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

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    When cricket meets Scooby-Doopublished at 16:59 British Summer Time 12 October 2016

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    Taskin runs in like a Scooby-Doo villain chasing Shaggy and the gang through a spooky old mansion...

    Jamie in Hertfordshire

  2. Eng 235-5 (44 needed off 49 balls)published at 42 overs

    Oh, that's a snorter from Taskin. He gets one to seam away from Stokes, leaving the all-rounder frozen with his bat hanging hesitantly in defence. Having survived that, Stokes adds five more runs to the total.

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    Mundane meetings with cricketerspublished at 16:53 British Summer Time 12 October 2016

    tms@bbc.co.uk

    I once stood on Michael Vaughan's toe by accident whilst volunteering at the London Olympics. I didn't apologise, I'm a Sheffield United fan.

    Will from Sheffield

    In a supermarket in Leamington Spa, the 'other half' said Ian Bell was in the store. I went chasing after him only to find out that she meant Ian Beale of Eastenders. And I didn't see him either!

    Kevin

    Ian Bell (left) and Adam Woodyatt playing Ian Beale (right)Image source, Getty Images/BBC
  4. Eng 229-5 (target 278)published at 41 overs

    Moeen Ali comes in to steady the ship again. No need for England to panic. They are well ahead of the rate here and, as is often said, they bat very deep.

  5. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 40.4 overs

    Buttler b Mortaza 25 (Eng 227-5)

    Captain removes captain. Bangladesh give themselves hope as Mortaza chucks in a rank long-hop which Buttler chops on to his own stumps.

    Prior to that, a large number of home fans were heading for the exit. They're now returning just as quickly.

    Jos Buttler loses his wicket after playing onImage source, AP
  6. Postpublished at 16:46 British Summer Time 12 October 2016

    Simon Hughes
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    I interviewed Stokes recently and he said he has realised that he shouldn't worry in one-dayers if his strike rate dips below a run a ball because he can soon catch up. And he just has...

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    Get Involvedpublished at 16:46 British Summer Time 12 October 2016

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    Andy Moulding: Sat poolside in central Dhaka having a beer. It's getting feisty with the locals!

  8. Eng 221-4 (57 needed off 60 balls)published at 40 overs

    Bangladesh need something special. Taskin is tasked with finding it. He can't. His first ball - an inswinging yorker - gives Buttler some work to do but the England skipper does it well. There is also a half-appeal for a ball down leg that flicks Stokes' pad on the way to the keeper. Only one run off the over.

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    Eng 220-4 (target 278)published at 39 overs

    Buttler and Stokes may have lost their cool two days ago in Dhaka but they are calmness personified here. Nothing flash, nothing too risky, just smart accumulation of runs to keep England on course. After four balls of Shakib's eighth over - from which three runs are scored - the black briefcase is brought out for a change of ball. The replacement ball gets dispatched into the stand first delivery by Stokes.

    Ben StokesImage source, AFP
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    Mundane meetings with cricketerspublished at 16:41 British Summer Time 12 October 2016

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    Standing behind Graham Gooch in the queue at the ice cream van. He had a 99.

    Marcus in Leicester.

  11. Eng 209-4 (target 278)published at 38 overs

    Mortaza continues to shuffle desperately in search of a way back into this game. Nasir is the latest to try his spinning arm. Stokes follows up some good running with a lovely reverse sweep to find the gap between two men and the boundary. Good over for the tourists.

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    Mundane meetings with cricketerspublished at 16:32 British Summer Time 12 October 2016

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    I was in South East London when Gordon Greenidge stopped me to ask directions to Crewe!...

    Steve

    I regularly see Bob Willis in Waitrose in East Sheen. He unfailingly looks miserable.

    Freddie, Barnes

  13. Eng 200-4published at 37 overs

    Crucial period in the game. Bangladesh need to end this partnership ASAP. As a result, Mortaza turns to Shakib. Nothing stupid from England who move to 200 with a series of singles. The spinner has three overs left.

  14. Eng 196-4 (target 278)published at 36 overs

    More overthrows as a direct hit fails to dismiss Jos Buttler but diverts into the outfield. Having claimed a wicket in each of his last two overs, Shafiul is managed well. Four off the over.

  15. Postpublished at 16:24 British Summer Time 12 October 2016

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    Get Involvedpublished at 16:24 British Summer Time 12 October 2016

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    Chris Butcher: Could get fiesty now. Stokes and Buttler at the crease. The 2 main protagonists from match 2. Cmom boys.

  17. Eng 192-4published at 35 overs

    There is a buzz around this stadium now. The cheers are like waves rising and crashing throughout Mortaza's over. Bangladesh gift England a run with an overthrow that prompts the mother of all glares from the home skipper. 

    If there are two England players pumped up to beat Bangladesh it is these two following the shenanigans in the second game. Buttler goes up and over mid-on and mid-off to find the rope and silence the crowd.

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    Mundane meetings with cricketerspublished at 16:19 British Summer Time 12 October 2016

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    Once stood next to David Boon in a urinal!

    Dave in Grimsby

    Bumped into Ronnie Irani in my supermarket where I work. He was buying a beef brisket.

    Nick from Aylesbury

    Ronnie IraniImage source, Getty Images
  19. Eng 185-4 (target 278)published at 34 overs

    Two very talented players at the crease now for England as Jos Buttler joins Stokes. Two new men, though. A lot now depends on how quickly these two can adapt to the situation and how long they stick around. Buttler starts in typically aggressive style, picking up a short ball quickly and pulling for four. The runs required drops under 100. 93 off 96.

  20. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 33.2 overs

    Duckett c Mushfiqur b Shafiul 63 (Eng 179-4)

    Duckett goes! And what a way to go. He steps across his stumps for the ramp shot, and it's almost perfectly played. Almost. He can't quite get enough on it and the faintest of tickles is taken by a diving Mushfiqur down the leg side. Brilliant catch.

    Ben Duckett walks off after being caughtImage source, Reuters