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World Cup 2015 England v/s Bangladesh Match Highlights

Latest from Monday's England v Bangladesh World Cup Pool A match at Adelaide Oval

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Bangladesh innings:

1st over - James Anderson makes early inroads with his fourth delivery which Imrul Kayes can only edge to Chris Jordan at third slip. BAN: 3-1.

2nd over - Tamim Iqbal gets a reprieve when he edges Stuart Broad's fourth delivery to Jordan, who dives to his left but can't hold it. Soumya Sarkar hits the next ball for his team's first boundary. BAN: 8-1.

3rd over - Anderson strikes again, with the first delivery of his second over. Tamim edges the ball to Joe Root at second slip. BAN: 10-2.

5th over - Anderson tests Mahmudullah who plays and misses in the first maiden over of the match. BAN: 12-2.

6th over - Mahmudullah edges Broad but is lucky as the ball races through vacant gully to the third man boundary. BAN: 17-2.

9th over : Anderson troubles Mahmudullah with his movement but the batsman is lucky as his inside edge races to fine leg boundary. BAN: 30-2.

10th over - Introduced into the attack, Jordan struggles for rhythm and sends down a couple of wide deliveries. BAN: 32-2.

12th over - Jordan concedes two boundaries in his first three deliveries and Sarkar takes three runs off the fourth to bring up the team 50. BAN: 52-2.

15th over - Mahmudullah comes down the track and hits Chris Woakes for the first six of the innings. BAN: 71-2

17th over - Sarkar is sent back after setting off on a cheeky single and survives a run-out chance as square leg fielder's direct throw misses the stumps. BAN: 78-2.

18th over - Moeen Ali pitches it marginally short and Sarkar hits him over mid-wicket for the second six of the innings. BAN: 89-2.

21st over - Jordan breaks the 86-run third wicket partnership by removing Sarkar, caught behind. It was a short delivery and Sarkar ducked but the ball hit his glove before reaching Josh Buttler behind the stumps. BAN: 96-3.

22nd over - Bangladesh lose their talisman as another catch flies to slip fielder. Moeen pitched it on off-stump line and was turned away when Shakib edges it. BAN: 99-4.

23rd over - Mahmudullah takes a single off Jordan to bring up the team's 100 and another single takes him to his second successive fifty of the tournament. BAN: 102-4.

27th over - Mahmudullah fluffs his hook off Jordan but the top-edge still sails over long leg boundary for his second six. BAN: 124/4.

30th over - Joe Root is introduced into the attack and concedes six runs in his first over. BAN: 142-4.

33rd over - Mahmudullah takes a single off Woakes' first delivery to bring up Bangladesh's 150. BAN: 151-4.

36th over - Bangladesh opt for batting powerplay and Mahmudullah hits Jordan's first delivery for a boundary. BAN: 167-4.

40th over - Mushfiqur Rahim takes two off Woakes to bring up his fifty off 49 balls. BAN: 197-4

41st over - Mahmudullah takes a single off Anderson to bring up his 100-stand with Rahim and hits a boundary two balls later to become Bangladesh's highest individual scorer in World Cup. Bangladesh cross the 200-mark. BAN: 204-4.

43rd over - Mahmudullah takes a single to reach 99, while Rahim hits Anderson for two boundaries in a productive over. BAN: 224-4.

44th over - Mahmudullah capitalises on a mis-field to take a single and become the first Bangladeshi batsman to score a century in World Cup. BAN: 226-4.

46th over - A tired looking Mahmudullah is run out by a direct throw from third man. BAN: 243-5.

48th over - Next man in Sabbir Rahman hits Broad for a six but two balls later, he perishes trying to accelerate. BAN: 262-6.

49th over: Eoin Morgan sends back Rahman, taking his miscued shot in a tidy Jordan over that yielded just three runs. BAN 265-7.

50th over - Mashrafe Mortaza hits Woakes for a boundary as Bangladesh manage 10 runs of the last over of their innings. BAN: 275-5.

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