Summary

  • 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

  1. Postpublished at 16:23 British Summer Time 8 June 2019

    Michael Vaughan
    Ex-England captain on TMS

    Bangladesh just have to keep going the way they are. If they can't get to 380 then get to 330 and make sure your net run-rate isn't damaged too badly.

  2. Ban 119-2published at 22 overs

    Required rate 9.57

    The target may be beyond them but Shakib is playing extremely nicely and he caresses Rashid through the covers for his fifth four. The fifty stand between the two venerable Bangladesh batsmen.

  3. Postpublished at 16:19 British Summer Time 8 June 2019

    Paul Farbrace
    Ex-England assistant coach on BBC Test Match Special

    These two are experienced, have played a lot of important innings for Bangladesh and got their team home but they will have to play two extraordinary innings to even get close today.

  4. Ban 111-2published at 21 overs

    Target 387

    Shakib does not know much about this drive at Woods, who is again over 90mph, but it skews away high to safety at wide third man for two. Nelson on the board.

  5. Mushfiqur picks up a boundarypublished at 16:17 British Summer Time 8 June 2019

    Compact and bijou is Mushfiqur, take a look at this neatly-played boundary.

  6. Postpublished at 16:16 British Summer Time 8 June 2019

    Paul Farbrace
    Ex-England assistant coach on BBC Test Match Special

    Adil Rashid will be missing his big mate Moeen Ali. Eoin Morgan captains Rashid exceptionally well in one-day cricket but Moeen plays a big role with Adil Rashid during his spells.

  7. Ban 105-2published at 20 overs

    282 more needed from 30 overs

    Another boundary for Shakib, seizing on a short one from Rashid and helping it away to the mid-wicket fence. England were 130-1 at the same stage.

  8. Shakib clips a four down the leg sidepublished at 16:14 British Summer Time 8 June 2019

    A very organised player is Shakib and let's take a look at one of his five boundaries to date.

  9. How's stat?!published at 16:13 British Summer Time 8 June 2019

    Andy Zaltzman
    Test Match Special statistician

    It is Shakib's 52nd score of 50 or more in ODI cricket with seven hundreds. It is his third half-century in a row in this World Cup and his sixth in his past seven innings.

  10. Ban 98-2published at 19 overs

    An impressive fifty for Shakib, his third consecutive half century of this World Cup, and it has come from 53 balls. Plunkett with 0-23 from his first five overs.

  11. Postpublished at 16:10 British Summer Time 8 June 2019

    Paul Farbrace
    Ex-England assistant coach on BBC Test Match Special

    There should be a bit of grip for Adil Rashid. You'd think this wind would have dried the top of the pitch even more.

  12. Ban 93-2published at 18 overs

    Target 387

    No major concerns for the batsmen in Rashid's opening over and they keep the scoreboard ticking, but two overs without a boundary and the required rate is up to 9.18.

  13. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 16:07 British Summer Time 8 June 2019

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    We've had the bails stick on the stumps a lot lately. If Archer's delivery didn't dislodge them, would that have been the first ever "6 byes" ?

    Rob, Cold Ash

  14. Postpublished at 16:07 British Summer Time 8 June 2019

    A quick look at the England bowling, Woakes 0-30 from five, the express Archer 1-14 from five, Plunkett 0-18 in four and the rapid Wood 1-9 from three. Spin now, in the form of Adil Rashid.

  15. drinks break

    Drinks breakpublished at 17 overs

    Ban 87-2 (300 more needed from 33 overs)

    Bangladesh accumulate the singles against Plunkett. Difficult to imagine what their tactics are in reply to such a mammoth total but they are keeping wickets intact and can consider further during a drinks break. I'm still thinking fondly about those ice creams with flakes and think I will get one on my next day off when the van tinkles into our cul-de-sac.

  16. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 16:01 British Summer Time 8 June 2019

    #bbccricket

    Theo: Roy and Archer have to start in the England XI in the first Test against the Aussies - two dynamic, game-changing individuals.

  17. Ban 83-2published at 16 overs

    Target 387

    Neatly done again from Mushfiqur and another angled cut brings him his first boundary. A dapper gentleman impressively holding four ice creams with flakes is held back by the stewards - not a euphemism - before being allowed to make his way back to his seat at the end of the over.

  18. Wood grabs a wicket as Tamim departspublished at 15:58 British Summer Time 8 June 2019

    England also have Mark Wood to bowl express pace and he claimed the big wicket of Tamim in the 12th over.

  19. Postpublished at 15:56 British Summer Time 8 June 2019

    Paul Farbrace
    Ex-England assistant coach on BBC Test Match Special

    It has been a fantastic start for England. The discipline of the bowlers has been excellent. The only thing is they look like they are trying bowl cutters into the pitch and they just need to make sure they get their lengths and their lines right.

  20. Ban 77-2published at 15 overs

    Shakib 44, Mushfiqur 5

    Mushfiqur has scored four fifties in his 11 previous matches against England, he may be small in stature but he relishes a challenge. This is certainly a challenge but Plunkett is a slightly easier proposition than Archer in full flow and the diminutive wicketkeeper delicately late cuts a single to retain the strike.