Opener Tamim Iqbal looked on his way to the fastest century in Test history but he was stopped in his tracks on 85 (off just 71 balls) by James Tredwell, taking his maiden Test wicket
Ian Bell takes evasive action as Shakib Al Hasan sweeps a four on his way to 49 in Mirpur
Vice-captain Mushfiqur Rahim took charge after Shakib's departure and hit some beautiful shots before Tim Bresnan had him caught behind for 30
Alastair Cook fails to cling on to a catch handed to him by Mohammad Mahmudullah on 35, he went on to score 59
Flying Steve Finn was in action again for England, playing in his second Test, but was restricted to just seven overs on day one, although he did take the wicket of Mohammad Mahmudullah
Mohammad Mahmudullah played some sweet shots on his way to his half-century, his fourth in seven Tests
Finn gets in among the wickets, dismissing Mohammad Mahmudullah for 59 just as the impressive youngster was looking set
England debutant James Tredwell took a bit of stick early on but bounced back to take the wickets of Iqbal and here Shakib for 49
Ian Bell can only look on in admiration as Mushfiqur Rahim launches debutant James Tredwell for six
England successfully appeal for an lbw decision against Zunaed Siddique as his 39 takes Bangladesh to 167-4
Graeme Swann with his trademark celebration takes three wickets on day one as England chip away at Bangladesh
England captain Alastair Cook holds his head in his hands as Bangladesh score another boundary to add to their impressive first day total, they end on 330-8
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