Bangladesh were woeful in their previous match against West Indies, but their fans still go to great lengths to support their team against England
And they are soon given something to cheer as Matt Prior, promoted to the top of the order, wanders out of his crease to be stumped by Mushfiqur Rahim
And with England's run rate decelerating, Andrew Strauss edges Naeem to slip for a regulation catch
And when Ian Bell lobs a simple catch to mid-on England appear to be in trouble but Eoin Morgan, in his first innings since replacing Kevin Pietersen arrives in remarkably good touch to add some much-needed momentum
And supported by the ever-reliable Jonathan Trott, Morgan helps to put on 103 for the fourth wicket as England set the platform for a late assault
England reach the final 10 overs on 169-4 but only manage to score 53 more runs as wickets fall at regular intervals
Bangladesh get off to a flying start in their reply, with opener Tamim Iqbal smashing 38 off 26 balls before he is bowled by Tim Bresnan
Two more wickets follow but opener Imrul Kayes keeps Bangladesh on course for victory with a measured half-century
But England were given a lifeline when Kayes took on a risky second run and was run out following a superb throw from Ajmal Shahzad and fine work by Matt Prior
And in the middle of a flurry of wickets Naeem is bowled by a beauty from Ajmal Shahzad as England take firm charge and close on a quarter-final place
But in yet another twist Shafiul Islam hits 24 at a run a ball in a ninth-wicket stand of 58 with Mahmudullah to seal a stunning victory
England captain Andrew Strauss is left to reflect on a missed opportunity to ensure qualification for the quarter-finals and a seeming inability to win matches in which they start as heavy favourites
In the day's earlier game, the West Indies take on Ireland in Mohali knowing a win would virtually secure their place in the quarter-finals. Opener Devon Smith lays the platform for a decent total with a measured century
Smith's steady performance contrasts with that of Kieron Pollard, who smashes five sixes and eight fours on his way to 94 from 55 balls, lifting the West Indies to 275 all out
The West Indies are on top at the start of Ireland's reply as Sulieman Benn removes Paul Stirling before Darren Sammy gets rid of captain Will Porterfield
Ed Joyce leads Ireland's recovery, going past 50 and guiding his team towards their victory target in a superb partnership with Gary Wilson
But after Joyce departs the dangerous Kevin O'Brien falls to a superb Kieron Pollard catch as the game swings in West Indies' favour
Perhaps the critical moment arrives with Ireland on 199-5. A visibly angered Gary Wilson is given out lbw - a decision that is upheld despite the ball clearly hitting him outside the line of off-stump
After Wilson's dismissal, Ireland lose their last four wickets for 32 runs, with Sulieman Benn (4-53) sealing the Windies' victory with the wicket of George Dockrell
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