Summary

  • 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

  1. Eng 141-6published at 30 overs

    Ebadot continues and sees his first ball middled through the covers by Woakes - unfortunately for the England man, there is a fielder out there and he has to settle for a single.

    A further four singles come from the over as England are content just to tick over for the time being.

  2. Postpublished at 12:26 Greenwich Mean Time 6 March 2023

    I love Moeen Ali and, personally, think he's still got a big role to play for this white-ball side.

    Maybe he was still just a bit giddy today after yesterday's result at Anfield...

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    Get Involvedpublished at 12:23 Greenwich Mean Time 6 March 2023

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    James: Time for Moeen to retire gracefully. He hasn’t hit a proper big score in so long it’s ridiculous. He’s never able to take England to victory.

    SafcPete: Just Moeen doing Moeen things. Never the man to stand up in a crisis.

  4. Eng 136-6published at 29 overs

    The worm shows England are one run behind Bangladesh. England are 136 for 6 after 29 overs. At the same stage Bangladesh were 137 for 3.Image source, BBC Sport

    Interesting call from Tamim Iqbal as he takes Shakib out of the attack, holding back his last two overs rather than trying to press home Bangladesh's advantage.

    Taijul's over is a decent one, though, with just four coming from it.

  5. Eng 132-6published at 28 overs

    Need another 115 to win

    Chris Woakes walks in at number eight and is off the mark with a wristy flick into the leg side for two.

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    WICKETpublished at 27.5 overs

    Moeen b Ebadot 2 (Eng 130-6)

    Moeen Ali is bowled by Ebadot HossainImage source, Reuters

    Brilliant yorker and England are wobbling now.

    Pacey from Ebadot Hossain and the ball is through Moeen Ali, brushing his pad and crashing into the off stump.

    England are losing wickets in clumps.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 12:13 Greenwich Mean Time 6 March 2023

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    30-odd and out. Again. 'Vincey' is surely the cricket equivalent of 'Spursy'.

    Ian, Totton.

  8. Eng 127-5published at 27 overs

    Moeen Ali is the new man for England, joining Buttler.

    Two very experienced campaigners for the visitors as they try to negotiate their way through a tricky chase.

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    WICKETpublished at 26.5 overs

    Vince c Mushfiqur b Shakib 38 (Eng 127-5)

    James Vince walks off after being dismissedImage source, Reuters

    It's a good job there is still plenty of batting to come!

    James Vince thumped the previous ball back down the ground for four but that is some comeback from Shakib Al Hasan.

    The ball is angling in to the right-hander, pitches on middle and straightens to take a feather of an edge as Vince tries to turn it to leg.

  10. Postpublished at 12:09 Greenwich Mean Time 6 March 2023

    It's not been a flawless chase by any stretch, Jon, but there is a long way to go, the required rate is very manageable and there is plenty of batting still to come.

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    Jon Hayes: It’s turning into a poor performance - over experimenting…

  12. Eng 118-4published at 26 overs

    Target 247

    Ebadot Hossain is back into the attack and it's a solid over from the seamer.

    Just four from it, two singles apiece for Buttler and Vince.

  13. Postpublished at 12:04 Greenwich Mean Time 6 March 2023

    Thanks, Joe. It looks like this one could go down to the wire.

    If it does then England will want to make sure the skipper is still there come the closing stages.

  14. Eng 114-4published at 25 overs

    The worm shows England are four runs behind Bangladesh. England are 114 for 4 after 25 overs. At the same stage Bangladesh were 118 for 3.Image source, BBC Sport

    Another over ticks by, seven from it.

    An intriguing part of the game coming up now. Sam Drury will take you through it.

  15. Eng 111-4published at 24.2 overs

    Risky shot rom Jos Buttler who paddles a straight one at the very last moment for three. Missed that and it would have hit. Heart in mouth stuff from the skipper.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 11:59 Greenwich Mean Time 6 March 2023

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    If it was my decision, I think England should take Bairstow, Hales and Malan as the top 3 for the World Cup, I know Jason Roy has scored a hundred in this series but he just hasn't looked like the same player he once was over the last 12 months.

    Mike in Derby

    No Joe Root, Mike?

  17. Eng 107-4published at 24 overs

    Vince 27, Buttler 0

    Great stuff from Mehidy, four runs and that crucial wicket of Sam Curran from his latest.

    The stands are starting to fill up now in Chittagong. Bring the noise!

  18. Postpublished at 11:56 Greenwich Mean Time 6 March 2023

    Well there's a chance for Vince to impress now with the skipper at the other end.

    Will the Hampshire man get England out of a hole?

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    Vince has won short format trophies all over the world, captained teams to titles and regularly comes up big when needed for Hants or Sydney Sixers. As a die hard Hants fan we appreciate him, even if the rest of England doesn't.

    Chris

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    WICKETpublished at 23.4 overs

    Curran c Litton b Mehidy 23 (Eng 104-4)

    Bangladesh's Taijul Islam celebrates with Shakib Al Hasan after taking the wicket of England's Sam CurranImage source, Reuters

    Another one bites the dust! The 49-run partnership is broken!

    Sam Curran gets twitchy, trying to take on Mehidy with a whopper down the ground, but he doesn't get enough on it, chipping it to the fielder on the long-on boundary.

    England open the door as skipper Jos Buttler walks out to the crease.