Get Involvedpublished at 05:57 British Summer Time 28 October 2016
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Matt Wilkinson: Can I use this before the commentators... "ooh that's a Jaffa from Zafar", if he bowls one of course!
Rain curtails play with England 50-3
Bangladesh collapse to 220 all out (won toss)
Last nine wickets fall for 49 runs
Moeen 5-57, Woakes 3-30, Stokes 2-13
Tamim (104) & Mominul (66) share 170 stand
2nd Test, Dhaka: Eng lead series 1-0
Amy Lofthouse and Jamie Lillywhite
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Matt Wilkinson: Can I use this before the commentators... "ooh that's a Jaffa from Zafar", if he bowls one of course!
It's all happening, with a shy at the stumps before Tamim laces through the off-side for a boundary. He was down the pitch as quick as you'd like. And again! He dances down the pitch and smashes the ball past Ansari and Woakes for four. That wasn't a bad over but it's cost 13 runs - welcome to Test cricket, Zafar.
Vic Marks
Ex-England spinner on BBC Radio 5 live sports extra
It was at catching height but it was just at Root's left. Had he been a foot wider it would have carried.
Ban 55-1
Zafar Ansari is about to have his first bowl in Test cricket. And he so nearly gets a wicket with his second delivery! Round the wicket, there's no turn and Tamim edges it inches past Root at slip. It would have taken some serious reflexes to catch that but that was close.
Vic Marks
Ex-England spinner on BBC Radio 5 live sports extra
In essence it's fifty from eight overs because there was nothing in the first four bar the one run. There is absolutely no margin for error for Woakes at the moment when Tamim is on strike.
Andrew Samson
BBC Test Match Special statistician
Tamim didn't score off his first 19 balls but he's got 28 off 27 since then.
Vic Marks
Ex-England spinner on BBC Radio 5 live sports extra
I'm an old pro but I'm just thinking that Stuart Broad will be thinking it's not a bad match to be rested.
More off-cutters from Woakes, but it's not working for England at the moment as Tamim flicks him through mid-wicket for four and punches another through the covers, to the delight of the vocal Bangladesh fans. A little better from Woakes as he sends down a yorker which Tamim has to dig out, but the left-hander rocks back to pull his third boundary of the over and bring up the fifty partnership. A single means it's 13 off the over.
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Charles Dagnall's picture of the cat in the press box (see 9th over) has predictably produced a few puns...
Oliver Jones: You don't have to milk the moment... after all, if someone plays and misses, they'll have missed it by a whisker.
Lawrie Lee: He's at the right feline and length to get hit by that chair.
Paul Holmes: I'm sure you'll be 'littered' with them.
Moeen starts with four byes as the ball skids off Mominul's pads. They're going after Moeen, as two decent balls are thrashed towards various fielders. That brings about what could generously be called a tad fuller delivery - essentially, it's a full toss - that Mominul whips off his pads and away for three.
Vic Marks
Ex-England spinner on BBC Radio 5 live sports extra
Tamim has a very good record against England, when he hits a boundary there is a wonderful follow through. The seamers are not causing any great problems. We thought under these grey skies it might swing but there has been nothing.
tms@bbc.co.uk
Listening by the pool at our hotel in Siem Reap, Cambodia. Spent yesterday at the spectacular Angkor Wat temples, which is surely one ticked off the 'bucket list'? Thanks for the coverage!
Richard (usually Sussex)
A change of ends for Woakes. He starts with a slower delivery that Tamim swings and misses at. He looks better when he steps down the wicket - and as I say that, Tamim sees a short ball a mile off and pulls it for four. Cracking footwork to swivel into position.
These cat pictures have reminded me that, as a child, our family dog had to be taken out of the room when the cricket was on. She didn't quite understand that the ball couldn't come through the TV and towards her...
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Katie B: Happy to have @Aggerscricket, external to keep me awake on my train journey home this morning after a 3hr delay home from Tenerife.
Bernard Newton: Laying in bed listening to the cricket it's a bit cold.
Vic Marks
Ex-England spinner on BBC Radio 5 live sports extra
Moeen is something of a Jekyll and Hyde bowler. Against left-handers he can be pretty lethal, less so all his five wickets at Chittagong were left-handers so I'd definitely bowl him first as there are two left-handers in.
Shot! That's lovely from Tamim. Down the wicket, not quite to the pitch but a big ol' golf swing picks him up a boundary. That's not a bad delivery, either. Tamim's just charged and connected.
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tms@bbc.co.uk
There are numerous examples in sport, not just cricket, where people in wretched form turn things round and put two fingers up to their critics. Lets hope or more likely pray that Ballance manages to do this as apart from a couple of selectors I do not believe there is anyone else (fan, media, even in private his own team-mates) who can find the remotest justification for his continued selection. Please prove us all wrong!
Richard Ellis, Norwich
Tamim has called for a new bat and he takes his time as Finn prowls around his mark. It's a better over for Finn, whose trendy hair cut is currently dripping with sweat. Tamim clips off his hips for a single, but that's all as a fine dive from Finn stops a drive running away.
Vic Marks
Ex-England spinner on BBC Radio 5 live sports extra
A good decision to try Moeen early, you've got to find out what's going to happen and whether it's going to spin from the start as it did in Chittagong. A bit inconclusive from that first over, no prodigious spin.