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BANGLADESH 236/7 (50 OVERS)
- Jahurul Islam40 (53)
- Imrul Kayes76 (111)
- Paul Collingwood1/16 (5)
- Ajmal Shahzad3/41 (10)
ENGLAND 231 (49.3 OVERS)
- Andrew Strauss33 (36)
- Jonathan Trott94 (130)
- Shakib Al Hasan2/40 (10)
- Shafiul Islam2/38 (9.3)
What a game! A historic victory for Bangladesh, their first over England in any format, and their first win in 2010. But boy they had to scrap for it. Trott got England so close, and those two boundaries in the penultimate over seemed to swing the game for the hosts. 247 days without a win, Nasser Hussain asks Shafiul how it feels to break that run and he replies "great!"
"I think for us to moan about our inadequacies would take away from Bangladesh's victory," says Strauss, "Bangladesh thoroughly deserved this victory. We just weren't good enough."
"Definitely, after losing 24 matches in a row the dressing room hasn't been happy," says Mashrafe. "But the dressing room is happy now! We just hoped that this would come, we just worked hard. Keeping calm is what cricket is all about, we tried to stay positive at the end and believe."
For his captaincy under pressure, his two wickets and his swashbuckling innings, Mashrafe gets the Man of the Match award.
"I tried to be more calm today and just trust the boys to do the job out there today," says Jamie Siddons. "We try and get better all the time and trust our own individual performances, but it's hard when you keep getting beat. It's unbelievable [to beat England]. They're probably the best team in the world at the moment. I think our fast bowlers bowled much better today, also with a bit of luck on their side. We put the screws on and kept getting wickets, that's the secret. We're going to sing a song [in the dressing room], it's going to be great mate." Great to see Siddons smiling, there's real pride and emotion in his voice as he talks about the team.
This has been a thoroughly enjoyable game to watch, and we hope you've enjoyed our coverage. It's goodbye from me, Liam Brickhill, and my esteemed colleague, Sahil Dutta. This series is still alive, so do join us for the final game on Monday. Before you go, there's Andrew McGlashan's match bulletin to enjoy.
IJL Trott c †Jahurul Islam b Shafiul Islam 94 (170m 130b 8x4 0x6) SR: 72.30
Mindgames! Shafiul pulls out of his run
6 from 4
Shafiul to bowl the final over, Trott on strike. England need 10 runs, Bangladesh need just one wicket for a historic victory. Man at deep midwicket, deep square leg, long on
END OF OVER:49 | 13 Runs 1 Wkt | ENG: 227/9 (10 runs required from 6 balls, RR: 4.63, RRR: 10.00)
- Jonathan Trott90 (127b)
- Mashrafe Mortaza10-0-42-2
- Shafiul Islam9-3-34-1
Bell limps out to a rousing cheer from the crowd. Crikey, Bell has a huge cast on his foot, not sure how mobile he'll be at the crease! Morgan is his runner
JM Anderson c & b Mashrafe Mortaza 2 (14m 7b 0x4 0x6) SR: 28.57
Bell will bat if needed, the latest news. Fine leg comes up inside the circle
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