WICKETpublished at 46.4 overs
Taskin c Buttler b Archer 14 (Ban 208-9)
Got 'im!
Jofra Archer finally sees the back of Taskin Ahmed as Bangladesh's number nine under-edges one through to Jos Buttler.
One wicket to go.
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
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Taskin c Buttler b Archer 14 (Ban 208-9)
Got 'im!
Jofra Archer finally sees the back of Taskin Ahmed as Bangladesh's number nine under-edges one through to Jos Buttler.
One wicket to go.
Jofra Archer continues. England have half a chance of a run-out after Taskin hesitates a single, but Will Jacks can't hit the stumps with his direct-hit attempt.
Taskin 14, Taijul 9
Bangladesh are just building a mini-partnership here. Twenty four runs off 20 balls.
Crucial runs as Wood misses a yorker and Taijul whips it off his feet for four more.
A wide delivery and then Taijul works the ball off his pads for a single as the 200 comes up for Bangladesh.
Standing ovation in Mirpur.
Taskin 14, Taijul 3
Pace from both ends now as Mark Wood has Taskin edging one short of backward point.
Brilliant from Archer, just three runs from his latest set.
Bangladesh's tailenders are really struggling with his pace. Plenty of deliveries whistling past the outside edge.
England are still well in control, but if Bangladesh do get to 220 that might just give their side some confidence at the change of innings.
Jofra Archer continues.
Next ball and a properly good cricket shot as Taskin goes on the backfoot and dabs the ball through a vacant third man for four more.
HUGE! Where did this come from as Taskin drops down to one knee and slogs one into the stands for six.
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Peter: The other way of looking at it Luke (09:09) is it gives more players the chance to play for England, helps those who are good at one format and not the others, plus gives us (the fans) lots of great cricket to watch! .. (see yesterday).
Well, well.
Taskin survives, that looked plumb but the extra bounce in this pitch sees the ball bouncing over.
Huge cheers in Mirpur.
Ban 184-8
Taskin's given lbw off the bowling of Adil Rashid.
He reviews it.
Taijul 1, Taskin 3
Jofra Archer finishes with a fuller delivery which Taskin swings at, and misses.
England will be very pleased with their performance so far.
Mehidy c Buttler b Archer 7 (Ban 182-8)
Jofra Archer has his first of the game. Sweeping up the tail as Mehidy Hasan Miraz gets a thick edge and Jos Buttler takes a smart catch diving to his right.
Two more wickets to go for England.
Adil Rashid is back into the attack. He has a slip and a leg slip in.
Five runs come off his latest over, but the Bangladesh batters don't look too set quite yet.
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Luke Speight: No wonder the players are retiring from one format to concentrate on one or two. How can any player sustain playing Tests which ended yesterday and any other when ODI started today! The schedules are killing the game!
Close! Woakes gets some extra bounce to find Mehidy's edge but the ball lands safe on the off side.
An eighth wicket is very close I reckon.
It's tea on day one of the third Test between India and Australia - and so far, the tourists are dominating.
India were skittled for 109 after choosing to bat first in Indore with left-arm spinner Matthew Kuhnemann taking 5-16 for the Aussies.
Travis Head fell early in Australia's reply but that is the only wicket to fall in the innings with Usman Khawaja and Marnus Labuschagne putting on 59 for the second wicket.
The visitors will resume on 71-1, trailing by only 38, in the evening session.
Mehidy 5, Taskin 0
Left-hander Taskin Ahmed is the new batter. Chris Woakes concedes a single off Mehidy to get him on strike.