Postpublished at 14:05 British Summer Time 8 June 2019
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on TMS
I've done worse than that!
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
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on TMS
I've done worse than that!
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent
He dropped it but managed to hang on at the second attempt. That would have haunted you for the rest of your career and been on all the clips videos. It took two grabs and a dive!
Stokes c Mortaza b Mustafizur 6 (Eng 341-6)
England are fizzling out but this is all about the catch which was almost the worst drop ever!
Ben Stokes tamely chips one up in the air and Bangladesh captain Mortaza is stood right underneath it. Surely it's a simple catch? No. Mortaza fumbles the first attempt, juggles the second but dives to catch the ball at the third attempt.
He's not smiling. Could have been a moment that would have haunted him forever.
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Stokes 6, Woakes 0
With no Moeen Ali today, it's Chris Woakes at number seven with three overs left.
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on TMS
It was a good grab, he had to run in 20 yards. When Morgan hit it the fielder probably thought it was going straight for him but it kept going away and then he had to put the big dive forward. I don't think Morgan quite got into his rhythm but it's a good hand.
Morgan c Soumya b Mehedi 35 (Eng 340-5)
Similar shot but taken this time. Morgan tries again to clear the ropes down the ground but this one goes further up than straight.
It gets caught in the wind, making it a difficult catch, but Soumya Sakar clings on.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent
Tamim made the ground but I'm not sure he laid a hand on it.
That's a tough chance but Tamim Iqbal got there. He sprints into the wind, looking like he was running in quick sand, and only gets a finger tip on a diving catch off Morgan.
He's back in the dressing room now but that doesn't mean we have to stop admiring Jos Buttler's hitting...
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on TMS
At least 40 at 10 an over for the last four you would expect and it would be a tremendous score after soaking up the early pressure after Bangladesh bowled nicely.
Good bowling from Mohammad Saifuddin. He may have been bashed around the ground but he's put in a shift into the wind.
He prevents England finding the boundary again in the over.
The England running might be a bit better without Buttler hobbling.
Ben Stokes practises a few hefty blows on his way to the middle...
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on TMS
What an innings. He has hit 64 off 44 on one leg. When he gets his other leg back he is going to be dangerous! The advantage is England have a like for like keeper.
Buttler c Soumya b Saifuddin 64 (Eng 330-4)
That's the Jos Buttler party done for another day. He flicks one off his pads and it was going for six but Soumya Sarkar runs around and takes a good running catch.
Go and have a good massage, Jos.
Charles Dagnall
BBC Test Match Special
How on earth as he got that there? he has almost square cut it over long off for six. You won't find that in any textbook.
How does he do it?
Firstly, Jos Buttler is clearly injured. Secondly, it's a slower-ball bouncer outside off stump.
Buttler has shaped to cut it but flat-bats it over mid-off for six. Remarkable.
Buttler 58, Morgan 31
That's Shakib Al Hasan's 10 overs done. He finishes with one dart in that Eoin Morgan is disappointed is not called a wide. It certainly looked like one and Morgan's head rocked back in dismay.
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on TMS
I can't see we are going to see Jos Buttler keeping with the way he is moving. I wonder if Jonny Bairstow has been practising his wicketkeeping?
Eoin Morgan might have to do some more of the hitting with Buttler struggling.
He chips a fine shot down the ground and it carries in the air for six.