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Last Updated: Friday, 31 October, 2003, 08:24 GMT
Bangladesh v England photos - day three
England pace bowler Richard Johnson celebrates dismissing Rajin Saleh
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England's Richard Johnson snares Rajin Saleh for 32 early on, then dismisses Khaled Mashud in his next over
Kent fast bowler Martin Saggers celebrates his first Test wicket on his Test debut
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Kent fast bowler Martin Saggers earns a wicket on his Test debut, having Mushfiqur Rahman caught behind by Chris Read for 28
Mashrafe Mortaza is clean bowled by Richard Johnson
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Mashrafe Mortaza is ninth man out for Bangladesh, clean bowled by Johnson to give the Somerset bowler figures of 5-49
Martin Saggers wraps up the Bangladeshi innings for 152 with the wicket of Enamul Haque Jr
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Saggers wraps up the Bangladeshi innings for 152 with the wicket of Enamul Haque Jr to give England a lead of 174
England opener Marcus Trescothick has his sprained thumb attended to by physio Kirk Russell
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England opener Marcus Trescothick drops down the batting order after suffering a sprained left thumb
Bangladeshi fast bowler Mashrafe Mortaza is helped from the field with a knee injury
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Bangladesh suffer a blow when fast bowler Mortaza leaves the field with a knee injury as England reach 118-2 at tea - a lead of 292
Graham Thorpe of England sweeps
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Graham Thorpe eventually perishes lbw to Rafique for 54 to end his third-wicket partnership of 138 with Hussain
Nasser Hussain waves his bat to the crowd on reaching fifty
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Nasser Hussain moves smoothly on towards his century but becomes the fourth man out, just five runs short of his hundred
England's Rikki Clarke is trapped lbw for 27 by Enamul Haque Jr
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Rikki Clarke and Chris Read put on 59 for the fifth wicket before Clarke is trapped lbw for 27 by Enamul Haque Jr
England wicket-keeper Chris Read hits the ball into the covers
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Wicket-keeper Read is unbeaten on 38 as England reach 293-5 at the close and hold a massive advantage of 467




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