Eng 374-6published at 49.2 overs
Swing and a miss from Plunkett. Dot ball.
Shakib top-scores with 121 but Bangladesh always well behind run-rate in chase of 387
Three wickets for Stokes; Archer (3-30) impresses with hostile new-ball spell
England post their highest ever World Cup total; first team to score seven consecutive totals of 300-plus
Roy hits 153 off 121 - opener falls after hitting three sixes in a row
Right-hander just short of World Cup record by England batsman (Strauss' 158 v India, 2011)
Buttler cracks 64 off 44 balls, but injures himself batting - Bairstow takes gloves
Matthew Henry
Swing and a miss from Plunkett. Dot ball.
Just a single this time for Woakes who shakes his head. That was there to hit.
Stephan Shemilt
BBC Sport in Cardiff
Jos Buttler is going through some keeping drills in the indoor school, presumably to see if he'll be fit enough to take the gloves.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent
Saiffudin has got the honour - if that's the right way of putting it - of bowling the last over into the wind with a short boundary behind him.
Mohammad Saifuddin will bowl the final over.
#bbccricket
Francis Edwards: Ben Stokes - sometimes incredible. Most of the time disappointing. Considering how many bowling options, time to pick a proper batsman!
Fred Corbett: I like Woakes at 7. He offers more with the bat than Moeen and has shown that he can finish up an innings right at the end. I have a feeling Moeen will be batting at 8 after today if and when he comes back into the side.
Oh yes. Liam Plunkett gets his first six with one that floats in the air over mid-on.
This Cardiff crowd has got their moneys worth today.
One more to Woakes.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent
England looked fidgety and anxious against Pakistan but here they have been much more in control. I liked the way they opened the batting, there was no sense of panic and they slowly then dismembered the attack.
This has been a very good innings from England. Woakes and Plunkett are finishing it off well.
Another swish from the well-built Plunkett and when he connects chances are you don't stop it, unless the ball is come straight at you.
It's not a great delivery, either.
Four more.
Andy Zaltzman
Test Match Special statistician
It's the 17th time England have reached 350 in 88 innings since the last World Cup. Prior to that they had done it twice in 640.
Liam Plunkett gets off the mark with a four! He drags the ball from outside off perfectly into the gap.
Bowler and captain Mashrafe Mortaza stands with his arms out, bemused as to how that wasn't cut off.
13 sixes now for England.
This was one of them...
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent
The quality of the catching in the crowd today has been quite disappointing. They have had quite a lot of practice today!
Hello, Chris Woakes!
This is a Jos Buttler smash over extra cover. A stunning six.
England have passed 350. Woakes is ensuring they finish well. Two sixes in the over.
Two more to Woakes. It should have only been one. The fielder is tentative and doesn't get the ball in quick enough.
Mortaza gives the fielder a piece of his mind.
Mustafizur responds with a dot ball. Better.
Andy Zaltzman
Test Match Special statistician
This is England's highest World Cup score, beating the 338 they made in 2011.
Shot! England needed that. Chris Woakes clobbers The Fizz for six over square leg.