Mashrafe Mortaza drives Bangladesh to triumph over England to level arrangement

The ODI arrangement moved from here on Sunday to Chittagong on Wednesday for a decider with a dash of additional zest. Pursuing 239, the England commander, Jos Buttler, played a solitary hand before his broadly considerably temper flared as the visiting side were released for 204 to level the arrangement at 1-1.


For a period Buttler took a gander calm keeping an eye on England's counterattack from 26 for four yet he went – lbw on survey – thus did any sensible seek after the visitors. The man with the mildest way in English cricket was left enraged by Bangladesh's festival and the umpires needed to venture in. Very information disclosed was hazy yet it more likely than not had a place after the watershed. What is certainly is that those watching were gathering to a second breaking round of cricket in three days.

The bowlers, as the card recommends, were let down gravely by the inexperienced top request. On the off chance that Bangladesh's powerplay of 30 for two looked insignificant, England's 31 for four, their most reduced opening 10 since the heartbreaking World Cup, was decidedly pitiable.

It was the skipper, Mashrafe Mortaza, steaming in on two recreated knees, who did a significant part of the harm. James Vince, similar to his wont, drove straight to point, Jason Roy was stuck plumb lbw trudging and Ben Stokes was knocked down some pins for nothing. Shakib Al Hasan had astounded the first for just the second time in his 162-coordinate ODI vocation and promptly discovered hold with his darts.

Roy propped forward like a tanked attempting to recoup a dropped coin, surviving an immense lbw claim first ball and a befuddling chance before long. Before he and Stokes were out Ben Duckett, confounded by the ball before staying low, was played through the entryway for a duck driving at an all around flighted turner.

Buttler scarcely appeared to have taken note. He tapped gloves with Jonny Bairstow and flicked his first ball, full and straight from Mortaza, through square-leg for four; he achieved 50 from 48 balls, scarcely going out on a limb all the while. With each splendid pulled four – there were three in an over off Taskin Ahmed – and scything drive on the up the group fell calmer.

Bairstow, battling with the pace of the pitch, conceded to his chief, picking holes, running hard, until the returning Taskin drew a drive and had him gotten behind for 35. Moeen Ali soon took after, a surging driving edge off Nasir Hossain, whose 10 overs of off turn cost just 29, well taken at cover.

At that point Bangladesh fixed the amusement. Buttler, on 57, ventured over, swung to leg and was rapped on the cushion by Taskin. The defenders claimed uncontrollably, the umpire said no and Mortaza looked into. The overrule was unarguable. Buttler – maybe feeling the weight of the group, the warmth, the circumstance, the driving – lost his cool and may get notification from the match ref.

Britain had appeared to be bound before he came in and appeared to be destined again as Buttler strolled off, mumbling. Woakes, another of a tender air sufficiently chafed to weigh into Buttler's fight, was soon gone as well, got behind off a wonder from Taskin, who wheeled away past square-leg in festivity. At this point, after some wild passage early, this was some spell from Taskin. Britain had been done not by hold and turn but rather zip and crease.

From that point it was a moderate passing, with the ninth-and tenth wicket stands of 27 and 45 the second and third most productive of the innings, etching the prerequisite from 107 to 35. Adil Rashid thumped it about and Jake Ball swung for the slopes until got in the profound off Mortaza. They had saved England a drubbing however not crush.

"We are frustrated on the grounds that we didn't assault the way I would have trusted we would," said Buttler. "240 for us now is something I would have trusted we would not attempt to win in the 49th over. I'd get a kick out of the chance to see us truly stamp our power on the diversion and assault from the front."

After Buttler won the hurl, England had stamped their power on the amusement and, without a doubt, took in lessons from their first win on Friday. They had thought, wrongly for this situation however likely effectively as a rule, that life ought to be more straightforward pursuing under lights, regardless of the fact that that implied knocking down some pins in the daytime warm. Ball had said after the primary diversion how returning for second and third spells, after a time of downtime, was intense, so Buttler conveyed each of his fundamental seamers for six-over spells first up. Given such efforts, the primary port of approach landing in the inn in Chittagong on Monday will be the clothing for the defenders' dribbling blue shirts.

Every England bowler exceeded expectations. Woakes survived an early whipping – for the third time in a week – from Imrul Kayes, to ricochet out both openers, while a short conveyance from Ball drove Sabbir Rahman to play on. Mahmudullah, scourge of England in the World Cup and Buttler's sender-offer-in-boss, played a fine hand of 75, exploring Bangladesh to the last 10 overs, when Mortaza (44) detonated.

He pushed David Willey through mid-off, then over long-on, after he had battered Moeen's fantastic figures – the result of an extremely shrewd spell – with a couple of sixes. "I just trudged, man!" reflected Mortaza, who was man of the match, having additionally taken four for 29. Both commitments were diversion bowing.

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