England resume day four of the first Test in Chittagoing on 131-5 and Graeme Swann plays an array of weird and wonderful shots to make 32, before England declare their second innings on 209-7
Bangladesh are set a victory target of 513, but it was never going to be plain-sailing for England's seamers in the hot and humid conditions - Stuart Broad gets the cold towel treatment from 12th man Luke Wright
Opener Tamim Iqbal is bowled by spinner Swann for 14 to leave Bangladesh 33-1. The wicket brings Junaid Siddique to the crease, and the little number three digs in
Debutant Steve Finn bowls an absolute beauty to dismiss Imrul Kayes, caught behind by Matt Prior for 23. The 20-year-old Middlesex seamer bowled with guile all day
Yorkshire's Steve Bresnan takes the wickets of Aftab Ahmed (above) and Mohammad Mahmudullah to leave the hosts tottering on 105-4 and the tourists dreaming of victory
Tigers captain Shakib Al Hasan is dismissed by Swann in controversial circumstances, the left-hander being adjudged lbw when sweeping despite appearing to glove the ball
Siddique plays a rare attacking stroke on his way to 68 not out from 199 balls. As is often the case on the sub-continent, it becomes more of a grind for the seam bowlers as the match progresses and the pitch flattens out
England wicket-keeper Matt Prior looks on as Mushfiqur Rahim unfurls a classy square-drive on his way to 47 not out from 102 balls. Bangladesh finish the day on 191-5, still 322 short of their target
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