- BATSMENRBM4s6sSR9.2 and Tamim goes next ball! He's just played such a good shot, but throws it away trying to heave a slower cutter over the leg side. A catching fielder has just been placed there at midwicket and he hardly had to move. Just the wicket England wanted, and a huge setback for Bangladesh 46/132.6 what a catch! That's a classic catch from Collingwood, Kayes stepped to leg to give himself room, the ball was pitched up and really flighted. He went for a booming drive through the covers but Collingwood dived to his right to hold a stinging catch. That was hit really hard, but Kayes goes after a good innings 146/310.6 silly shot! That's so disappointing from Aftab Ahmed. Pitched on a length, he runs down the wicket and swipes towards midwicket with his head in the air and the stumps are rattled. 56/243.6 Luke Wright takes an excellent catch to end a superb innings from Mushfiqur, slower ball from Bresnan, Mushfiqur read it and tried to flick it into the leg side, but was still a fraction early on the shot and it looped towards mid on where Wright scooted to his left and took the sliding catch 211/536.2 such a soft dismissal! Shakib drove towards long on, but the turn on the ball took the leading edge and he ended up chipping it ever so softly back at Swann 166/448.1 good stuff from Bresnan, full straight and rattles the stumps. Mahmudullah looking for a swipe into the leg side but misses 235/6Extras14 (b 5, lb 2, w 7)TOTAL260/6 (50 Overs, RR: 5.2)Fall of wickets: 1-46 (Tamim Iqbal, 9.2 ov), 2-56 (Aftab Ahmed, 10.6 ov), 3-146 (Imrul Kayes, 32.6 ov), 4-166 (Shakib Al Hasan, 36.2 ov), 5-211 (Mushfiqur Rahim, 43.6 ov), 6-235 (Mahmudullah, 48.1 ov)
Bowling O M R W Econ 0s 4s 6s WD NB TT Bresnan 10 0 51 3 5.10 33 5 0 5 0 SCJ Broad 6 0 34 1 5.66 21 4 0 1 0 GP Swann 10 0 52 2 5.20 28 5 0 0 0 LJ Wright 9 0 38 0 4.22 29 1 1 1 0 JC Tredwell 10 0 52 0 5.20 25 4 0 0 0 PD Collingwood 5 0 26 0 5.20 11 0 0 0 0
- BATSMENRBM4s6sSR23.1 Mushfiqur Rahim finally holds on to one and it's crucial! Shakib gets his opposite number, as Cook rocks back and feathers a top-edge through to the keeper. Massive wicket and England are in real trouble. 108/40.3 he's gone this time! Kieswetter advances down the pitch to a similar ball as the previous one and goes for a drive. The edge was thicker this time and flew fast and low to slip, who clung on. First blood to Bangladesh! 5/19.4 Gone! Delivered from round the wicket, pitching on leg and turning sharply. Pietersen played all round the turn to be struck on the back leg plumb in front. And Razzak breaks his wicketless run - which had stretched to 45 overs in international cricket - with the huge wicket of Pietersen 52/213.6 gone! What a moment for Bangladesh, this is their chance to notch a win against England. Collingwood goes down for the sweep and is caught in front. Razzaq goes crazy as do the crowd 68/339.3 Razzak strikes! That was absolutely plumb! It could have been an arm ball, didn't turn at all but came in slightly with the arm, Prior played across it - perhaps expecting the ball to turn - and Bangladesh get an lbw decision in their favour! 198/543.5 Shakib does it again! Horrid shot from Wright, swishing aimlessly and needlessly across the line and missing. Canons into off stump, could be too late for Bangladesh unless they get Morgan, though. 223/644.3 Mahmudullah strikes! The crowd go wild! Another hideous swipe from an England lower-order batsman. Bresnan down on one knee trying to sweep this out the ground, misses and Bangladesh get the lbw 224/745.4 Shakib Al Hasan is turning this match on its head! Swann runs down the wicket and misses a swipe entirely, ends up being bowled. Not particularly clever from him, but huge for Bangladesh. 229/8Extras9 (b 4, lb 3, w 2)TOTAL261/8 (48.5 Overs, RR: 5.34)Did not bat: SCJ BroadFall of wickets: 1-5 (Craig Kieswetter, 0.3 ov), 2-52 (Kevin Pietersen, 9.4 ov), 3-68 (Paul Collingwood, 13.6 ov), 4-108 (Alastair Cook, 23.1 ov), 5-198 (Matt Prior, 39.3 ov), 6-223 (Luke Wright, 43.5 ov), 7-224 (Tim Bresnan, 44.3 ov), 8-229 (Graeme Swann, 45.4 ov)
Bowling O M R W Econ 0s 4s 6s WD NB Shafiul Islam 6.5 0 55 1 8.04 23 7 2 0 0 Rubel Hossain 6 0 30 0 5.00 21 5 0 0 0 Abdur Razzak 10 0 52 3 5.20 26 3 0 1 0 Naeem Islam 6 0 41 0 6.83 15 6 0 0 0 Shakib Al Hasan 10 2 32 3 3.20 35 1 0 0 0 Mahmudullah 7 0 30 1 4.28 20 0 1 1 0 Sohrawordi Shuvo 3 0 14 0 4.66 5 0 0 0 0
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- Bangladesh: 50 runs in 9.6 overs (63 balls), Extras 3
- Power Play 2: Overs 10.1 - 15.0
- Drinks: Bangladesh - 72/2 in 17.0 overs (Imrul Kayes 29, Mushfiqur Rahim 5)
- Bangladesh: 100 runs in 22.1 overs (138 balls), Extras 7
- 3rd Wicket: 50 runs in 84 balls (Imrul Kayes 29, Mushfiqur Rahim 18, Ex 3)
- Imrul Kayes: 50 off 94 balls (4 x 4)
- Bangladesh: 150 runs in 33.6 overs (209 balls), Extras 7
- Drinks: Bangladesh - 166/4 in 36.2 overs (Mushfiqur Rahim 48)
- Mushfiqur Rahim: 50 off 66 balls (3 x 4)
- Bangladesh: 200 runs in 41.3 overs (254 balls), Extras 11
- Power Play 3: Overs 45.1 - 50.0
- Bangladesh: 250 runs in 49.3 overs (304 balls), Extras 14
- Innings Break: Bangladesh - 260/6 in 50.0 overs (Naeem Islam 18, Suhrawadi Shuvo 14)
- England: 50 runs in 8.6 overs (54 balls), Extras 0
- Power Play 2: Overs 10.1 - 15.0
- Drinks: England - 77/3 in 16.0 overs (AN Cook 42, EJG Morgan 6)
- AN Cook: 50 off 52 balls (7 x 4)
- England: 100 runs in 22.2 overs (135 balls), Extras 1
- England: 150 runs in 32.2 overs (195 balls), Extras 5
- 5th Wicket: 50 runs in 60 balls (EJG Morgan 28, MJ Prior 19, Ex 3)
- Drinks: England - 167/4 in 35.0 overs (EJG Morgan 46, MJ Prior 25)
- EJG Morgan: 50 off 63 balls (2 x 4, 1 x 6)
- England: 200 runs in 39.6 overs (241 balls), Extras 7
- Power Play 3: Overs 45.1 - 50.0
- England: 250 runs in 48.2 overs (292 balls), Extras 9
- EJG Morgan: 100 off 101 balls (7 x 4, 1 x 6)
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