Summary

  • Bangladesh secure first Test win over England

  • England lost 10 wickets for 64 after tea

  • England collapsed from 100-0 at tea

  • Spinner Mehedi took 6-77 (12-159 in match)

  • Series finishes tied at 1-1

  1. Postpublished at 11:33 Greenwich Mean Time 30 October 2016

    Bangladesh's players celebrateImage source, Reuters

    I could get used to this three day Test business. That's all from us. We'll be back with you for the first Test against India, which starts on 9 November.

    Thanks for joining us. In a bit.

  2. Postpublished at 11:30 Greenwich Mean Time 30 October 2016

  3. Postpublished at 11:29 Greenwich Mean Time 30 October 2016

    Cook and Mushfiqur pose with the trophy, which they'll share, before both sets of players head off to thank their fans.

    It's been a remarkable Test; Mehedi, Tamim, Stokes, Moeen have all played a part in pivotal moments. But England will be heading to India still scratching their heads about what their best Test line-up is, in terms of batting and bowling. 

  4. Postpublished at 11:26 Greenwich Mean Time 30 October 2016

    Ebony Rainford-Brent
    Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special

    Ben DuckettImage source, AP

    Ben Duckett played with freedom in an unorthodox manner and showed the talent he has. He has a really exciting game and took the bowlers on when the ball was turning.

    I think he has a bright future. The question will be whether he can do it against India but equally if it gets England off to a start maybe that's what they're looking for.

  5. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 11:23 Greenwich Mean Time 30 October 2016

    #bbccricket

    Alex Smith: The England v Bangladesh test match is over in less than 3 days. A big lack of batting quality. Let's fly home, not to India.

    Owais Majid: You can't hate this Bangladesh side. Spirit. Passion. Talent. Out played England. Fully deserved victory.

  6. Man of the match and the series - Mehedi Hasanpublished at 11:22 Greenwich Mean Time 30 October 2016

    Unsurprisingly it's Mehedi Hasan who picks up the man of the match and the man of the series award.

    "The senior players have helped me. Sometimes when you are nervous, they were a lot of support for me," he says.

    "Everybody showed a good performance. I think this wicket is good and it let us enjoy ourselves. "Taijul and Shakib were good support for me."

    .Image source, AP
  7. Postpublished at 11:20 Greenwich Mean Time 30 October 2016

    Jonathan Agnew
    BBC Test Match Special

    Bangladesh lost in Chittagong - a game they should have won - but they went after England from the first morning of the first day. They saw a weakness in England.

  8. Postpublished at 11:18 Greenwich Mean Time 30 October 2016

    Bangladesh's players celebrateImage source, AP

    Bangladesh captain Mushfiqur Rahim: "It's a great moment for Bangladesh cricket.

    "The Test was up and down and you never knew who would win. The England boys showed their character but you knew with one wicket down it would be difficult   

    "Coach was fired up when England were 100-0 and we weren't bowl well, but after that he bowled well and we took wickets regularly."

  9. 'It's only the beginning for Mehedi'published at 11:16 Greenwich Mean Time 30 October 2016

    Bangladesh captain Mushfiqur Rahim on Mehedi: "It's a great effort for him and its only the beginning for him. He's a great batsman too so hopefully he can be a great all rounder for Bangladesh.

    "The last two years we've played really well in our home conditions. That's one of our goals to beat every team in our home conditions. Now our next challenge is to beat them overseas.

    "The last one-and-a-half years, if you see our record, I thought we are getting in there to play more Tests. I hope there will be more good results coming our way and they will send us more games against the big boys."

  10. Postpublished at 11:15 Greenwich Mean Time 30 October 2016

    Ebony Rainford-Brent
    Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special

    Bangladesh have battled throughout this match and in particular were aggressive with the bat. There was no holding back or concern that the ball was turning here and there. That approach has helped them.

  11. 'I'm really proud to have played here'published at 11:11 Greenwich Mean Time 30 October 2016

    England captain Alastair Cook: "To get over the line in Chittagong was good. again, today we had our chances.

    "We've been too many wickets down too early. Yoy can chat all you want, it is about performing out there in the cauldron.

    "We talked a lot on this tour about security and whether we should come but I've been really glad I can lead an England side here. I'm really proud to have come out here."

  12. 'Today we showed our inexperience'published at 11:09 Greenwich Mean Time 30 October 2016

    Alastair CookImage source, Getty Images

    England captain Alastair Cook: "270 would have been a hell of a chase but we got off to a really good start. We spoke at tea about starting again and trying to consolidate if we lost a wicket.

    "Today we showed our inexperience in these conditions. A lot of these guys haven't played many Test matches and when that ball got rolling we found it hard to stop. 

    "If I'm honest, I don't think we should have been chasing 270 today. We had chances we should have taken and we should have been chasing 220."

  13. Postpublished at 11:08 Greenwich Mean Time 30 October 2016

    We're about to hear from the captains and the man of the match, with proceedings watched over by a very happy Bangladesh crowd.

  14. Postpublished at 11:05 Greenwich Mean Time 30 October 2016

    Vic Marks
    Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special

    The pitches in India may not turn as much as these, but England know they will have a mountain to climb against India's spinners.

    They've been humiliated in this session and there are no easy solutions for England. They still don't know what their best team is.

  15. Postpublished at 11:03 Greenwich Mean Time 30 October 2016

    England's batting collapse, in Tweet format.

  16. Final scorecardpublished at 11:02 Greenwich Mean Time 30 October 2016

    England second innings: 164 (45.3 overs)

    Fall of wickets: 100-1 (Duckett 56), 105-2 (Root 1), 124-3 (Ballance 5), 124-4 (Moeen 0), 127-5 (Cook 59), 139-6 (Bairstow 3), 161-7 (Stokes 25), 161-8 (Rashid 0), 161-9 (Ansari 0), 164-10 (Finn 0)

    Not out batsman: Woakes 9

    Bowling figures: Mehedi 21.3-2-77-6, Shakib 13-1-49-4, Hom 6-0-25-0, Taijul 5-2-7-0

    Bangladesh: 220 (Tamim 104; Moeen 5-57) & 296 (Kayes 78, Rashid 4-52, Stokes 3-52)

    England first innings: 244 (Root 56, Mehedi 6-86)  

    Full scorecard

  17. Postpublished at 10:59 Greenwich Mean Time 30 October 2016

    Vic Marks
    Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special

    That was extraordinary. I don't think I've a series where it's been impossible to know who's winning. At tea time we were praising Duckett and Cook but now less than two hours later and the match is over. I've not seen the mood change between sessions like that before.

    The situation got to certain players. There were a few dismissals where the ball did nothing but Root and Moeen, for example, played around straight balls.

  18. How's stat?!published at 10:57 Greenwich Mean Time 30 October 2016

  19. Postpublished at 10:56 Greenwich Mean Time 30 October 2016

    22.5 overs. That's all it took for Bangladesh to finish England's innings off. There's questions to be raised about England before they head to India - team selection, the top order, the spinners - but this is Bangladesh's day. What a remarkable Test. Over in three days!

  20. Postpublished at 10:55 Greenwich Mean Time 30 October 2016

    Jonathan Agnew
    BBC Test Match Special

    Bangladesh have beaten Zimbabwe and a weakened West Indies but they have never had a victory like this.