Postpublished at 12:32 British Summer Time 12 October 2016
Simon Hughes
BBC Radio 5 live
We will see a lot of slower balls and cutters at the death. England must somehow keep Bangladesh below 250.
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
Simon Hughes
BBC Radio 5 live
We will see a lot of slower balls and cutters at the death. England must somehow keep Bangladesh below 250.
Mushfiqur 31, Mosaddek 13
Stokes back in the attack, something of a pantomime villain for the home crowd, but there are no boundaries for them to cheer in this one, it is well controlled and just two singles are scored.
tms@bbc.co.uk
Many years ago one of our juniors was playing for the 1st XI in a 20-over cup tie.. The opposition were a man short due to a latecomer and as we were batting first the junior was offered as a sub fielder. Our club pro opened and shortly after the start hit a lofted pull-shot to backward square-leg. The junior sprinted from wide fine-leg and dived full length to take an absolute blinder of a catch. He then joined in the fielding side’s wild celebrations. He and the pro played together and against each other for another 20 years or so and never spoke another word to each other.
Shrek
Run-rate 5.04
The long handle from Mosaddek Hossain. He skews Ball through backward point - Stokes leaps but it is through his heavily tattooed arms in an instant - and another boundary follows with an emphatic thump down the ground.
Rashid 4-43 from 10
It's almost too good from Rashid, these deliveries are pitching outside leg-stump and missing off by a mile. He finishes a highly entertaining spell with four wickets, his best ODI return. The jubilant, colourful crowd greet the 200 and we have a beautiful sunset, no sign of the predicted washout.
tms@bbc.co.uk
Our sedate 3rd XI league game on a surprisingly sunny day was livened up when our Aussie exchange student had his turn to umpire. He decided he didn't need the umpire's coat and strode out topless. The ageing skipper of the other team took offence and asked him to put the jacket on only to be met with a typically forthright Aussie invitation to leave the pitch. Taking umbrage, the old boy took up the offer and hauled his team off. After off-field discussions, they returned with a new umpire. Tensions weren't eased when the same Aussie came in to bat, clattered a huge six off the last ball of the innings and kindly invited the skipper to fetch the ball out of the hedge it had nestled in.
James, Macclesfield
Ball 0-18 from 5
Ball returns, mixing up his pace impressively. There is confusion in mid-pitch and Mushfiqur is stranded, but Bairstow's throw from mid-wicket misses the timbers and the little man is spared.
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Benjamin: 2 long hops and a juicy drifting full toss... Bad balls get wickets!
Ian Funnell: Rashid getting turn makes me fear for our batsmen. Four spinners for Bangladesh so will be hard work to chase any total.
Run-rate 5.03
Much rests on the slender shoulders of Mushfiqur now and he unlocks Rashid's box of tricks with a neatly placed drive over the in-field for two, before skewing one just short of the fielder a deep mid-off.
Hossain c Vince b Rashid 4 (Bang 192-6)
For all the beauties he has bowled it is the ugly ones that have been the more profitable for Rashid, a low full toss clubbed agriculturally to mid-wicket.
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Simon Toms: Played in a T20 match in Portsmouth where there was a punishment beating on the pitch, stumps as weapons on a car thief! Our players tried to calm things down, and the guy taking a beating turned on our skipper. Very, very unwisely as it turned out!
The bearded spin twins are rattling through the overs here, making descriptive content tricky, but just two singles result in this one.
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In Holland. Our opening batsman clean bowled first ball. Refused to walk as there were three behind square on the leg side. He sat in the middle of the pitch and refused to leave, saying it should have been called a no-ball. I was told off for encouraging the opponents to just carry on, and bowl at his head. Eventually we got rid of him. I left that club.
Dom
Mushfiqur 21, Nasir 3
Another impressive over from Rashid, his fifth in succession without conceding a boundary, Nasir can't get near the sharply spinning leg breaks and only a single results.
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Having played well for the U15s, I was picked for the senior 1st XI, during my stint umpiring I gave the captain out lbw who promptly drove home, taking the teas with him... Luckily the wicketkeeper's mum came to the rescue in the 11th hour, frantically making enough sandwiches to appease the angry mob, the captain returned to field midway through second innings. James, Suffolk
Run-rate 5.25
New man Nasir Hossain signals his intent with a scampered two to fine-leg.
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Dom Ford: Looks like the luck's with England in this ODI... Make the most of it!
Shakib st Buttler b Moeen 4 (Bang 184-5)
Confusion here, a flurry of activity results in the stumps being disturbed, umpire Erasmus calmly calls for a look at the replay, which shows the ball fizzed past Shakib's outside edge, in and out of Buttler's gloves and on to the bails. The important part was that Shakib was out of his crease and he is given out.