Postpublished at 13:30 British Summer Time 8 June 2019
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent
England have not been afraid to defend today when it has been needed, it has been a much calmer performance.
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Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent
England have not been afraid to defend today when it has been needed, it has been a much calmer performance.
Buttler 38, Morgan 15
Nope. He's not happy with it. This bat has given Buttler two big sixes and two fours, and taken him to 38 from 27 balls, but he's changing it.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent
I'd be happy with a shot like that with a belting bat let along a broken one.
We're into the final 10 overs. It doesn't take a Rachel Riley wannabee to work out that 10 runs an over from here would take England to 375.
Jos Buttler is looking at his bat like he's not happy with it but still crashes a shot for four, along the ground all of the way.
Has he got the fastest hands you've ever seen?
Paul Farbrace
Ex-England assistant coach on BBC Test Match Special
Mortaza has been a great servant to the Bangladesh team, he has kept going over the years. I think he has been a good captain for them.
Mashrafe Mortaza might be using the craftiest bit of cricket I've ever seen here.
He's running in straight behind the umpire to bowl. Is he trying to use Kumar Dharmasena as a shelter from this howling gale?
If he is then that is absolute genius.
Eoin Morgan joins the party.
If you think about the England captain batting then you'll probably picture a shot like this.
With fast wrists he chips the ball over extra cover and for six.
Captain Mashrafe Mortaza is going to take one from the team and bowl into the wind in the 40th over.
Good on you, skip.
Buttler 29, Morgan 7
Being within five miles of a cricket ground when Jos Buttler is playing should come with a health warning.
There's no sign of any discomfort in this over for Buttler.
Stephan Shemilt
BBC Sport in Cardiff
This is the scene behind the 5 Live box at the River Taff End, where the Buttler six landed. I've had a look for the ball, but no joy. These people don't know how close they were to getting sconned.
The conditions are not in their favour but Bangladesh cannot blame the wind when the ball is going along the ground.
Another misfield costs the men in dark green two runs.
Andy Zaltzman
Test Match Special statistician
Buttler this year has hit 28 sixes in 350 balls.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent
Buttler seems to be running ok, flexing both legs. if the worst came to the worst Jonny Bairstow could keep wicket. They will not want to risk Buttler.
Buttler continues and jogs a single relatively comfortably but he's still hopping and stretching at the end of the over.
England really do not want him to be injured.
But has that shot done Jos Buttler some damage?
The physio has come out and Buttler is pointing at his right hip.
I'd probably snap three muscles and four ligaments if I tried to play the shot he just did.
Paul Farbrace
Ex-England assistant coach on BBC Test Match Special
That's a remarkable cricket shot. He has just rocked back and smashed that over the commentary box - off the back foot!
Oh behave, Jos. That's utterly stupid. Out of the ground!
This is one of the most remarkable shots you'll see in this World Cup. Off the spinner, Jos Buttler rocks back onto the back foot and heaves the ball over the top of the commentary boxes and into the trees out behind the stands.
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Was that the Bangladesh fielders all shuddering in unison? Probably not but I wouldn't blame them.
Jos Buttler follows the six with a four through the covers.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent
It's a mis-hit really and it has gone for six, which emphasises the spinner's problem. Where's he going to bowl to Buttler here?