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England limp to four-wicket win over Bangladesh

Sajid Mahmood dealt two early blows before fellow new ball bowler James Anderson added two more in his second spell to rock Bangladesh.

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BRIDGETOWN/BARBADOS: England overcame another nervy batting display to defeat Bangladesh by four wickets in their World Cup Super Eights match on Wednesday to keep their semi-final hopes alive.   

England pacemen led by man-of-the-match Sajid Mahmood skittled out Bangladesh for 143 in the 38th over on a bouncy Kensington Oval pitch.   

However, Bangladesh bowlers piled on the pressure as the new pitch slowed down before England reached 147 for six in the 45th over.   

It was England's first win over a test-playing nation at this World Cup but will have convinced few that they can still make a serious bid for their first title.   

England were reeling at 110 for six as Bangladesh, who upset South Africa in their previous game, fought superbly until the experienced seventh-wicket pair Paul Collingwood and Paul Nixon guided them to victory.       

England now have four points after their second win in four games with matches left against South Africa and hosts West Indies. Bangladesh have two points from four games.   

Bangladesh left-arm seamer Syed Rasel and left-arm spinners Abdur Razzak and Mohammad Rafique grabbed two wickets each to rattle England.   

Rasel had makeshift opener Ian Bell (0) caught at point and trapped Andrew Strauss leg before for 23. Left-arm spinner Abdur Razzak then removed skipper Michael Vaughan for a chancy 30 before taking the prize scalp of Kevin Pietersen for 10 runs.   

Vaughan, dropped on five by wicketkeeper Mushfiqur Rahim after nicking Rasel, top-edged a sweep to Habibul Bashar at short fine leg.   

Pietersen, who hit a hundred in the seven-wicket defeat against Australia, stepped out and failed to check his shot as Razzak pitched it short to offer a tame catch to mid-wicket.   

Bangladesh were reeling at 65 for six in the morning before Saqibul Hasan top-scored with a defiant 57 not out. Mahmood took three for 27 after doing the damage with fellow new ball bowler James Anderson (2-30) and Andrew Flintoff.   

Left-arm spinner Monty Panesar (3-25) then ran through the lower order batsmen.   

Bangladesh, who suffered heavy defeats against champions Australia and New Zealand before their shock win over South Africa in the Super Eights, showed poor technique against the short ball.   

Five of the top six batsmen failed to reach double figures after Mahmood removed openers Tamim Iqbal (8) and Shahriar Nafees (9).   

In between, Vaughan dropped Nafees at mid-on off Mahmood but recovered quickly to run out Habibul Bashar (4) after the struggling Bangladesh skipper stood watching instead of completing the single.   

Left-hander Saqibul added 47 runs for the seventh wicket with Mashrafe Mortaza (13) as the pitch eased, hitting six fours and a six in his 95-ball knock.

Scoreboard

Bangladesh

Tamim Iqbal c Collingwood b Mahmood 8
Shahriar Nafees c Strauss b Mahmood 9
Habibul Bashar run out (Vaughan) 4
Mushfiqur Rahim b Flintoff 7
Shakib Al Hasan not out 57
Mohammad Ashraful c Nixon b Anderson 1
Aftab Ahmed c Nixon b Anderson 10
Mashrafee Mortaza b Panesar 13
Mohammad Rrafique c Strauss b Panesar 0
Abdur Razzak c Collingwood b Panesar 15
Syed Russel c Flintoff b Mahmood 4

Extras: (3lb, 10w, 2nb) 15
Total: 143 (in 37.2 overs)

Fall of wickets: 1 9, 2 23, 3 26, 4 40, 5 47, 6 65, 7 112, 8 113, 9 137, 10 143

Bowling: James Anderson 8 0 30 2 (4w), Sajid Mahmood 8.2 0 27 2 (2w), Andrew Flintoff 8 0 38 1 (4w, 2nb), Monty Panesar 7 2 25 3, Paul Collingwood 4 0 14 0, Ravi Bopara 2 0 6 0

England

Ian Bell c Aftab b Russel 0
Michael Vaughan b Bashar b Razzak 30
Andrew Strauss lbw b Russel 23
Kevin Pietersen c sub (Farhad) b Razzak 10
Paul Collingwood not out 23
Andrew Flintoff b Rafique 23
Ravi Bopara b Rafique 0
Paul Nixon not out 20

Extras (7lb, 4b 7w) 18
Total (for 6 wickets in 44.5 overs) 147

Fall of wickets: 1 67, 2 48, 3 70, 4 79, 5 110, 6 110

Bowling: Mohammad Mortaza 8.5 2 23 0 (4w), Syed Russel 10 3 25 2, Abdur Razzak 10 1 30 2, Mohammad Rafique 10 3 33 2 (3w), Shakib Al Hasan 6 0 19 0

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