Get Involvedpublished at 13:28 British Summer Time 12 October 2016
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Steve Gillies: England have sorely missed Joe Root to hold the batting together this series. Dare say he'd have got a few overs today too!
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
Phil Dawkes, Jamie Lillywhite and Justin Goulding
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Steve Gillies: England have sorely missed Joe Root to hold the batting together this series. Dare say he'd have got a few overs today too!
Are England going to lament the lack of a third spinner? 5-85 in 20 overs from Moeen and Rashid, 1-185 from the 30 overs bowled by Woakes, Ball, Plunkett and Stokes.
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Umpiring for the first time at a Croatian derby match (Split vs Vis a decade back or so), I had words with a large chap who was rather unsportingly bowling fast to a young tailender of 13 to try and get his 5-for. He dialled it back, got hit for a flukey boundary and like Competitive Dad immediately wound up to full pace to bowl the lad next delivery. I decided that when he batted I'd trigger him first chance I got and duly gave him out lbw for 0 when it struck him on the heel about two foot outside off. Nearly didn't make it off the pitch alive, but I'm at peace with myself...
Ben Heywood
So 50 from the final five overs for Bangladesh. Will 277 be enough to secure their first ODI series victory against England? We'll find out in around half an hour. The highest target reached in Chittagong is 226 by Bangladesh - and it came against England - in the World Cup in March 2011, when the Tigers got there with an over to spare.
Bangladesh's Mushfiqur Rahim, who made 67 not out off 62 balls, on Sky Sports: "The wicket is a bit tricky and it's really difficult to play against spin. Rashid bowled really well and there's a lot of spin out there. On this wicket's it's a very good score."
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Darren Jenkins: England's aversion against playing more then 2 spinners in helpful conditions being shown up by the seamers lack of control.
Johnny W-B: England are going to struggle on this pitch to chase 278 with Bangladesh having four spinners. I'm going for 210 all out.
Run-rate 5.54
Ball, in only his third ODI, is handed the final over, he bowls a perfectly respectable delivery in the blockhole but Mushiqur calmly stays low in his crease, gives himself room and flicks it over his left shoulder for four. He races through for three of the final ball and finishes with an industrious 67 from 62 balls. A target to test England's seemingly long batting order.
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David Hill: What have I been missing? 30-odd years playing village cricket and nothing more than the odd expletive. A sheltered life!
Run-rate 5.45
Fast hands from Mosaddek, width from Woakes and it is savagely cut to the boundary, not once but twice. He looks as though he might topple over in the process, but it is effective stuff.
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I worked for a company that merged with another group company with the MD of the other company in charge. He was a very good and keen cricketer and decided to galvanise the new company by a cricket match between “us” and “them”. We batted first and set a reasonable score. The MD opened the batting and batted through but we took 10 wickets with them still 30 runs short. Our celebrations were cut short when the MD informed us that in this form of cricket (his) “last man bats on”. Even his own team were embarrassed and amazingly it did the job of bringing together all of the staff – with a common enemy
Phillip Johnston
Mushfiqur 57, Mosaddek 24
Ball gets the Mushy treatment this time, a low leg-side full toss is carved for four.
Run-rate 5.23
How often does that happen? Straight out of the screws from the little man Mushfiqur and it sails over square-leg into the crowd for only the third six of the innings. Fifty for Mushy from 54 balls.
Stokes has dropped it. Mushfiqur clubbed it high but did not get it out of the middle. Stokes had several goes at it at long-on, like an errant bar of soap in the shower, but down it went.
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Whilst injured I umpired for our 2nd XI - opposition needed 19 to win off three balls. I called a wide and the batsman who had struggled to get the ball off the square promptly hit three sixes. I was thrown fully clothed into the showers...
Donald
Mushfiqur 43, Mosaddek 21
What a shot from Mushfiqur. The little man backs away, arches his back and flicks it high to third man for only his second boundary. Plunkett tries a slower one but Mushy is alert to it, like a cat pouncing on a mouse, and scampers two more into the leg side.
Stokes 1-24 from 5
Stokes sends down two leg-side wides, called by umpire Rahman, taking the tally up to 11 in the innings, and the combative all-rounder bristles as he returns to his mark. How about this for a sunset, a watercolourist's dream?
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Back in India, during a charity match with our arch rivals, a neutral umpire has given a wrong decision to get our angry (like Hulk) batsman out at a tensed moment. The argument followed and quickly escalated into a fist fight and the umpire ran off the field to catch the bus that was about to leave. Funny enough, our Hulk chased the bus for quite a distance with his pads on and the bat on his shoulder. Diplomatic relations were never restored as the umpire followed his parents' advice and never returned to the cricket field after that.
Ravi
Run-rate 5.00
A big crowd gathered now under the bright lights and every run cheered as if it is the winning boundary off the final ball of a World Cup final. Plunkett keeps the boundaries at bay, however.