How's stat?!published at 17:27 British Summer Time 8 June 2019
Andy Zaltzman
Test Match Special statistician
Only the second maiden in ODI cricket in his last 30 innings and 159 overs for Ben Stokes.
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Andy Zaltzman
Test Match Special statistician
Only the second maiden in ODI cricket in his last 30 innings and 159 overs for Ben Stokes.
Chris Woakes is back. The required rate is now the very straight-forward 15.46 for Bangladesh.
Charles Dagnall
BBC Test Match Special
Wonderful over from Stokes, different changes of pace, different lengths, always making the batsman think and he has bowled a maiden over in the 38th over.
Target 387
Ben Stokes has bowled a maiden. What a start to his spell. Shakib can't get a run. No freebies - nothing that's easy to get away.
Well done.
How has Shakib survived this?!
He tries to ramp Stokes over fine leg, misses and the ball only evaded middle stump by a couple of centimetres.
Paul Farbrace
Ex-England assistant coach on BBC Test Match Special
England have been really disciplined, they have bowled well and backed it up in the field, it has just been a very calm, consistent performance.
Ben Stokes starts with three dots. Shakib charges the last one but can't reach the bouncer.
#bbccricket
Sho: The difference is we have Mahmudullah coming in at 6 and he's taking almost 30 balls just to get 10 but you need someone who can come in and go fast straight away.
Need 184 from 78 balls
Ben Stokes is going to bowl for the first time today.
Shakib Al Hasan is still there. Here's the moment he got to three figures. I think the celebration tells you that he fears his team aren't getting these runs.
Poor Jonny Bairstow hasn't got much chance with this one! Jofra Archer gets too short with a rapid bouncer and it sails way over YJB's head, bouncing just a couple of times before going for five wides.
James Anderson
England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
That's Adil Rashid trying to buy a wicket there. Last ball of his spell he has tossed it up as slow as he can and Mahmudullah has done well to get it over the rope.
Taget 387
Aack. Adil Rashid throws the final ball of his allotted overs up really high to try and make the limpet-like Mahmudullah come out of his shell and the Bangladeshi former captain does just that, whacking the ball for six.
Rashid's figures are spoilt a little. 10-0-1-64.
Mahmudullah finally tries to break the shackles by coming down the pitch. Adil Rashid sees him coming and tries to throw one wide to leave the batsman stranded halfway down but Mahmudullah gets enough bat on it to keep it out.
Like a game of chess.
James Anderson
England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
Batting first is definitely Bangladesh's best option. Shakib has played the anchor role but you need cameos at way more than a run a ball. As the tournament goes on, if they can set a total and get their spinners on a wearing pitch they have got a great chance of winning some games.
Adil Rashid will continue after drinks.
Mahmudullah is on strike and only has six runs from 20 balls.
As the players have a drink let's have a look at Shakib Al Hasan's highlights...
James Anderson
England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
Shakib has had more success when he has stayed leg side of the short ball rather than play the pull shot. When he has tried to go across the ball he has not had as much success as when he has opened the face.
Need 201 to win
Jofra Archer's bouncer is something else. Here he has Shakib Al Hasan, a man who has 104 from 101 balls, ducking for cover and ending up on the floor.
It just comes from nowhere.
The players are going to take a drink. The England players look very relaxed.
Would Shakib get in every team at this World Cup?
Andy Zaltzman
Test Match Special statistician
It's Shakib's eighth ODI century, only his third in the last nine years, to go with his 250-plus wickets. He has been in the top three ranked ODI all-rounders since 2009, he has never dropped out of the top three.