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England cruise to 4-wkt victory over Bangladesh

Poms win three-match series 2-1

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CHITTAGONG, Bangladesh, Oct 12, (AFP): Ben Duckett and Sam Billings hit half-centuries as England cruised to four-wicket victory in the third one-day internatio­nal to win the three-match series against Bangladesh in Chittagong on Wednesday.

Set a challengin­g target after legspinner Adil Rashid’s career best four for 43 restricted Bangladesh to 277-6, England passed the target losing six wickets in 47.5 overs with Duckett scoring innings highest 63 runs, his second fifty in the series.

The visitors’ victory also ended Bangladesh’s unbeaten run of six consecutiv­e series at home dating back from November 2014.

Playing his first match in the series, Billings got his maiden fifty scoring 62 runs off 69 balls, which gave England much-needed solidity in what was seemingly a tough chase on the pitch that remained covered for two days due to rain.

Billings, who replaced injured Jason Roy in the team, forged a 63-run opening stand with James Vince (32) and then added another 64-run partnershi­p with Duckett to put England firmly in the controller’s seat.

Spinner Nasir Hossain trapped Vince leg before as Bangladesh’s first breakthrou­gh before Mosaddek Hossain ended the innings of Billings, who hit four boundaries and a six.

Paceman Shafiul Islam removed Jonny Bairstow (15) and Duckett, who also clubbed four boundaries and a six in his 68-ball innings, in a quick span to bring Bangladesh back into the contest.

Once skipper Jos Buttler (25) dragged one from Mashrafe Mortaza on to his stumps and Moeen Ali spooned a catch to Mahmudulla­h at mid-on off the same bowler, England felt some pressure for the first time during their chase.

“Physically and mentally we’ve stood up,” Buttler said later during the prize giving ceremony.

“We wanted to set the tone and our opening partnershi­p set up the run chase,” he said.

Mortaza finished with two for 51 to join team-mate Shakib Al Hasan as Bangladesh’s leading wicket-taker with 215 scalps but came as little consolatio­n as Ben Stokes (47 not out) and Chris Woakes (27 not out) took England home comfortabl­y.

If Bangladesh still had any chance during their late blitz that was gone once Kayes put down Woakes on 17 at slip off Taskin Ahmed.

Mortaza blamed the dew for the struggle of their spinners.

“There was a lot of dew at the end and our spinners couldn’t turn the ball. But England were too good,” he said.

Leg spinner Rashid earlier took full advantage of a turning wicket to derail Bangladesh’s innings with regular strikes in his unbroken 10 overs stretch after Tamim Iqbal and Kayes put on 80 runs in their opening stand.

“It was a bit tasty there. Sometimes the bad balls get the wickets but we were trying to be confident, have a positive mindset,” said man-of-the-match Rashid.

Mushfiqur Rahim top-scored for the home side with an unbeaten 67 runs while Sabbir Rahman (49), Kayes (46), Iqbal (45) and Mosaddek (38 not out) also contribute­d to what should be a competitiv­e total.

 ?? (AP) ?? England’s cricket players pose for a group photograph with the winner’s trophy for their series against Bangladesh after the third one-day internatio­nal cricket match in Chittagong, Bangladesh on Oct 12.
(AP) England’s cricket players pose for a group photograph with the winner’s trophy for their series against Bangladesh after the third one-day internatio­nal cricket match in Chittagong, Bangladesh on Oct 12.

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