Getty Images
  3. Postpublished at 10:04 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March 2015

    Tim Nielsen
    Former Australia coach on BBC Test Match Special

    "It was a short, wide ball which was there for cutting but he nicked it and, as so happens when a team is on the up, it goes straight to the fielder who has just been moved. The pressure is now really back on the England team."

  4. Drinks breakpublished at 10:04 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March 2015

    Time for drinks. Make mine a stiff one.

  5. WICKETpublished at 10:02 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March 2015

    Another one! Taylor's fourth ball is wide and he chases it. But there's minimal footwork and he edges to slip.

    The curtains are drawing on England's World Cup...

    Scorecard

    James Taylor walks off the pitchImage source, Getty Images
  6. Eng 131-4published at 10:01 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March 2015

    Dot. Dot. England really aren't getting the message here. We're up to seven an over required now.

  7. Join the debate at #bbccricketpublished at 10:00 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March 2015

    Matt Clough: Re 09:26. Hales' strike-rate is a consequence of being in and out of the side. How can a guy go out and hit sixes if he fears being dropped.

  8. Eng 131-4published at 09:58 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March 2015

    Bosh. Root looks like he fancies this pitch as he latches on to a long-hop and whips it in front of square on the leg side for four. Only one single off the other five balls. England are making this hard for themselves in the face of some admirably disciplined bowling.

  9. Join the debate at #bbccricketpublished at 09:54 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March 2015

    Cricket Fan Bob: Conspiracy Theory: Eoin Morgan is working in counter-espionage for the Ireland Cricket Board.

  10. Eng 126-4 (Root 14, Taylor 1)published at 09:54 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March 2015

    Morgan takes his seat on the bench next to batting coach Mark Ramprakash. Not a smile in sight. That's four ducks in his last eight ODI innings. Root awakens the scorers with three to long-on.

  11. Eng 123-4published at 09:51 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March 2015

    Cut to an unshaven Peter Moores on the England bench, breathing heavily. Three dot balls ramp up the tension still further.

  12. Postpublished at 09:49 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March 2015

    Tim Nielsen
    Former Australia coach on BBC Test Match Special

    "We were talking about being positive and taking it on but England have to do it earlier and stamp themselves on these big games. You can't hope that you can sneak over the line."

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  13. Eng 123-4 (need 153 from 138)published at 09:49 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March 2015

    Delirium among the Bangladesh fans. Really good catch by Shakib on the boundary in fact because the ball was travelling. But why did Morgan aim one straight towards a fielder? Taylor joins Root. England's required run rate is up to 6.65.

  14. Postpublished at 09:47 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March 2015

    Geoffrey Boycott
    Ex-England batsman on BBC Test Match Special

    "I could feel the pressure building when Bell had a slog over mid-on. That is not his normal game - he plays proper cricket shots."

  15. Postpublished at 09:47 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March 2015

    Jonathan Agnew
    BBC Test Match Special

    "Two wickets in this over, and they are dancing now in that Bangladesh section - they think they can win this game. And what a disaster that would be for England - they will be out of the World Cup if they do. That is a massive hammer blow they have struck."

  16. WICKETpublished at 09:43 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March 2015

    Make that 90! This really is disastrous for England as Morgan pulls a bouncer straight down the throat of long leg where Shakib claims the catch. Morgan walks straight down the tunnel, like a footballer who has just been shown a red card.

    Scorecard

    Eoin Morgan is caught outImage source, Getty Images
  17. Postpublished at 09:43 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March 2015

    Tim Nielsen
    Former Australia coach on BBC Test Match Special

    "He was trying to force the ball square on the offside and it got on to him too quickly and he nicked the ball from high up the bat. It was either a big effort ball from the bowler or it gained something from the wicket."

  18. Postpublished at 09:42 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March 2015

    Morgan is the new man. Two new batsmen at the crease. England still need 155. Make that 85 degrees.

  19. WICKETpublished at 09:40 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March 2015

    What was I saying about sticking or twisting? Bell goes after a lifter, trying to cut a ball that's too close to him and feathers to the keeper. The umpires check for the no-ball but that's not going to save him.

    Scorecard

    Ian Bell is caught outImage source, Getty Images