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England and Bangladesh face off in both teams' second Super 12 match in Group 1 of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2021.

In this era of T20 cricket, the stars of England and Bangladesh have played with and against each other in leagues around the world. But the national sides have never featured against one another in a men's T20I.

England, the No.1 ranked T20I side, thus come into their match against the Tigers in Abu Dhabi with some wariness, careful not to underestimate the challenge.

The teams have had contrasting runs so far in the tournament. England rolled West Indies over for 55 in their opening match and are looking for their second win of the Super 12 stage.

Bangladesh, meanwhile, were rocked in round one by Scotland before they made it to the Super 12, where they lost their first match to Sri Lanka despite posting a strong total. Another loss will make their hopes of progressing to the next round tricky.

They are, however, upbeat about their chances. Ottis Gibson, the Bangladesh coach, worked with England a few years ago and is especially familiar with their "positive" approach. He has been using that knowledge to remind the Bangladesh players to stay calm and execute their plans.

"The message is not to panic, understand that you are going to get hit," he said. "You might bowl a good ball and get hit because that's their mentality, but they also give you opportunities to take wickets."

Fixture details
The match: England v Bangladesh
Time: 14:00 Wednesday 27 October
Venue: Zayed Cricket Stadium, Abu Dhabi


The teams

Bangladesh went with the spin of Nasum Ahmed instead of the pace of Taskin Ahmed in their match against Sri Lanka. While Nasum's left-arm spin might match up well against England's big-hitting openers, they may return to Taskin for this match if the surface favours pace. The focus will continue to be on their batting in the Powerplay, which has been patchy.

Bangladesh probable XI: Mohammad Naim, Liton Das, Shakib Al Hasan, Mushfiqur Rahim, Mahmudullah (capt), Afif Hossain, Nurul Hasan (wk), Mahedi Hasan, Mohammad Saifuddin, Taskin Ahmed, Mustafizur Rahman

England could choose to go with an unchanged side. Mark Wood is fit and available for selection, and England might be tempted to include his express pace instead of a batter.

England probable XI: Jason Roy, Jos Buttler (wk), Jonny Bairstow, Liam Livingstone, Eoin Morgan, Moeen Ali, Chris Woakes, Chris Jordan, Adil Rashid, Mark Wood, Tymal Mills

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Key players

Moeen Ali: England's spin-bowling all-rounder was Player of the Match against West Indies for his 2/17. He is coming off a successful IPL and is high on confidence. He could be effective against Bangladesh's left-handers.

Mustafizur Rahman: The Bangladesh left-arm seamer has six wickets in the tournament so far. While he went wicketless in the last couple of games and has struggled with his lines at times, he remains a threat with his variations. His angles and his cutters could be vital against the marauding England batters.

Ladder situation

A win for England will consolidate their place at the top of the Group 1 table and consign Bangladesh to the second-last spot. If Bangladesh win, there will be five teams on two points each.

What they said

Jos Buttler, England batter: "We know the challenges we'll face. We've played against them lots in 50-over cricket. We know they are a dangerous side. They have got a lot of experience in T20 cricket as well, some very good players playing quite a specific style that is quite unique to them. We focus obviously and try to plan for the opposition but at the same time we are focusing on ourselves, trying to get our level of intensity to the place it needs to be."

Ottis Gibson, Bangladesh coach: "We know that England are a very powerful line-up, and we know that we have to be on our A game if we're going to really challenge them and ultimately win the game. We know that they're going to come out hard, but we know that they also give you chances."

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ABU DHABI: England cannot afford to make mistakes in their Twenty20 World Cup campaign with a potentially tricky clash against Bangladesh in Super 12 stage, wicket-keeper/batter Jos Buttler said on Tuesday ahead of the first T20 meeting between the two sides in Abu Dhabi.

England, top of Group I, are looking to build on their victory over defending champions West Indies in the opener, while Bangladesh are second-bottom after losing to Sri Lanka.

“Winning momentum is vital. The way the tournament is set out, there’s not much room for mistakes,” But*tler told reporters. “We can take lots of confidence from the first game, it’s fantastic to get a win on the board.

“Bangladesh are a strong team... they’re a dangerous side. They have some really experienced players in the team and we’re expecting a tough challenge.

“Obviously we try and plan for the opposition but at the same time we’re focusing on ourselves and get our level of intensity to the place it needs to be. We feel confident as a group when we get that right and... that’s going to give us the best chance for success.”

Bangladesh fast bowling coach Ottis Gibson said the team remain calm and bring their A-game against a ‘very powerful’ England side for Wednesday’s match at the Sheikh Zayed Stadium.

Gibson, who previously worked with England from 2007 to 2010 and 2015 to 2017, said Bangladesh had a tough qualification route but they are confident of beating strong teams at the world showpiece event.

“We know that England have a very powerful lineup and we know that we have to be on our A game if we’re going to really challenge them and ultimately win the game,” Gibson said.

“I’ve spoken to our bowlers and our batsmen... The message is not to panic, understand that you are going to get hit. You might bowl a good ball and get hit because that’s their mentality, but they also give you opportunities to take wickets.

“We must try and execute our skills plans. And when those opportunities come, we must take those opportunities.”

Meanwhile, Namibia will begin their Group 2 campaign when they take on Scotland in Wednesday’s night fixture.

Published in Dawn, October 27th, 2021
 
Very important match in the competition. First time England is facing a spin heavy attack in the tournament so it will be interesting to see how their batting does.
 
England to win by 120 runs or by 10 wickets. Bangladesh is not ready for T20 cricket, need another 10 years then maybe can compete with Scotland.
 
If England bats first, BD will be out of the game from ball 1. Toss key for BD, bat first , score 160 Plus and then create a web of spinners
 
England to win by 120 runs or by 10 wickets. Bangladesh is not ready for T20 cricket, need another 10 years then maybe can compete with Scotland.

Be confident enough. England are whipping boys of Bangladesh. We must not forget what Bangladesh did to them in 2015 WC quarter final. Their priorities changed since then only.

All hail Bangladesh for this effort!
 
Teams:

England (Playing XI): Jason Roy, Jos Buttler(w), Dawid Malan, Jonny Bairstow, Eoin Morgan(c), Liam Livingstone, Moeen Ali, Chris Woakes, Chris Jordan, Adil Rashid, Tymal Mills

Bangladesh (Playing XI): Mohammad Naim, Liton Das, Shakib Al Hasan, Mushfiqur Rahim, Mahmudullah(c), Afif Hossain, Nurul Hasan(w), Mahedi Hasan, Shoriful Islam, Mustafizur Rahman, Nasum Ahmed


Bangladesh have won the toss and have opted to bat
 
Right decision to bat?

Going against the grain but guess in day time games it doesnt matter as no dew issue
 
Right decision to bat?

Going against the grain but guess in day time games it doesnt matter as no dew issue

Brainless decision, matched with brainless batting now, Bangladesh had the golden chance to pin england down to a low score with their spinners and then try and chase the total down, that is more likely then bangladesh blasting england away with a big total and then putting them in a spin. probably game over already.
 
This is a must win for Bangladesh after they messed up a relatively easy win against Sri Lanka.

Bangladesh have been very dissappointing in this world cup and they've desperately missed Tamim at the top.
 
This is a must win for Bangladesh after they messed up a relatively easy win against Sri Lanka.

Bangladesh have been very dissappointing in this world cup and they've desperately missed Tamim at the top.

Bangladesh should lose badly. Just not looking good out there.

They are still dependent on veterans like Shakib, Mushfiq, and Mahmudullah.
 
Well, that's an interesting and surprising stat mate!

England and Bangladesh barely play bilateral games. Even when they do, it is generally ODI and Test.

They were never in a same World T20 group before.
 
What went wrong for Bangladesh in this tournament?

I know most of you will say they were not a contender to do well in the first place, but I disagree. Given their recent success against AUS and NZL on slow turning tracks and the fact that they have the spin attack exactly for these kind of pitches i expected Bangladesh to do well and push for a semi final berth.

One thing is that they've missed Tamim, but other than that I don't know where it all went so terribly wrong for them.
 
What went wrong for Bangladesh in this tournament?

I know most of you will say they were not a contender to do well in the first place, but I disagree. Given their recent success against AUS and NZL on slow turning tracks and the fact that they have the spin attack exactly for these kind of pitches i expected Bangladesh to do well and push for a semi final berth.

One thing is that they've missed Tamim, but other than that I don't know where it all went so terribly wrong for them.

Their bowling is fine, although they lack a genuine pace bowler that can bowl 93mph+

The issue is their batting, they’re heavily reliant on Mushi and Shakib. Once these 2 get out, Bangladesh look out of their depth. It’s amazing how they haven’t found players to replace these 2 players.
 
There was something romantic about watching Bangladesh's batting in test cricket during the 2000s. I miss the generation of Habibul Bashar and co.
 
What went wrong for Bangladesh in this tournament?

I know most of you will say they were not a contender to do well in the first place, but I disagree. Given their recent success against AUS and NZL on slow turning tracks and the fact that they have the spin attack exactly for these kind of pitches i expected Bangladesh to do well and push for a semi final berth.

One thing is that they've missed Tamim, but other than that I don't know where it all went so terribly wrong for them.

Here are some things that I feel they did wrong:

1) Producing messed up pitches at home just so they can get some cheap T20 wins against Australia C and New Zealand C. It was not a good preparation for the World Cup.

2) Arrogance and delusion of many players and fans. They cannot take constructive criticisms.

3) Clueless board president who interferes in every matter.

4) Last but not the least, there is shortage of international quality talent.
 
There was something romantic about watching Bangladesh's batting in test cricket during the 2000s. I miss the generation of Habibul Bashar and co.

Bangladesh were a likeable team in the early-2000's.

Current bunch is not very likeable. Even I don't like their attitude.

When team plays like minnows, arrogance doesn't look good.
 
Where is the pioneer or #aageAageDekhoHotaHaiKya

This is your teams performance? That too after winning the toss and electing to bat first??
 
Where is the pioneer or #aageAageDekhoHotaHaiKya

This is your teams performance? That too after winning the toss and electing to bat first??

I think after the match we need to bump the thread called "Is Bangladesh becoming a powerhouse in cricket?"
 
I think we may see England vs Pakistan in the final. Let's see.

Bangladesh lose another wicket. 98/7.
 
I think after the match we need to bump the thread called "Is Bangladesh becoming a powerhouse in cricket?"

I could care less about optimistic Bangladeshis dreaming big, but when responsible posters go out of their way to devalue everything about Pakistan and make ridiculous predictions of how Bangladesh is overtaking Pakistan, whilst Pakistan goes backwards…that’s when the Al Pacino in me, the animal in me wakes up
 
Bangla recovered well after losing three early wickets but they threw it away.They should have taken singles or twos and kept wickets.In the last 5 over you can score 8 or even 10 an over if you have wickets.A score of 140+ on these pitches is pretty good.
 
I could care less about optimistic Bangladeshis dreaming big, but when responsible posters go out of their way to devalue everything about Pakistan and make ridiculous predictions of how Bangladesh is overtaking Pakistan, whilst Pakistan goes backwards…that’s when the Al Pacino in me, the animal in me wakes up

I sometimes check out different Bangladeshi cricket communities. Some of the stuffs they write there are hilarious.

There's a difference between being optimistic/confident and being arrogant/delusional. Some BD fans/players often don't seem to know the difference.
 
Bangla recovered well after losing three early wickets but they threw it away.They should have taken singles or twos and kept wickets.In the last 5 over you can score 8 or even 10 an over if you have wickets.A score of 140+ on these pitches is pretty good.

There was no recovery, man.

102/7 after 18 overs. This is nothing against a team like England.
 
Another wicket.

Bangladesh finish at 124/9 after 20 overs.

England need 125 to win.
 
but when responsible posters go out of their way to devalue everything about Pakistan and make ridiculous predictions of how Bangladesh is overtaking Pakistan, whilst Pakistan goes backwards

Pretty much.

I also still remember that “aage aage dekho”. He also predicted rather hoped in the cover of “cricket analysis” Pak will be playing Bermuda or some other cricketing country to qualify form the World tournaments.

Its a sport after all so ups and downs are naturally part of it but, the overconfidence he showed in his predictions along with the inherent disliking towards Pak team (Which he developed overtime - excuse was some harsh comments by Pak fans on that notorious thread of cricketing powerhouse) was definitely not on and I confronted him couple or so times regarding that.

He always suggested people to lay low for sometime after a defeat (Like its some sort of an honour thing) and now he has been laying low for months for whatever reason.

He was a real good poster when he talked about cricket rather then expressing his emotions and inherent dislike in his posts.

As a fan everyone should be supporting his team and should be hoping for the best but, wishing and hoping in the cover of analysis for another team to go down was pretty amateurish.
 
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England - 28/0 after 3 overs (target: 125).

Shakib is being taken to the cleaner.
 
This is the end for Bangladesh. No coming back from here

Time to join West Indies. Such is the situation with group A.

Surely the group of death
 
The total set by Bangla was too low for a side like England.They bat deep.Their number 8 and 9 can bat.Bangla needed a minimum of 150 and quick wickets up front .England will chase this easily.
 
Pretty much.

I also still remember that “aage aage dekho”. He also predicted rather hoped in the cover of “cricket analysis” Pak will be playing Bermuda or some other cricketing country to qualify form the World tournaments.

Its a sport after all so ups and downs are naturally part of it but, the overconfidence he showed in his predictions along with the inherent disliking towards Pak team (Which he developed overtime - excuse was some harsh comments by Pak fans on that notorious thread of cricketing powerhouse) was definitely not on and I confronted him couple or so times regarding that.

He always suggested people to lay low for sometime after a defeat (Like its some sort of an honour thing) and now he has been laying low for months for whatever reason.

He was a real good poster when he talked about cricket rather then expressing his emotions and inherent dislike in his posts.

As a fan everyone should be supporting his team and should be hoping for the best but, wishing and hoping in the cover of analysis for another team to go down was pretty amateurish.

Do you remember the day when Pakistan tied with Zimbabwe? This guy drafted some essays the length of UK governments covid guidelines predicting the eventual demise of Pakistan cricket
 
England - 79/1 after 8.2 overs (target: 125).

There were some Bangladeshi fans who were saying Mirpur pitches provided good preparations. LOL. I wonder what they have to say now.
 
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I recently saw this one Bangladeshi guy saying Bangladesh would reach final and play India in final.

Comedy. He seemed quite serious about it.
 
This is the end for Bangladesh. No coming back from here

Time to join West Indies. Such is the situation with group A.

Surely the group of death

This is a boring group.

Other group is more interesting. Afghans may make things very interesting.
 
The fact they are called Tigers is an insult to actual tigers. LOL.

They should get a more realistic nickname. Fox or something.

You're a balanced poster but I have to admit I am missing some of those ones who were claiming Bangladesh is superior to Pakistan after winning an odi series 6 years ago...
Don't think they will be showing up any time soon :)
 
The fact they are called Tigers is an insult to actual tigers. LOL.

They should get a more realistic nickname. Fox or something.

Bangladesh need to make some drastic changes.

The openers are non existent.

I think they need to bring back the 2 brothers, Anamol and Mominal haque.
 
You're a balanced poster but I have to admit I am missing some of those ones who were claiming Bangladesh is superior to Pakistan after winning an odi series 6 years ago...
Don't think they will be showing up any time soon :)

Well, gap between Pakistan and Bangladesh was not very big from 2015 to 2018. But, that has certainly changed now.

Pakistan are now a force again while Bangladesh are possibly on par with associates.

Having said that, many Bangladeshi posters are very cringeworthy. I agree.
 
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