Summary

  • England win by 22 runs; lead series 1-0

  • Stokes (2-20) takes last two wickets

  • Ban 248 & 263 - Sabbir 64 not out

  • Batty 3-65, Broad 2-26, Moeen 2-60

  • Eng 293 & 240 - Stokes 85; Ban 248

  1. Early alarm callpublished at 04:52 British Summer Time 24 October 2016

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  2. Feeling Dizzypublished at 04:51 British Summer Time 24 October 2016

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  3. Bangladesh eye historypublished at 04:49 British Summer Time 24 October 2016

    Sabbir RahmanImage source, Getty Images

    Make no mistake, this could be Bangladesh's greatest Test victory. 

    Their record to date in the longest format of the game reads as follows: played 93, won seven. They have only beaten two countries - Zimbabwe (five times) and the West Indies (twice - although that was a much-weakened Windies team).

    Their record against England thus far is played eight, lost eight. They haven't even been close to a win against the Three Lions before - the closest they have come is the 181-run loss in Chittagong in March 2010.

    No pressure Sabbir.

  4. Tune inpublished at 04:46 British Summer Time 24 October 2016

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  5. Big finishpublished at 04:46 British Summer Time 24 October 2016

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    There is a good chance that after yesterday's nerve-shredding, sweat-inducing, heart-pounding day, this final bit of first-Test action will feel like an anti-climax.

    But as anti-climaxes go, this takes some beating.

    Here is where we are at...

    Bangladesh are 33 runs away sealing what will be the greatest moment in their cricket history. England require two wickets to deny them and seal a dramatic win of their own.

    At one end, debutante Sabbir Rahman on 59 not out, at the other tail-ender Taijul Islam on 11.

    Fancy picking a winner?

  6. Short and sweetpublished at 04:40

    Bangladesh fanImage source, AP

    I'm not going to lie to you, this is probably going to be the shortest live text commentary in BBC Sport history.

    However, what it lacks in quantity, it will make up for in quality.