Postpublished at 07:30 Greenwich Mean Time 6 March 2023
No bat involved. This will be close.
Bangladesh win by 50 runs but lose series 2-1
England go from 54-0 to 196 all out
Vince 38, Salt 35, Woakes 34
Bangladesh bowled out for 246, with Shakib making 75 and Mushfiqur 70
Archer 3-35, Rashid 2-21, Curran 2-51
18-year-old Ahmed makes ODI debut - becomes youngest man to play 50-over cricket for England
Finishes with 1-62 from his 10 overs after taking caught and bowled off final delivery
Sam Drury
No bat involved. This will be close.
Ban 89-2
Rehan Ahmed thinks he has Shanto lbw. Umpire says no, Jos Buttler says we're going upstairs.
England are rattling through the overs now, four comes off Moeen Ali's latest set, all singles.
Got to say, Chattogram is anything but full at the moment. Hopefully we get more bums on seats later on today.
Bangladesh are accelerating now as Mushfiqur reverse sweeps Rehan Ahmed over Chris Woakes' head on the edge of the ring.
England won't mind that though, it was a high-risk shot that could so easily have brought a wicket.
Shanto 33, Mushfiqur 30
That's a good shot. Shanto gets low to Moeen Ali, reverse sweeping him to the ropes.
Both batters are in now as the partnership hits 60 from 90 deliveries.
Plenty of turn from Ahmed as three runs come from his opening over. Bangladesh are happy to rotate the strike at the mo.
Starts with a single as Shanto dabs one to the leg side. A slip is in for the man born in 2004.
Here he is. Rehan Ahmed will bowl his first over.
At 18 he's the youngest ever player to play an ODI for England.
James Vince is having a nighmare on the leg-side boundary.
He misjudges the spin as Shanto sweeps Moeen and the ball curves behind him for four.
Three extra runs gifted to the hosts. That's drinks!
My bad all, Sam Curran sets his run-up, shines the ball and then chucks it to Chris Woakes.
Another quiet over ticks by and now we will see spin with Moeen Ali bowling next.
Unless he too is just admiring the ball before handing it off to the next bowler.
Well this is interesting. Jos Buttler holds off turning to spin, as Sam Curran comes back into the attack.
Fortunate!
Mushfiqur Rahim has luck on his side, edging an Archer bouncer high, in between keeper Jos Buttler and slip Moeen Ali for four.
That's the fifty up after 14 overs. England's next wicket doesn't look too far away.
Mushfiqur 17, Shanto 17
Chris Woakes continues, bowling his fifth over on the bounce. Four singles come off his latest as Bangladesh's partnership reaches 30.
Not much happening out there at this stage folks.
Poor from James Vince in the deep as the Hampshire man is sloppy, stopping the ball while his foot is on the ropes to give Shanto and Bangladesh a rare boundary.
Jofra Archer doesn't look too impressed.
Bangladesh are building a partnership now having fallen to 17-2 inside the first three overs.
Still, I'd rather be in England's position at this stage.
Oh that is fortunate!
Chris Woakes finds the edge of Mushfiqur but the ball loops up into the air before landing safe in the off side.
Mushfiqur 13, Shanto 8
It's a very slow start in Chittagong as we end the first powerplay. Neither Bangladesh batter wants to take on Jofra Archer.
The pressure is released as Mushifiqur carves a wider delivery from Sam Curran through the point region to the fence.
Five from the over.
A maiden to start from Archer.
Shanto needs to get a move on, he's on seven from 23.
Jofra Archer replaces Chris Woakes. He starts with a dot.