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After the first day's play was drastically cut by weather conditions, Bangladesh are 5/87 after 42 overs, into the second.

Steve Harmison is the main problem for the Bangers with 3/25 from 16 overs. Kapali is the top scorer, so far, with 28.
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Bangladesh did well to score 203 with their wicketkeeper, Mashud, saving face for his team as he top scored with 51.

Harmison bowled 21.5 overs to claim 5/35. Hoggard took 3/55.

England are 0/38 after 14 overs with Trescothick (36) leading the way.
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After 31 overs, England are cruising at 0/111.

Well, Trescothick is cruising. He is 77 and Vaughan is 30,
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The two English openers took their stand to 137 when Vaughan went for 48.

Then Rahman grabbed two vital wickets with the score on 140 - Butcher and Hussain. Both notched ducks. Rahman has 2/34.

Trescothick has continued his fine innings and moves on to 113 n.o. as England go to 3/174
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Trescothick out for 113. England are now 4/185 with Thorpe on 17 n.o.
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Bangladesh were staring at a potentially mountainous total from England when they were 0/137 but they knuckled down and took 6/88.

Thorpe is hanging in on 51 n.o. and England are 6/247, a lead of 44.
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England are 9/267 as Mortaza chimes in with the wickets of Thorpe (64), Batty (19) and Harmison (0). The Bangers are in a fighting mood. :lol:
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Even with Giles (19) and Hoggard's 28 for the last wicket, Bangladesh still took 10/158 today. An excellent effort.

Mortaza took 3/41 and Rafique, 3/84.

The Bangers are 1/12 at stumps - 80 behind.
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The rumours of Bangladesh's improvement are true

The Wisden Verdict by Andrew Miller

Ever since they went to Australia and avoided being slaughtered, rumours have been circulating of an upturn in Bangladesh's fortunes. Today, England discovered just how genuine these rumours are turning out to be.

It is a measure of the challenge that Bangladesh now pose, that England left absolutely nothing to chance in their preparation for this match ... and still they are being forced to scrap for every session. Yesterday, they emerged triumphant in all three, but today the Banglas bit back.

There had been several warnings of Bangladesh's abilities in the warm-up games, not least when England contrived to lose four wickets for no runs against the Board President's side on this very ground. Today's slump was less statistically staggering, but three wickets for three runs in three overs is impressive by anyone's standards. The real contest, however, took place in the afternoon session.

To watch Mohammad Rafique, 34, and Enamul Haq junior, 16 by some accounts, twirling away in unison, was to be reminded just how sparse the English spin-bowling cupboard has become. Dav Whatmore had complained, in his early days as coach, that Bangladesh could not produce spinners worthy of the name. But whereas England have searched high and low to little avail, it seems Bangladesh were simply not looking hard enough. In Enamul, they have unearthed a gem.

Enamul's first three overs on Wednesday night were deposited for 23 runs. But today he struck with his sixth delivery, to remove a subdued Marcus Trescothick, and he never looked back. As he and Rafique twirled England into knots after lunch, Graham Thorpe's importance to the team was shown up all too readily. It had been expected that his true test would come against Muttiah Muralitharan later on the tour, but as Enamul spat the ball out of the footholds, Thorpe's awareness of the gaps and fluency of footwork came to England's rescue once again.

Quite what happened to the floodlights at the close is anyone's guess. But the sight of the England team sat in a semi-circle, hoping against hope for a resumption, spoke volumes for how hard they are being pushed in this match. Steve Harmison's late wicket took some of the gloss off Bangladesh's day, but England were not content to call it quits and resume refreshed in the morning. They had scented a long-overdue opening, and were willing to indulge in a little bit of petulance to push their prospects.
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The Bangers are in the lead and batting well on 2/132.

Bashar made 58 before falling to Batty and Sarkar is 48 n.o. Their lead is 40.
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Sarkar out for 58 and Bangladesh is 4/161. Their lead is 69.

Harmison has 2/30.
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6/219 with Rahman on 36 n.o.

The lead is 127 which probably has England in front but another 70 odd runs will make it interesting.
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At stumps, Bangladesh were 6/245, a lead of 153.

Time will probably run out but if the Bangers could get a few more, tomorrow arvo could be anything.
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