Summary

  • England win three-match series 2-1

  • England win with 13 balls to spare

  • Woakes (27*) hits six to seal victory

  • Duckett 63, Billings 62, Stokes 47*

  • Bang: Mushfiqur 67*, Rashid 4-43

  1. Thank you and goodbyepublished at 18:20 British Summer Time 12 October 2016

    That is all from me and for this one-day series between Bangladesh and England. Job done as far as the tourists are concerned. Next up; the Test series, which gets under way on Thursday, 20 October. We will be back with live text commentary, along with radio commentary courtesy of TMS on this website and BBC Radio 5 live sports extra.

    I'll see thee.

    England's players celebrate at the end of the seriesImage source, Getty Images
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    Andy Mcleod: What a series!!! #BANvENG ebbs, flows, every over pretty much had something. Great win for #England ODI cricket at its best.

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    mark: Duckett showing that you don't have to be in Division One to step up to international cricket - selectors take note.

  4. 'An absorbing series'published at 18:08 British Summer Time 12 October 2016

    Charles Dagnall
    BBC Radio 5 live

    A thrilling end to what has been an absorbing one-day series.

    It has been keenly contested, with plenty of fiery moments but some great skill on show from both teams.

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    Mundane meetings with cricketerspublished at 18:06 British Summer Time 12 October 2016

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    Returned Rob Key's gilet to his hotel room after he left it in the lobby following a spirited game of cards.

    Jesse in Bank

  6. Bayliss reactionpublished at 18:06 British Summer Time 12 October 2016

    Trevor Bayliss on whether Eoin Morgan and Alex Hales will come straight back into the side? "I would like to think so. Morgan has been fantastic for the team and Hales has four centuries this year. The best pressure is from within. It will keep everyone on their toes. There is no reason why some of these one-day guys can't make it in the Test team."  

    Alex Hales and Eoin MorganImage source, Getty Images
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    Jones: Bumped into @flintoff11, external in Keele services (southbound) one early February morning, he bought wine gums I recall.

  8. Bayliss reactionpublished at 18:03 British Summer Time 12 October 2016

    More from Trevor Bayliss: "Both Duckett and Billings have been set up well with the Lions. It gives them confidence coming into a confident group. Their performance shows that.

    "Billings has a good head on his shoulders. He can go harder as well. The future looks bright for him. Duckett is also a power player. I suppose we are experimenting going forward and some of those are paying dividends.

    "Stokes in this series has shown he is playing smarter cricket as we go forward. We know what Jos can do with the bat but the way he captained the team is a credit to him."

    Jos Buttler holds the series trophyImage source, Getty Images
  9. Bayliss reactionpublished at 18:00 British Summer Time 12 October 2016

    England coach Trevor Bayliss on Sky Sports: "Bangladesh are putting together a good young team and are difficult to beat on home turf but we played some good cricket. Our two most inexperienced batters top-scored and batted very, very well. I am a bit disappointed with some of the dismissals in the middle of the innings but for a young team to come away with a win is fantastic."

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  11. 'This team is really exciting'published at 17:59 British Summer Time 12 October 2016

    England all-rounder Ben Stokes on the vice-captaincy: "Me and Jos work quite well. We're quite aggressive in how we want to play our cricket, not just with the bat and the ball, but with field placings.

    "It's really exciting. The team we have had together for the last 18 months have been playing unbelievable cricket. If we carry on like this we'll achieve our target of being world number one."

  12. 'It's a pleasure to captain this side'published at 17:56 British Summer Time 12 October 2016

    England captain Jos Buttler: "It's a great group to captain. We're always trying to push the boundaries and there are some really skilled, talented lads in that group, so it's pleasure to do it.

    "Our biggest goal is trying to become number one in the world. If we want to become that, you've got to come away and win series like these in tough conditions."

    Jos Buttler celebrates with James Vince and Adil RashidImage source, Getty Images
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    Mundane meetings with cricketerspublished at 17:55 British Summer Time 12 October 2016

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    David Steele dropped some home-grown sweetcorn off at my mother’s house in Northants. They were lovely.

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  14. 'We've stood up as a side'published at 17:54 British Summer Time 12 October 2016

    England captain Jos Buttler: "In tough conditions, physically and mentally, we've stood up as a young side, and to come away with a series win is just reward for that.

    "Sam Billings and James Vince set up the run chase. We could have won that by seven or eight wickets. It's great to learn when you're winning as well as when you're losing.

    "Sam Billings has been around the group for a long time - he's been knocking on the door, and we asked him to open today. He played fantastically. credit to him. Ben Duckett has played well in his debut series. 

    "Ben Stokes showed great leadership to take the onus on and be the man there at the end."

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    Mundane meetings with cricketerspublished at 17:50 British Summer Time 12 October 2016

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    Jonathan Palmer: At a wedding I once randomly chatted on the phone to Courtney Walsh. Asked if he would like to babysit when in London. He said no.

    Nick Ilkiw: When I worked at GAME Michael Vaughan came in to buy Mario Kart. We'd sold out so he left empty-handed.

  16. Man of the seriespublished at 17:48 British Summer Time 12 October 2016

    England all-rounder Ben Stokes, man of the series: "We left it open after the second match but we took it right down to the end and we won quite comfortably in the end today."

    On his award: "Things like these are small in what we want accomplish as a team. Hopefully this is a step forward and hopefully this will put us in good stead for the Tests. It's a starting point for me, and hopefully take it on to India and put in some performances there."

    Ben StokesImage source, Getty Images
  17. Captain's viewpublished at 17:48 British Summer Time 12 October 2016

    Bangladesh captain Mashrafe Mortaza: "It was a decent total but the spinners couldn't get it done because of the dew. The toss was the real factor. England's bowlers got turn. Our spinners had a lot of dew so couldn't turn the ball.

    "Until the end we fought it out. But England were too good. They played really well. All credit to England. 

    "We played really well this series. Tamim came back into form. Overall we have played well but the luck was not with us."

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    little villan: That was close, forget the negatives, that was the highest run chase here in a second innings. Brilliant.

  19. Man of the matchpublished at 17:45 British Summer Time 12 October 2016

    Man of the match Adil Rashid: "It was alright. It came out OK today. It was good for the spinners. We stuck to our guns and restricted them.

    "Sometimes the bad balls get the wickets. I was trying to take wickets and be confident. I wanted to have a positive mindset and whatever happens on the day happens

    "There is a log way to go until the Tests. Plenty of practice to do. I am looking forward to it."

  20. 'Overall an excellent win'published at 17:43 British Summer Time 12 October 2016

    Charles Dagnall
    BBC Radio 5 live

    England will take heart that Ben Duckett and makeshift opener Sam Billings both scored half-centuries today - remember England were missing Alex Hales, Jason Roy, Joe Root and Eoin Morgan.

    But Ben Stokes batted with great maturity, keeping the scoreboard ticking with the odd lusty blow thrown in, and his innings came when the game could have gone either way.

    Adil Rashid would have bowled far better in picking up four wickets, and as a bowling unit it was probably their poorest outing, but overall an excellent win.