After the spinners restricted England to 225 all out, Bangladesh survived a minor collapse from 155-3 to 169-8 to bounce back in style from last week’s humiliating nine-wicket loss to the West Indies.
Mahmuduallah Riad and Shafiul Islam put on an unbeaten 58 for the ninth wicket to steer their team to 227 and just a second ever win in 15 one-day internationals against England.[break]
Just a week after angry fans hurled stones at captain Shakib Al Hasan’s house and the opposition team bus in protest at a nine-wicket humiliation against the West Indies, Bangladesh can now overtake England in the Group B standings if it beats the Netherlands at the same venue on Monday.
That would likely leave England needing to beat the West Indies in Chennai next week to advance from Group B.
After two wins, two defeats and a tie, the only consistent thing about England’s World Cup campaign is the batting of Jonathan Trott, who scored his fourth half century from five tournament innings after Bangladesh had won the toss.
Almost half the 17,451 fans at Chittagong’s Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium had left, seemingly resigned to defeat, when James Anderson conceded five wides off the first ball of the 45th over to leave Bangladesh needing to score at just a run a ball.
Anderson gave away two more wides and a leg bye off the same over, which went for 11 runs. With the pressure off, Shafiul hit Bresnan for two boundaries off the 47th over
Mahmuduallah finished on 21 and Shafiul on 24 to take Bangladesh over the line for a first ever win over England in Bangladesh. Its only previous win over England was a 5-run victory in Bristol last year.
Tamim Iqbal’s 38 from 26 balls got the home side’s reply off to a quickfire start before Imrul Kayes top-scored with 60 in a crucial 82-run stand for the fourth wicket with Shakib (32).
Tamim’s wicket was one of three to fall for just 21 runs as Bangladesh slipped to 73-3 but Kayes and Shakib steadied the innings. Bangladesh was cruising but Kayes was run out going for an unnecessary second run, the first of five wickets to fall for just 14 runs.
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