Eng 56-1published at 12.1 overs
Shot!
Taijul Islam is back on and Jason Roy reverse sweeps his first ball for four.
He takes it from leg stump but still middles it, all along the ground through point.
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Shot!
Taijul Islam is back on and Jason Roy reverse sweeps his first ball for four.
He takes it from leg stump but still middles it, all along the ground through point.
After England take five from the first four deliveries, giving the impression that maybe conditions are getting a little easier for batting, Mustafizur beats Malan outside off and follows it up with a cutter that does for the left-hander on the inside edge.
Still tricky, then.
Good over for England with seven runs from it.
Taskin bangs one in short to Roy and Malan, both of whom are more than happy to take it on.
I'm not sure these are the two batters to try that approach with, especially when the pitch is offering so much.
Roy 33, Malan 4
Don't run for those! Gorgeous shot from Jason Roy.
He steps into an on-drive off Taskin, barely seems to hit the ball but it races back down the ground for four.
Greeted by silence in Mirpur...
Malan gets a couple of bonus runs as Mehidy Hasan misfields and lets the ball through at point.
However, Bangladesh get those runs back and then some next up. Malan middles a cover drive but it is very well stopped in the ring.
That's the powerplay done. England will probably be happy to get through it just one down.
More seam now. Mustafizur Rahman is coming on. Can the left-armer find a second wicket for Bangladesh in the powerplay?
Six from the Taskin over, another challenging one, and Malan is off the mark after dropping the last ball into the off side and scampering through for a single.
One over left in the powerplay.
Inside edge from Roy... and it flashes past his stumps and down to fine leg for four.
Take what you can when conditions are so tricky for batting!
This pitch is such that when you do face a loose delivery as a batter, it's imperative that you make the most of it.
Jason Roy does just that as he punishes a drag-down from Shakib through the covers.
Superb from Taskin again. Dawid Malan, fresh from a century last time out, is beaten first up as the ball nips away off the seam.
It's fair to say, this is not a surface that encourages the kind of aggressive batting we're used to seeing from England.
Salt c Shanto b Taskin 7 (Eng 25-1)
No problem with that, a very good low catch from Shanto and Bangladesh make the breakthrough.
The pitch is spinning but Taskin Ahmed has been just as threatening early in his spell and the seamer gets his reward.
Just a fraction of movement in and some bounce so that when Salt tries to guide the ball down to third, the ball finds the edge.
Bangladesh think they've got their first wicket as Phil Salt edges Taskin Ahmed to slip.
The umpires just want to check if the ball carried. The fielder's reaction suggests it did.
Roy 17, Salt 7
How did that miss!? Shakib changes ends and after Roy hits over the off side again, a checked drive that hangs in the air this time, the spinner beats him with a beauty.
Just enough turn to beat the outside edge and - somehow - the off stump too. It doesn't get much closer than that.
More good fortune for Roy to end the over as a clip to mid-wicket sees the ball fall a yard short of the fielder and earns him a single.
Very good start from Taskin, that streaky four is the only scoring shot of the over.
The fast bowler twice gets the ball to come back nicely to the right-hander and then the last delivery gets up sharply - similar to the kind of bounce we saw for the seamers throughout the first ODI.
Taskin Ahmed is on for the first over of seam in the match... and so nearly strikes with his third ball.
Wide of off, Roy goes after it on the drive and the outside edge takes the ball just wide of the only slip and away to the boundary.
There is plenty of turn already for the spinners and Salt is beaten outside off by Taijul.
The conditions are forcing the England batters to take risks to score runs and Roy does just that, hitting over the ring of fielders in the covers.
He wasn't in control of the shot but with no fielders out on the off side, once he gets it over the in-field, it is safe enough and adds two to the total.
Just a pair of singles from Shakib's second over.
Salt tries to play off the back foot but despite a couple of well-timed shots, can't beat the in-field and eventually changes tact, getting forward to push a single to long-off.
Taijul finds his length after that drag-down to start and a quick single from the last delivery is the only other run from the over.
Steady start from England so far.
More spin, also of the left-arm variety, for Bangladesh but Taijul Islam starts with a long hop and is duly smashed through mid-wicket by Jason Roy.
Four more.
Lovely shot from Phil Salt to get off the mark. The England opener goes deep in his crease and thumps Shakib through cover off the back foot.
A first boundary of the innings and a nice early settler on a pitch both captains described as 'tacky'.