Summary

  • England take 1-0 series lead

  • Bangladesh lose final six wickets for 17 runs

  • Kayes hits century for Bangladesh, Shakib makes 79

  • Debutant Ball takes two wickets in a row to finish with 5-51

  • Stokes hits maiden ODI century with 101 (100)

  • Buttler 63 (38), debutant Duckett 60 (78)

  1. Ban 192-4published at 32 overs

    So close for England! Shakib comes down the pitch to Moeen and skewers the ball up in the air. There's no timing in it but Vince, sauntering in from long-off, can't get to it in time. It lands just in front of him. A couple of singles rounds off the over.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 16:12 British Summer Time 7 October 2016

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    Angus Fraser's Mum used to do fantastic teas at Stanmore CC when he was a young un!!! 

    Richard Ellis

  3. Ban 188-4published at 31 overs

    Stokes pounds in and Kayes slices his first ball away to the boundary. Stokes stares in disbelief. That was more outside edge than anything, but if you're gonna swing, swing hard. Stokes follows it up with a horrid leg-side wide, which doesn't improve his mood. Kayes is still struggling with that cramp. He does respond to Shakib's call for a quick two, before Shakib gloves the ball down to third man. Stokes is not a happy bunny.

    Ben StokesImage source, AFP
  4. Postpublished at 16:08 British Summer Time 7 October 2016

    Charles Dagnall
    BBC Radio 5 live

    It's starting to to get a bit feisty out there with Stokes and Kayes sharing more than a word... shows that this is going to be close run thing. Humidity even getting to the home side (86%) as Kayes pulls up with cramp after running a two.

  5. Ban 174-4published at 30 overs

    The ice towels - which are still needed despite it being evening out there - have been packed away. Kayes does a bit of last minute wiggling and he's going to continue. He gets off strike to the first ball. That's not a smooth run though. In fact, he's all but hobbled down to the other end. Shakib blocks the final two balls and heads for a chat with his teammate.

    Imrul KayesImage source, Reuters
  6. Derbyshire sign ex-Lancashire manpublished at 16:03 British Summer Time 7 October 2016

  7. drinks break

    Ban 173-4published at 29.3 overs

    Moeen will continue, as Bangladesh sneak a quick single. They'll need a few more of those if they're going to chase this down. Kayes then chips through midwicket and Stokes, of all people, misfields. In fact Kayes has pulled up after that run - a touch of cramp, by the looks of things. On comes the physio, closely followed by drinks.

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    Get Involved - The perfect cricket teapublished at 15:57 British Summer Time 7 October 2016

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  9. Ban 170-4published at 29 overs

    Ben Stokes is back into the attack. He's putting in some serious effort as well - he looked wiped out after making his century in England's innings. Shakib fends a shortish ball away from his face and down into the field. It's not a quick pitch but that got up into that awkward area. Kayes then slams the ball through mid-off and just past a diving Woakes. That was so close, and Stokes is quick to let the batsman know what he thought of that shot.

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    Get Involved - The perfect cricket teapublished at 15:53 British Summer Time 7 October 2016

    Pradeep Patel: Coffee & Walnut cake, Scones with jam & cream away at Alderley Edge, loved it so much that we moved our "home" game there!  

    Frank: A gallon of scrumpy and a packet of mini cheddars.  

    Two very different teas!

  11. Ban 163-4published at 28 overs

    Buttler has a little chirp at Shakib, who ignores him and takes a quick single as Moeen starts up a new over. Then Kayes, batting in a cap, top-edges a sweep into his face. He doesn't flinch or break step as Buttler does the tidying up. Just the three runs from the over. 

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    Get Involvedpublished at 15:49 British Summer Time 7 October 2016

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    Without wishing to tempt fate, it seems like Jake Ball is Jade Dernbach with control - every ball different, but he has got it right so far...

    Evan Byrne

  13. Ban 160-4published at 27 overs

    Rashid follows up that wicket with some not so good stuff. A horrible full toss is duly dispatched to the boundary by Shakib. Rashid's mixing up his lengths and his speeds but Bangladesh seem determined to go after him.

  14. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 26.1 overs

    Mushfiqur c sub (Billings) b Rashid 12 (Ban 153-4)

    Another scalp for the Rashid/Billings combination. Mushfiqur tries to slog-sweep Rashid's first delivery into the stands but he doesn't connect. Billings darts forward and takes a good catch at deep midwicket. Silence drops across the stadium as Rashid celebrates.

    Adil RashidImage source, AP
  15. Ban 153-3published at 26 overs

    Thanks, Phil. I'm suffering from serious cake withdrawal after all these cake tweets...

    Back to the cricket. Mushfiqur is down the pitch to Moeen's first ball and it sails over long-off for a one bounce four. Stokes shouts encouragement as Moeen goes again. His line is still a little off but Bangladesh settle for singles. Bangladesh are ten runs ahead of where England were at this stage.

  16. Injury newspublished at 15:43 British Summer Time 7 October 2016

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  17. Postpublished at 15:41 British Summer Time 7 October 2016

    Charles Dagnall
    BBC Radio 5 live

    This is a good game. If Kayes and Mushfiqur can stay together and tick the score over for the next 10 overs, we could be in for a grandstand finish.

  18. Ban 144-3 (Target 310)published at 25 overs

    That wicket has changed things - as they have the tendency to do. Bangladesh were after the England spinners prior to it but now Moeen and Rashid are getting on top and trying things. Five singles off that over.

    That is all from me. Here is Amy Lofthouse again to see you through to what could be a dramatic close.

  19. Ban 139-3published at 24 overs

    Efficient stuff from Moeen. Nothing fancy, just good line and length, denying either batsman the chance to swing through the ball. Just four singles off the over.

    Moeen AliImage source, AFP
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    Get Involved - The perfect cricket teapublished at 15:34 British Summer Time 7 October 2016

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    Chris Jones: One word: battenburg 

    Liam Walker: Has to a @barrowcricket tea, sublime every time - a full on spread & mentioned as the best teas in the Northern Leagu

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