Ban 129-4published at 30 overs
Great over back for Rashid, just two from it and he finishes by beating Mahmudullah's bat for a second time.
If Bangladesh were to finish on double their score, England would be very happy indeed.
England win by three wickets to take 1-0 lead in three-match series
Dawid Malan hits brilliant unbeaten 114 off 145 balls to guide England home with eight balls to spare
Malan shares unbroken 51 with Adil Rashid (17*) for eighth wicket
Bangladesh bowled out for 209 in 47.2 overs after winning toss
Archer, Wood, Rashid and Moeen all take two wickets
Joe Rindl
Great over back for Rashid, just two from it and he finishes by beating Mahmudullah's bat for a second time.
If Bangladesh were to finish on double their score, England would be very happy indeed.
Close!
Adil Rashid is getting it to turn round corners. First ball he beats Mahmudullah's edge, next ball, a straight one, clatters into the batter's pad.
England appeal but the umpire is unmoved. They wisely choose not to review with the ball missing on the replay.
Mahmudullah 14, Shanto 46
Oh Shanto is a lucky boy as he's beaten by Archer for pace, chipping a leading-edge up into the air but short of the fielder.
That could so easily have been a wicket. England are dominating as Bangladesh struggle to rotate the strike.
I like this from England, keeping a leg slip in for Will Jacks' latest over.
Just three runs from it. Bangladesh desperately need a boundary.
Good start from Archer who nips his length back ever so slightly, hammering the ball into Shanto's thigh pad.
And he gets some bounce again, getting the ball to swing in to Mahmudullah's waist.
I can feel England beginning to put their foot down.
Back to pace. Here comes Jofra Archer...
Shanto 44, Mahmudullah 10
Oh that is lovely from Jacks who beats Shanto with some turn out of a foot hole.
Just three from the all-rounder's latest over as Despacito plays for the 26th time to mark the end of an over.
Cheers Sam!
England have silenced the home supporters as Will Jacks continues.
We're halfway through the innings and with England in a good position, it's time for a change.
To take you through the rest of the innings, it's over to Joe Rindl.
Mahmudullah decides that that is quite enough regrouping, thank you very much and thumps Moeen Ali back past mid-off for four.
He nearly falls tamely soon afterwards, though, flicking the ball around the corner and only just wide of the leg slip.
Mahmudullah is a naturally aggressive player but realises Bangladesh need to regroup after those two quick wickets.
That allows Jacks to get through a quick over for the cost of just two singles.
Another former skipper walks out for the crease, Mahmudullah is in at number six.
He's off the mark second ball with a single but Bangladesh are in a slightly sticky situation now.
Another quick wicket and England have a chance to run through the hosts.
Shakib b Moeen 8 (Ban 106-4)
The sweep does do for Shakib this time - bowled 'im!
Fired in by Moeen Ali, Shakib misses as he tries to swing it away and loses his leg stump. Very loose shot.
You could hear a pin drop in Mirpur as Bangladesh's star man departs.
Jacks comes back well after the boundary and wasn't far away from a wicket in his first over.
The sweep was nearly the undoing of another Bangladesh batter, Shakib trying it this time but despite top-edging it, the ball lands safely behind square.
Will Jacks is onto bowl on his ODI debut.
Not the start he'd have wanted as he drags his first ball down and Shakib is able to send a late cut past backward point for four.
That's the 100 up for Bangladesh.
Najmul Hossain Shanto is ticking along nicely and pushes a single from the first ball of the over.
Shakib is still taking a look and getting himself set. Four dot balls follow before he gets off the mark with a single flicked leg side.
Loud cheers from the home fans as Shakib Al Hasan walks out to the middle.
The all-rounder calmly plays out the last couple of balls of Rashid's over - a successful one for England.
Mushfiqur c Wood b Rashid 17 (Ban 95-3)
No need to check that one!
Tossed up by Adil Rashid and Mushfiqur Rahim goes for the sweep.
Big top-edge as the bounce does for him and the ball carries out to Mark Wood, just in front of square, for a relatively straightforward catch.
That breaks a stand of 44 for the third wicket.
Mushfiqur 17, Shanto 36
Moeen races through another over. Very tidy stuff from the off-spinner and he concedes just a single from it.
England might feel hard done by after that decision but it would've been a real bonus wicket.
They all count but I doubt Adil Rashid was bowling for the full toss clipped to mid-wicket.