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Scorecard Summary
BANGLADESH A 202 (70.2 OVERS)1ST INNINGS
- Raqibul Hasan*107 (165)
- Shamsur Rahman21 (57)
- James Tredwell6/95 (27.2)
- Steven Finn2/13 (7)
ENGLAND XI 281/7d (58 OVERS)1ST INNINGS
- Matt Prior*73 (71)
- Jonathan Trott101 (139)
- Mehrab Hossain jnr2/59 (12)
- Mahbubul Alam2/38 (9)
BANGLADESH A 362/6d (76 OVERS)2ND INNINGS
- Dolar Mahmud*66 (16)
- Shuvagata Hom*91 (30)
- Kevin Pietersen1/16 (4)
- James Tredwell2/57 (20)
ENGLAND XI 185/5 (52 OVERS)2ND INNINGS
- Tim Bresnan36 (80)
- Alastair Cook42 (80)
- Mohammad Ashraful3/76 (21)
- Noor Hossain1/36 (14)
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England tour of Bangladesh 2009-10 News
It's too soon to call Finn the next McGrath
Steven Finn’s fine performance in the first Test against Bangladesh has drawn comparisons to Glenn McGrath, helped no doubt by Finn’s own assertion that he wants to emulate the Aussie great
Trott's after runs, not fans
In the Telegraph , Simon Hughes burrows into the psyche of Jonathon Trott and determines the man is after runs, not fans, which is no bad thing for England.
The James Tredwell Story, and New Zealand's Wilf Rhodes
The English domestic season has begun, albeit in the wrong country and with the wrong ball, why England's win in Bangladesh is like balancing a pencil on your nose, and why Vettori can almost claim to being the greatest No
Oh captain, my (occasional) captain
So you thought Andrew Strauss was taking it easy and being posh while England slaved in Bangladesh, did you? Perish the thought
Bangladesh shows there's more to cricket than results
Michael Atherton says a couple of lifeless pitches robbed the series of excellence and intensity, but writes in the Times that despite the disappointing results for Bangladesh and the questions raised over their Test status, it is a country where