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ENGLAND 156/6 (20 OVERS)
- Jos Buttler67 (42)
- Phil Salt38 (35)
- Shakib Al Hasan1/26 (4)
- Hasan Mahmud2/26 (4)
BANGLADESH 158/4 (18 OVERS)
- Shakib Al Hasan*34 (24)
- Najmul Hossain Shanto51 (30)
- Adil Rashid1/25 (3)
- Mark Wood1/24 (2)
Scorer: Ranjith P | Commentator: Andrew Miller
END OF OVER:18 | 11 Runs | BAN: 158/4 | RR: 8.77
- Shakib Al Hasan34 (24b)
- Afif Hossain15 (13b)
- Chris Jordan2-0-16-0
- Jofra Archer3-0-27-1
6.36pm So that's a wrap from the 'gram. Bangladesh boast a 100% winning record against England in bilateral T20Is. Can they carry this into Sunday's second game in Dhaka? From Miller, Alan and Ranjith, good night!
Sanyat T: "I'm a fan who has seen the worst of heartbreaks. I have no high hope for this BD team yet. But I'm happy about how the BPL performers have done in this match. Let's see how the rest of the matches go. I hope that this is a start of something exciting. "
Jos Buttler: "Bangladesh finished the innings well, we were in a position to kick on but were 20 short. Had to chase it in the field. Low bounce and a little slow but stayed consistent throughout the game. Bangladesh took the game on and put us under pressure. A different balanced team to what we sometimes play, blessed with options and a nice position to be in."
Sure enough, Shanto is Player of the Match: "Towhid batted well, I just watched the ball and played cricketing shots. Not too worried about losing two wickets. The way the bowlers bowled was outstanding, Especially Hasan and Taskin. Rony and Litton set up very well, all about starting in T20 cricket."
Shakib Al Hasan: "The way we approached the game was fantastic, under the pump in first ten overs but no-one panicked. Stuck to the plans. Other than my dropped catch, everyone fielded well. In T20 when you don't think too much you tend to play well. Hopefully we can keep this in the dressing-room. This is a great start, for WC in 2024 in West Indies. We will be able to put out a very good team when World Cup starts."
6.27pm Apparently the dignitaries are praying, so the presentation has been delayed a touch.
Tauhidul: "You should add fielding impact in the MVP calculation, Shanto deserves to be on top after his impact in the field today." I suspect he's a fine shout for Player of the Match regardless.
6.13pm That is a very fine victory for Bangladesh, set up by some exceptional bowling in the second half of England's innings - including four wickets for 11 runs in 20 crucial balls - and taken home in style by an aggressive batting line-up, led by Shanto's 27-ball fifty, and sealed by their skipper, Shakib Al Hasan. A useful debut from Hridoy too, and food for thought for Jos Buttler.
Remarkably, that is Bangladesh's first victory over England in T20Is. Even more remarkably, they've only played each other twice!
England's limited options in their 13-man squad meant they were understocked with batters, and overloaded with bowling options. Seven men used today, only one of whom bowled a full allocation of overs.
Azeez: "Without a doubt Bangladesh are 2nd strongest Asian team when it comes to playing at home "
kayser imtiaz: "Possibly the only scoreboard in t20 , where all bd batsmen score more than the ball they faced and that is the beauty of confidence and win"
Afeef: "Even though they were without many first-choice players, the T20 World Cup winners still have plenty of talent in their squad. So this is a very special win for Bangladesh."
RobP: "England need a couple of wickers here. PS, I've just graduated with a first in stating the bleeding obvious" My heartiest congratulations. A long career awaits
The floodlights in full beam now. Any late twists in store?
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