Postpublished at 13:57 British Summer Time 24 June 2019
Guns out when the sun isn't even out...
Bangladesh beat Afghanistan by 62 runs to go fifth in table, one point behind England
Shakib Al Hasan only second man to take five wickets (5-29) & score fifty (51 off 69 balls) in World Cup match
Bangladesh totalled 262-7 with Mushfiqur making 83 off 86 balls at Hampshire Bowl
Afghanistan remain winless in 2019 World Cup
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Callum Matthews
Guns out when the sun isn't even out...
Mushfiqur 75, Mosaddek 4
Bangladesh are edging towards a good total. Mujeeb finishes with 3-39. Bangladesh won't have to face anymore of his bowling. There will be a chance to go after the seamers at the end here. Rashid Khan has two left.
Five overs to go. I'm going to guess they'll finish on 253.
Scott Read
BBC Test Match Special
Mosaddek wasn't quick getting in but he'll be OK here.
A quick check for a run out after Afghanistan hit direct with a throw from the deep.
All good. Mosaddek was a little casual but made his ground.
Mushfiqur 68, Mosaddek 3
Umpire Richard Kettleborough has a little word with Rashid Khan after another passionate appeal. Not sure if that was any sort of telling off or not.
Rashid certainly loves to be in the action.
The appeal was actually a lot closer than it initially looked. It would have clipped the top of the stumps but wouldn't have been overturned if Afghanistan had reviewed.
There's a clear sign of the difference we'll now see in the middle. New batsman Mosaddek cheekily pokes it down to third man and the two batsmen scamper three. We weren't getting that with Mahmudullah hobbling around.
Ebony Rainford-Brent
Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special
There may be an over or two off a weaker bowler that Bangladesh can really target.
Seven overs to go. Rashid Khan returns. He has three overs left.
Mahmudullah limps back up the stairs to the dressing room after scoring 27 from 36 balls...
Ebony Rainford-Brent
Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special
He had to go for the shot because of his injury but he just scuffed it. The ball is staying a bit low on this pitch.
Mahmudullah c Nabi b Gulbadin 27 (Ban 207-5)
Go and have a good massage, Mahmudullah. He tries to have another heave but hits straight to mid-wicket off seamer Gulbadin.
It was a decent innings in the circumstances but Mushfiqur will be able to push for more twos now.
It's a very slow walk from the field from Mahmudullah.
Scott Read
BBC Test Match Special
The pitch has not played the same as Saturday, for me. It was so hard to bat then but it feels a little easier for the batsmen to time it today.
Mushfiqur 64, Mahmudullah 25
That's a better over for Afghanistan with just three runs coming from it but these two have brought up the fifty partnership now. Afghanistan almost chased 225 on this pitch against India the other day.
Mahmudullah collects two more. Mushfiqur gives a worried look over his shoulder at the other end when completing the run, maybe checking that his partner's leg is still attached.
If you're going to reach a fifty again in the World Cup, you may as well do it in style.
Mushfiqur 64, Mahmudullah 22
200 up. Mahmudullah is down to a walk at the end of running a two.
Why can't we have runners back? I miss them.
One leg or not this is a fine shot. He gets Gulbadin behind point for four.
Mahmudullah is a very good batsman with an average of 35. That's why they think it's worth the risk of keeping him out there.
Ebony Rainford-Brent
Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special
Mahmudullah has to risk playing with this injury - this could be one of his team's most crucial games in the tournament.
It's actually quite painful to watch when Mahmudullah does run for a single. He keeps the strike.
Simon Mann
BBC Test Match Special
The run rate is beginning to increase. The pressure is back on Afghanistan.