Summary

  • England complete 137-run win

  • Four wickets for Topley, including two in two with new ball

  • Woakes picks up two wickets in improved display

  • Malan hits highest ODI score - 140 off 107 balls - as England pile up 364-9

  • England lose six wickets for 55 runs at end of innings

  • Root (82) becomes England's all-time record run-scorer in World Cups, surpassing Graham Gooch

  • Bairstow (52) and Malan put on 115 for first wicket

  1. Ban 108-4published at 19.3 overs

    Adil Rashid is on...

  2. Postpublished at 12:02 British Summer Time 10 October 2023

    Steven Finn
    Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special

    The problem for Bangladesh is because of the early wickets, it is difficult to really throw caution to the wind.

  3. Ban 106-4published at 19 overs

    Target 365

    Action. A couple of boundaries from Mushfiqur, who twice whacks Curran through the off side. Referring back to the earlier conversation at live text towers about the best thing on telly right now, Callum has just revealed that he has binge watched Virgin River on Netflix. He has been ordered home to think about what he has done.

  4. Postpublished at 11:58 British Summer Time 10 October 2023

    Steven Finn
    Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special

    Bangladesh are going to have start asserting some degree of pressure on the England bowlers at some stage.

    But you understand that they have to build a partnership with four wickets down already and now too much batting left to come.

  5. Ban 96-4published at 18 overs

    The excitement at the moment seems to be in Hyderabad, where Kusal Mendis has just reached three figures. It's no bad thing for England if Sri Lanka beat Pakistan, especially after the Lankan lost to South Africa. Three singles from Wood's over. Sleepy in the Himalayas.

  6. PCA ride to Paris sets off from The Ovalpublished at 11:53 British Summer Time 10 October 2023

    Bike RideImage source, PCA

    While England are trying to scale the heights in Dharamsala, a group of cricketers and other stakeholders set off from The Oval today as part of the Professional Cricketers' Association charity bike ride to Paris to mark World Mental Health Day.

    The epic ride from London to Paris on two wheels started through the John Edrich Gates at the home of Surrey with Jordan Clark and Dan Worrall joined by England pair Alice Davidson-Richards and Freya Davies.Gloucestershire’s James Bracey also began to navigate the capital’s traffic along with Middlesex’s Martin Andersson and Worcestershire’s Rob Jones.

    The challenge is aiming to raise £50,000. If achieved, the successful riders will secure enough donations to provide life-changing and, in some cases, life-saving mental health support for more than 50 individuals.

  7. Ban 93-4published at 17 overs

    Target 365

    No spin yet from England. The blond Sam Curran continues. Joe Root, under a massive sunhat, is wearing a pair of shades so big it looks like he's stuck a couple of PC monitors on his face. For now, this game meanders along.

  8. Postpublished at 11:48 British Summer Time 10 October 2023

    Jonathan Agnew
    BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special

    He looks to be moving quite well, quite freely.

  9. Ban 87-4published at 16 overs

    Target 365

    As a comparison at this stage, Bangladesh aren't actually that far behind in terms of runs. It's the four wickets that are the killer. England were none down. Ben Stokes is on the boundary, delivering a drink. Casual trainers, designer shades. He looks very relaxed.

    Worm
  10. Postpublished at 11:45 British Summer Time 10 October 2023

    Jonathan Agnew
    BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special

    England appear to be on course for their first win of this World Cup. You can afford a slip up or two given the format but you do have to be beating teams like Bangladesh.

  11. Ban 85-4published at 15.1 overs

    We haven't. More, please.

    There's that first boundary for while, though hardly convincing. Mushfiqur edges Wood past Root at slip for four.

  12. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 11:42 British Summer Time 10 October 2023

    #bbccricket

    CrocsNews: Only just started following the live feed, I just want check if there's been any Das Root gags yet today?

  13. Ban 81-4published at 15 overs

    Mushfiqur has found it slow going, but he is a very elegant player. Boundaries very hard to come by - we haven't had one since the second ball of the 11th over. The required rate is now above eights. Tough.

  14. Pakistan struggle to contain Sri Lankapublished at 25 overs

    SL 181-2

    Pakistan's Haris Rauf bowls against Sri Lanka in the World CupImage source, Getty Images

    Pakistan are struggling to contain Sri Lanka at the moment, both with pace and spin.

    Haris Rauf is really struggling, conceding 20 off his fifth over. He's gone for 45 already.

    Mohammad Nawaz has since conceded two fours in the same over too.

    Sri Lanka have hit 23 fours and five sixes in the first half of the innings.

    It means Babar Azam has had to return to left-arm seamer Shaheen Afridi already. Pakistan need a breakthrough.

    Kusal Mendis is on 92 and Sadeera Samarawickrama 30.

  15. Ban 74-4published at 14 overs

    I tell you what, Samit Patel signing for Derbyshire is juicy bit of transfer news for a Tuesday morning. Mark Wood has cranked it up to 92mph and takes the inside edge of Das, who is lucky not to have his furniture disturbed. I'll be honest, it's lacking in jeopardy right now.

  16. Postpublished at 11:32 British Summer Time 10 October 2023

    Michael Vaughan
    Former England captain on BBC Test Match Special

    It's been a good selection to go with Reece Topley over Moeen Ali. I'm sure they'll go back to two spinners at some of the other venues, though, and one of the seamers will have to miss out.

  17. Ban 71-4published at 13 overs

    Target 365

    Sam Curran, SCurran, is, erm, scurrying into his second over. He might wonder if he's vulnerable should England want to bring Moeen's spin back into the side. Das cuts down to third man, where Mark Wood has a big smile on his face. One thing to consider for England - if they can bowl out Bangladesh cheaply, it could repair the NRR damage they suffered against New Zealand.

  18. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 11:28 British Summer Time 10 October 2023

    #bbccricket

    Jeremy May: Topley topples the top order!

  19. Eng 68-4published at 12 overs

    Target 365

    Mark Wood is into the attack. There's a slip in place for Mushfiqur, who pinches a single. Topley, the fielder, hurls the ball in and hits the stumps direct. There's nothing he can't do at the moment. Still Mushfiqur is safely home.

  20. Postpublished at 11:23 British Summer Time 10 October 2023

    Prakash Wakankar
    BBC Test Match Special

    Liton Das acknowledges the cheers of the crowd and applause of his team-mates. But he knows he's got a huge mountain to climb.