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. Eng 154-8published at 38 overs

    Suddenly, the pitch has demons running through it. Another ball - delivered by Shafiul - goes underground, flying past the flummoxed Rashid's off stump at ankle height. Smiles all round for the home players. I'm not surprised. Willey is getting frustrated. 30 balls he has now faced for his nine. The run-rate continues to rise.

  2. Eng 153-8 (Target 239)published at 37 overs

    Nasir finishes with a superb 1-29 from his 10 overs. He receives a succession of appreciative high-fives from his team-mates. Will his departure signal a shift in England's intent?

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    Get Involvedpublished at 16:38 British Summer Time 9 October 2016

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    Ramzi Shimali: No worries, the 2 Yorkshire lads will see England home.

  4. Eng 150-8published at 36 overs

    England can still be selective about the balls they try to hit. At the moment, safety is the priority. Hang in there with these two at the wicket, chip away at the required runs and then go big later. But how much later is the question? The 150 is up. 89 more needed.

  5. Eng 148-8 (Target 239)published at 35 overs

    Nasir again whips through an over - his ninth. It goes for just two runs. The spinner has gone for just 26, which is less than three an over. Can't fault that.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 16:30 British Summer Time 9 October 2016

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    Scott Curnow: This is more painful than the 12hr shift I'm halfway through.

    HLC1221: Bangladesh probably going to win this game comfortably without their best bowler. Now a very decent and dangerous team

  7. Eng 146-8published at 34 overs

    Bangladesh skipper Mortaza - who has a very strong shout for man of the match - is back into the home attack. Willey decides now is the time to go on the attack and he swats the ball away, flat-batted over mid-on. The Yorkshire player is almost done last ball with one that stays at shin-height and requires a sharp stab of the bat to prevent hitting pad.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 16:26 British Summer Time 9 October 2016

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    Tell it like it is Faisal.

    Faisal Khan: Another miracle or breathtaking victory by Bangladeshi Tigers

  9. Eng 141-8 (Target 239)published at 33 overs

    Safety first from England before a bit of hesitation from Willey gives Bangladesh hope of a run out. He just manages to beat the throw but it isn't cut and dry. The home team have certainly fielded a whole lot better than they did in the first ODI. 

  10. Eng 140-8published at 32 overs

    Trevor Bayliss is not a man to allow his true feelings to be known. Win, lose or draw, he maintains a neutral expression. Taskin, fuelled by raw adrenaline, charges in and restricts England to just two more runs. Really tough situation now for the tourists - they have few wickets to play with but can't allow themselves to get stuck in a non-scoring rut. Something has to give.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 16:19 British Summer Time 9 October 2016

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    Alex Haworth: Sorry, but this is just not good enough from England. Chasing 239 to win, they should at least get close. This is embarrassing.

    Football Fragmento: Taskin gets Woakes with a great ball. England 132-8. Barring miracles that's the game to Bangladesh.

    Mark Savile: Can England do the opposite of Bangladesh and lose their last few wickets for lots?

  12. Eng 138-8published at 31 overs

    Spinner Nasir races through his seventh over, with England picking up just two runs from it. 

  13. Eng 136-8published at 30 overs

    A loose delivery allows Willey to get off the mark with a push to deep cover. The one thing in England's favour here is that they don't need to throw the bat at it. The required rate is just over five an over. However, realistically this is the last pair that can see England home.

  14. Not outpublished at 29.2 overs

    Eng 132-8

    It is pitching just outside leg so we stay with the on-field decision. England's challenge hanging by a thread.

  15. Umpire reviewpublished at 29.2 overs

    Eng 132-8

    Another huge appeal as Taskin traps new man David Willey. The home side are convinced enough to review...

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    WICKETpublished at 29.1 overs

    Woakes c Mushfiqur b Taskin 7 (Eng 132-8)

    Taskin Ahmed celebratesImage source, Reuters

    Brilliant ball. Taskin has done Woakes for pace. It is just outside off and draws the England player into a nothing push that results in a nick and a catch for keeper Mushfiqur. The bowler wheels away in delight as the stadium erupts.

  17. Eng 132-7published at 29 overs

    England are ahead of where Bangladesh were purely on number of runs. It is the wickets that are the problem. Two singles from Nasir's latest over.

  18. Eng 130-7published at 28 overs

    Adil Rashid is the new man. He can bat. He has rescued Yorkshire from some very precarious positions in the past. 10 first-class 100s for Rashid, nine for Woakes, who underlines this with a lovely drive for four off Taskin's last ball.

    Replays of the moment the Buttler decision was overturned show the Bangladesh players celebrating pretty fiercely in the England skipper's direction. It could possibly be Mamudullah who has said the thing Buttler took exception to. It has just turned this game, possibly this series, maybe even the tour, into a more feisty affair.

  19. The story of the daypublished at 16:00 British Summer Time 9 October 2016

    We've seen a lot of this sort of thing today, green celebrations, blue despair....

    Jonny Bairstow walks off after his dismissalImage source, ge
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    WICKETpublished at 27.1 overs

    Buttler lbw Taskin 57 (Eng 123-7)

    Jos Buttler dismissedImage source, Getty Images

    There is a lot of raw emotion out there. The decision is over-turned and Buttler has to go, but before he does a Bangladesh player appears to have had something to say, prompting England's captain to return. He is not a happy man. Eventually, he is led away and departs with Chris Woakes having words of his own with the Bangladesh players.

    It is a huge moment in the game. Bangladesh are acting like they've won this.