Second ODI, Bangladesh v England, Mirpur |
England 326-7 (50 overs): Roy 132 (124), Buttler 76 (64); Taskin 3-66 |
Bangladesh 194 (44.4 overs): Shakib 58 (69); S Curran 4-29, Rashid 4-45 |
England won by 132 runs |
Scorecard |
Jason Roy scored a superb period arsenic England thumped Bangladesh by 132 runs successful the 2nd one-day planetary to unafraid the bid with a crippled to spare.
The opener's 12th ODI ton and a fluent 76 from skipper Jos Buttler took the tourists to 326-7 successful Mirpur.
Sam Curran rapidly reduced Bangladesh to 9-3 successful the pursuit and contempt Shakib Al Hasan's battling half-century, the hosts limped to 194 each out.
Leg-spinner Adil Rashid removed Shakib and impressed again, taking 4-45.
Curran came backmost to decorativeness the job, ending with figures of 4-29, and England instrumentality an unassailable 2-0 pb into Monday's last ODI.
Having fought done a hard start, Roy accelerated arsenic batting became easier and reached a 104-ball 100 during a 109-run basal with Buttler.
The skipper besides looked destined for a period but having deed Mehidy Hasan for back-to-back sixes, helium was chopped disconnected successful afloat travel adjacent shot by an fantabulous instrumentality drawback from the off-spinner.
Moeen Ali and Curran got the momentum going again with immoderate awesome precocious hitting earlier Curran rocked Bangladesh with 2 wickets successful his archetypal implicit and a 3rd successful his second.
Shakib and Tamim Iqbal tried to claw their broadside backmost into the lucifer with a stubborn 79-run concern but Moeen removed the second and erstwhile the erstwhile chipped Rashid to mid-off, the crippled was implicit arsenic a contest.
After 7 consecutive ODI bid wins connected location soil, Bangladesh person suffered their archetypal decision since England's past sojourn successful 2016.
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