Postpublished at 04:56 British Summer Time 21 October 2016
Jonathan Agnew
BBC Test Match Special
In case you're wondering, Alastair Cook went for the Chinese food in the buffet last night...
Stokes has Mushfiqur caught behind for 48
Two wickets for Moeen, one for Rashid & Batty
Eng 293: Moeen 68, Bairstow 52, Mehedi 6-80
Phil Dawkes and Jamie Lillywhite
Jonathan Agnew
BBC Test Match Special
In case you're wondering, Alastair Cook went for the Chinese food in the buffet last night...
Jonathan Agnew
BBC Test Match Special
I was speaking to Alastair Cook last night and the thing which caught his eye was the way the ball was going through the top.
Ebony Rainford-Brent
Ex-England batter on Test Match Special
England can't afford to get too far into the game without using their spinners. They should open the bowling with the spinners because the ball was skipping on a little more when it was newer. By the end of yesterday, the spin wasn't rushing past the batsmen. It was much more easier to play.
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Vic Marks
Ex-England spinner on BBC Radio 5 live sports extra
The man of the day yesterday was Mehedi, followed closely by Moeen who had a great day.
The star of day one was 18-year-old off-spinner Mehedi, who took five wicket on his debut, ending with 5-64 from 33 overs. With only 12 first-class matches to his name, he would have been forgiven had he struggled when given the new ball at the start of England's innings. Far from him. He bowled with the kind of control and variation you would expect of a far more experienced man.
He's actually a batting all-rounder as well. God help England.
To recap yesterday, England had a bit of 'mare to start with as young debutante spinner Mehedi Hasan helped reduce them to 21-3. However, a 40 from Joe Root, half-centuries from Moeen Ali (who survived five reviews in his innings) and Jonny Bairstow and Chris Woakes unbeaten 36 saw the tourists to 258-7 by the close.
The order of today for England? Ensure they get to 300, see what they can muster beyond that and then weight up whether to go seam or spin from the off.
England were supposed to win this Test series easily...
They were supposed to ease past an inferior side, acclimatising themselves to subcontinent conditions before moving on to the bigger challenge in India...
Well... Bangladesh have put their own spin on that.