Get Involvedpublished at 13:35 British Summer Time 27 October 2021
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I think England will win this. (I am available for future analyst work if ever required)
Dan in Surrey
England win with 5.5 overs to spare
Second victory in two games
Roy 61 (38), Malan 28* (25)
Bangladesh 124-9: Mushfiqur 29 (30)
Mills 3-27 - 2 wkts off last 2 balls
Livingstone 2-15, Moeen 2-18
Super 12, Group 1, Abu Dhabi
Kal Sajad and Amy Lofthouse
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I think England will win this. (I am available for future analyst work if ever required)
Dan in Surrey
Carlos Brathwaite
West Indies all-rounder on BBC Test Match Special
What I admire of this England white-ball team is that they way of playing. They have a template, a blueprint, and they stick to it.
Need 42 runs from 66 balls
Mahedi gets away with a bit of full toss nonsense, with Jason Roy only able to hammer it away for a single.
Here's how the first - and so far, only - England wicket fell.
Need 50 runs from 72 balls
A bit awkward from Malan, rather skewing an aerial shot over cover, but he's hit it well enough to beat a despairing, diving fielder and add another four to the total.
Dawid Malan picks up his first boundary with the gentlest of dinks off Nasum Ahmed.
Target 125
Jason Roy is on a casual 34 from 19 balls.
That's glorious, though, Roy cutting and cutting hard for four.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
Naim really made a good effort on the boundary. It was probably three yards out of his reach.
Only just!
Jason Roy larrups the ball down the ground but he's not got all of the ball, and the ball just beats a wonderful leaping effort by Mohammad Naim at long-on.
Here's Mahedi Hasan.
Steven Finn
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
That would have been Tim Paine Headingley vibes had they reviewed that.
Target 125
This is one of the more optimistic lbw appeals you'll see - hit him outside the line, missing probably a fifth stump and it's gone for four byes.
Jason Roy openly laughing at that review shows how confident he was. It was one of those that just didn't feel out, even if Roy had played a rather awkward shovel across his pads.
Dawid Malan gets off the mark with a little drop and run, before Roy flicks a boundary away with ease.
As you were.
There's no spike.
There's a noise, but I think it's bat hitting pad...
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
The wicketkeeper was up there straight away. Roy has a big smile on his face. He doesn't look the least bit concerned.
Mustafizur is back and has a huge shout for caught behind off Jason Roy first up.
No-one looks convinced, but it's been sent upstairs anyway by the Bangladesh captain.
Thanks Mum.
I accidentally wandered through where they were filming Peaky Blinders when I was shopping in Manchester a few months back. Thankfully they weren't filming, otherwise you'd just see me with an Aldi bag in the background.