Summary

  • Series now level at 1-1

  • Decider in Chittagong on Wednesday

  • England 26-4 after poor start - Duckett (0) and Stokes (0) both bowled

  • England put on 45 for the last wicket

  • Skipper Mortaza with four wickets & 44 runs

  1. Ban 33-2published at 11 overs

    Oh, Sabbir. The frustration at having gone 10 balls without scoring gets the better of him in the form of a wild, uncontrolled swing at a short ball from Woakes. As Buttler gathers the untroubled ball behind, the bowler has a few choice words for his rival. 

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    Get Involved - Your worst collapsespublished at 10:16 British Summer Time 9 October 2016

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    Cupfootballblogger: Once put on 110 for 1st wkt for Belstone in N. Devon Lg chasing 136. I got bowled, tired shot, we were 130 all out.

    Dan Pritchett: We (Rodley CC) get bowled out for 89. We went and bowled the opposition out for 68 for our first win of the season.

    Freddie Collard: Oundle U14 B team vs Stamford. Oundle all out for 48. Bowled Stamford out for 36. 

  3. Ban 30-2published at 10 overs

    Despite the testing conditions, England are sticking with their opening bowlers. It is a testimony to how good they have been so far. Willey continues the trend with a maiden. He grimaces when he collects his cap, though. Maybe time to quit while you're ahead? Always best to get a man off the over before he fetches it than after.

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    Get Involved - Your worst collapsespublished at 10:13 British Summer Time 9 October 2016

    tms@bbc.co.uk

    I m not sure if this counts as a collapse but I was playing for East Leake 2nd XI against Cotgrave 2nds in the South Notts Village Cricket League a few years ago. We made   156-6 in 40 overs and then they were bowled out for 6 ( six). And four of that six were extras. So I suppose they started collapsing from the start of the innings.

    Alan Pearce

  5. Ban 30-2published at 9 overs

    Mahmudullah to the wicket with a four - a steer off his legs. It is a minor release for the home side, who are well under the cosh as a result of some superb England bowling and fielding.

  6. 'Keep the batsmen guessing'published at 10:10 British Summer Time 9 October 2016

    Charles Dagnall
    BBC Radio 5 live

    Excellent white-ball bowling from Willey and Woakes... the key in the shorter forms is keeping the batsmen guessing and trying to be one-step ahead. Changes of pace, length, line and Bangladesh look flummoxed.

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    WICKETpublished at 8.4 overs

    Tamim c Moeen b Woakes 14 (Ban 26-2)

    Moeen Ali and Chris WoakesImage source, Getty

    I love it when a plan comes together. England have got their tactics spot on. Woakes digs in another short ball that Tamim - who has barely timed a ball properly all morning - pulls straight to Moeen Ali at mid-wicket. Silence in the stands.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 10:05 British Summer Time 9 October 2016

    tms@bbc.co.uk

    On the best collapses. Stanton-by-Dale needed 9 to win from 3 overs, 5 wickets in hand v Cutthorpe thirds. On comes a 13 year old and bowls a 4 wicket maiden. Next over the last man gets run out. Cutthorpe win. Now that's a collapse

    Matt Webb

  9. Ban 26-1published at 8 overs

    From ecstasy to agony in one fluid movement. The TV has just shown a replay of a couple of home fans, who went up for that Kayes shot, arms in the air that quickly became hands on heads as the ball sailed straight to David Willey. Sport in a nutshell. 

    Willey is giving away nothing here. Five dot balls and a single. Beautiful.

  10. 'Bangladesh must rotate the strike'published at 10:04 British Summer Time 9 October 2016

    Ebony Rainford-Brent
    Ex-England batter

    Excellent delivery from Woakes to get the prized wicket of Kayes. He has been bowling the cutters and slower balls this morning, but that one he dug in just a little shorter. Bangladesh need to look to build momentum this morning not just through boundaries but by looking to rotate the strike on the good deliveries.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 10:00 British Summer Time 9 October 2016

    tms@bbc.co.uk

    It was the summer of 2004 when I was temporarily captain of Ilkley 3rds as our captain was on holiday and the vice captain had broken his arm in net.  Against our bogey team Collingham we only needed 5 runs with 5 wickets left and 5 overs to get them in.  Alas, we finished all out 3 runs short.  It was also my last match captaining that side....

    Jimmy Anderson (not the famous one), Leeds

  12. Ban 25-1published at 7 overs

    Sabbir is the new man. He plants a firm bat behind his first ball. England's tails are up. They have been excellent so far this morning.

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    WICKETpublished at 6.5 overs

    Kayes c Willey b Woakes 11 (Ban 25-1)

    Planned for and executed. The two openers combine as Woakes digs one in short, drawing a mis-hit pull from Kayes to send the ball straight down Willey's throat at wide fine leg. That is the one England wanted. The form man is gone.

    David WilleyImage source, Getty Images
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    Get Involvedpublished at 09:55 British Summer Time 9 October 2016

    tms@bbc.co.uk

    I remember one collapse we had as a team on a gruelling summers day, we were put in the field and set a large total of 235 to get in our 47 overs. We then went in to bat and could only manage 11 before we were packed up and on our way home again. Just the 224 run loss.

    Joshua Bonner

  15. Ban 23-0published at 6 overs

    Tamim IqbalImage source, AP

    Dropped! Tamim punches Willey down the ground for four but is then almost caught next ball as he flashes wildly and slices the ball just a yard to far to Roy's right. The fielder dives and gets his fingertips to the ball but can't hold on.

    A very difficult chance. Should he have gone one handed?

  16. 'Pressure building'published at 09:51 British Summer Time 9 October 2016

    Ebony Rainford-Brent
    Ex-England batter

    Pressure building here for Tamim with excellent tight bowling from Woakes and Willey. You feel he will be looking for a release with the big shot. Tamim soaking up bowling means that more pressure will be pushed onto Kayes.

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    Get Involved - Your worst collapsespublished at 09:50 British Summer Time 9 October 2016

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    Daniel Reed: Coach of an under 13s team, after being hit for 150 in 30 overs, I told our side, we can knock that off! 7 overs later 8ao

    Gilad Lipschitz: I was umpiring a match. The team batting 1st made 75ao and with expected victory for the opposing team they were out for 18

    Matt Ball: Under 15s 20/20 game... We bowled them out for 21, yet replied with 13 all out from the security of 4-0. Pitch was a belter too. 

  18. Ban 15-0published at 5 overs

    Pressure, pressure, pressure and then release. Woakes gives the screw another little twist, much to the frustration of Tamim, who changes his bat midway through the over in search of something to get his innings going. Unfortunately, the last ball is loose and short and allows Kayes to swivel and pull for four.

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    Get Involved - Your worst collapsespublished at 09:46 British Summer Time 9 October 2016

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    A very modest one to get us going...

    Playing for Whimple CC 2nds as a 15 year old 71* - team total 126/10. The other team were on 76-1. I asked the skipper to let me have a ball, I could do something. I took 6-22 they went from 76-1 to 101/10. They asked if I was one of the overseas. Skip replied "No he is our u15 captain".

    Foyez, Devon

  20. Ban 10-0published at 4 overs

    Top drawer this from England. The two Ws are into a rhythm and have a firm grip on the openers, who are just starting to look a bit edgy. Tamim uses his feet to try and get something going but Willey spots him and digs one in to his ribs. Get yourself back, lad.