England v Bangladesh | 3rd ODI | Edgbaston | 12/07/10

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July 12, 2010, Edgbaston
Start time 10.30am (9.30GMT)

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Bangladesh lit up their English summer and breathed life into the series with their shock triumph in the second game at Bristol. Having gone 15 ODI matches and 247 days without victory they turned their fortunes around with a display of remarkable hunger and spirit.

England were outplayed but Andrew Strauss would accept his team were a touch casual. Fielding lapses, ill-disciplined bowling and some loose shots betrayed a side not operating at full intensity. Defeat to set up a series decider at Edgbaston should stir them.

While it was Bangladesh who were parachuting in replacements for Saturday's game, it's England now who have the concerns. Ravi Bopara has had to come into the squad after Ian Bell fractured his left foot and there must be some worry over the form of James Anderson.

Since being left out of England's triumphant World Twenty20 side Anderson has cut a forlorn figure and his returns this summer - seven wickets in five matches against Australia and three expensive scalps in this series - have been poor. Tamim Iqbal's flashing blade is enough to unsettle even the steeliest of bowlers but, in the crunch game, Anderson must prove he can rise to the mantle expected of England's most experienced bowler.

Really though, there is only one story. Bangladesh are chasing a dream series win that just two games ago looked completely unthinkable. They won't start favourites, they rarely do, but they could finish on top of the world.

Form guide (last five completed matches)
England LWLLW
Bangladesh WLLLL

Watch out for...
Andrew Strauss has been in sublime touch this series and has, by some distance, looked England's best batsman. Curiously for a man with 18 Test hundreds, Strauss's conversion rate in one-day cricket is poor. England have talked for a long time about making more centuries and given his form at the top of the order, the captain could set the example at Edgbaston by scoring his fourth.

Rubel Hossain turned the game at Bristol on its head when his pacey slingers removed England's openers. Missing from the first match he gave the Bangladesh attack some much-needed fire to accompany the wily spin duo of Abdur Razzak and Shakib Al Hasan. He will need to provide the same incision if Bangladesh are going to have a chance.

Team news
For the England selectors there is the familiar problem of balance. Six batsmen would mean Ravi Bopara gets his first chance since September 2009 but force James Tredwell out again and leave the attack looking a touch one-paced.

Five batsmen may nudge Ajmal Shahzad, who impressed with three wickets at Bristol, aside because of Tim Bresnan's more robust lower-order batting. But new-ball wickets have been a problem for England for a while so they'll be reluctant to let Shahzad go.

England (probable) 1 Andrew Strauss (capt), 2 Craig Kieswetter (wk), 3 Jonathan Trott, 4 Paul Collingwood, 5 Eoin Morgan, 6 Michael Yardy, 7 Luke Wright, 8 Tim Bresnan, 9 James Tredwell, 10 Stuart Broad, 11 James Anderson.

Having secured a historic victory Bangladesh won't be in a rush to meddle with the side. Expect an unchanged line up at Edgbaston.

Bangladesh (possible) 1 Tamim Iqbal, 2 Imrul Kayes, 3 Junaid Siddique, 4 Jahurul Islam (wk), 5 Mohammad Ashraful, 6 Shakib Al Hasan, 7 Mahmudullah, 8 Rubel Hossain, 9 Mashrafe Mortaza (capt), 10 Abdur Razzak, 11 Shafiul Islam

Pitch and conditions
Fortress Edgbaston has been a happy hunting ground for England over the last few years. Most recently though, the Barmy Army was replaced by an equally vociferous Pakistani crowd for the two Twenty20 games Pakistan played against Australia. It made for a thrilling atmosphere and both teams will hope for similar capacity-crowds for the series decider. Edgbaston has been a high-scoring ground in limited-overs cricket this season and will suit the free-flowing batsmen in both teams.

Stats and Trivia
Bangladesh have only one memory of Edgbaston, and it's not a happy one. In 2004 they were bowled out for 93 in their Champions Trophy game against South Africa. Only one member of their side from that day survives - Mohammad Ashraful.
Apart from a depleted West Indies team ravaged by contract disputes, Bangladesh have never beaten a major Test-playing nation in a one-day series.
Quotes
"I've said before there were a few chinks in the armour of this England team and I guess them leaving a few players out of their side weakened them a bit."
Jamie Siddons has reason to believe his team can deliver a series win .

"Ruthlessness is a skill in itself and it's something we need to keep improving on."
Paul Collingwood wants England to rediscover their cutting edge for the series decider.

http://www.cricinfo.com/england-v-bangladesh-2010/content/current/story/466935.html
 
Match delayed by a wet outfield - Bangladesh won the toss and elected to field
 
Anderson has been touted as englands weak link in ODIs and T20s as he tends to be expensive and wayward.

Even so i expect England to bounce back from last game and win the series.
 
Amjid Javed said:
Anderson has been touted as englands weak link in ODIs and T20s as he tends to be expensive and wayward.

He has deteriorated a lot - he used to be one of the best ODI bowlers in the world.
 
imperious pull shot from Strauss, brilliant!

followed by a crashing square cut!
 
Trott has broken into a trot at last.

England hopefully building a platform for some Morganic fireworks in the last ten overs.
 
Eng 144/1 after 28 overs

Trott 64* Strauss 75*

England should be looking at 300 here atleast!
 
Normal service resumed.

Dire bowling by Bangladesh today.

Making Strauss and Trott look like Lara and Ponting here.

Eng 244/1 after 40.
 
Tons for strauss and Strauss

Bangla will opt for batting practice later and make no attempt to chase whar ever total is set!
 
Something tells me, Sachin needs a jinx thread.
 
Amjid Javed said:
Tons for strauss and Strauss

Bangla will opt for batting practice later and make no attempt to chase whar ever total is set!
I was thinking that but surely not this time the series is at stake.
 
The south-africans hammering Bengalis here
 
I guess it's safe to say that we can expect another breath-taking knock from Imrul Kayes.
 
strauss needs 50 more in 5 -6 overs, strauss i not a basher so i guess record is safe.
 
Booming innings from the skipper there. He's taken a bit of stick for his ODI scoring rate in the past, but has improved since returning to the side.
 
Shafiul goes for 97 in 9 overs. Talk about Hero to Zero :moyo
 
LOL poor Shafiul - terrible last over. Bopara took him to the dhobis :afridi
 
Bopara will always smash medium pacers, it's a bit different if your facing Tait or Aamer.

Unless Tamim scores a double hundred, it looks like another big loss for Bangladesh.
 
KingKhanWC said:
Bopara will always smash medium pacers, it's a bit different if your facing Tait or Aamer.

Unless Tamim scores a double hundred, it looks like another big loss for Bangladesh.

still, would they have taken 2-1 against a side who has just beat the aussies 3-2??
yes they would, anyday.
 
talha.raja said:
still, would they have taken 2-1 against a side who has just beat the aussies 3-2??
yes they would, anyday.

Yea sure but after the victory at Bristol, this was a real chance for Bangladesh to win a series. Edgbaston has small boundries and if they bowled better early on and limited England to 280, a series win would have been there to take.

Bangladesh won't be back in England for a long time so let's hope they bat well and finish off with a decent performance.
 
This is fun. Ofcourse, it will only last till the first wicket, when the tail will be exposed.
 
Tamin thought he neeeded to score all 350 runs and mistimes the slower ball from Shazad ,easy catch, game over.
 
This is superb bowling from Shazad. 90mph+ and pumped, too good for Bangladesh so far.
 
Get ready for them to bat the rest of the overs scoring 150 more runs and losing a couple of wickets...
 
Bangladesh | 3/68 | 11 Overs | Need 280 runs to win from 39 Overs

Another wicket down now, Bresnen strikes.

Bangladesh going run a ball so far but the target no way near their reach.
 
Can Ashraful repeat his heroics? If Bangla are to come anywhere close, this man has to actually fire.
 
They have to do better at rotating the strike...a boundary and then 4 dot balls x_X
 
Ashraful gets outpaced by a Ravi Bopara medium pacer lol.

Then has a huge smile on his face when walking off :13:
 
Gabbar Singh said:
Ashraful gets outpaced by a Ravi Bopara medium pacer lol.

Then has a huge smile on his face when walking off :13:
Just like Moon use to have a smile. :13:.

Is he the Moon of Bangladesh? :13:.
 
This getting boring.

I think England have made their point.
 
Bangladesh | 7/139 | 31 Overs | England need 3 wickets to win the series
 
Pathetic stuff from bangladesh, The least they could do is go down fighting instead of tuk tuk.
 
Bangladesh | 7/174 | 39 Overs | England need 3 wickets to win the series

Fifty partnership for eighth wicket.
 
Bangladesh | 8/186 | 42 Overs | England need 2 wickets to win the series

Finally wicket for England.

Mahamdullah gone for 42.
 
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Bangladesh | 9/194 | 43 Overs | England need 1 wicket to win the series

Another wicket down Razzak gone.
 
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Bangladesh | 203 | 45 Overs | England beat Bangladesh by 144 runs and win the series by 2-1.
 
Strike! said:
Pathetic stuff from bangladesh, The least they could do is go down fighting instead of tuk tuk.


A massive choke from them, really.

They were in with a shout of winning the series: no KP, no Bell; Kieswetter, Morgs and Jimmy all out of form; they got a wicket in the first over, and after than were blown off the field.

Got into a good position, then just seized up collectively.
 
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