England skipper Alastair Cook wins the toss and elects to field in the opening one-day international of three against Bangladesh in Mirpur
Yorkshire seamer Tim Bresnan is chosen to open England's bowling ahead of Stuart Broad but Tamim Iqbal goes on the attack early on to give the hosts a promising start
Broad comes into the attack but finds himself on the end of some serious hitting from Tamim, including 16 from one over as the hosts pass 50 without loss
England strike back as Imrul Kayes skies a ball from Bresnan straight to Luke Wright, who takes the catch to leave the hosts on 63-1
The England fightback continues as Broad removes Junaid Siddique for a second-ball duck and then Kevin Pietersen runs out Aftab Ahmed for two
Tamim Iqbal celebrates a magnificent century before his innings comes to an end at the hands of Broad. His 125 comes off 120 balls and includes three sixes
Spinner Graeme Swann is the pick of the England bowlers as he finishes with figures of 3-32 and Bangladesh are all out for 228 in 45.4 overs
England make a good start to their reply with captain Alastair Cook (left) and Craig Kieswetter sharing an opening stand of 73 before the international debutant falls
Kevin Pietersen then fails to recover from his disappointing tour of South Africa - falling for just a single in the following over to the delight of the Bangladesh team
Once again it is down to the consistent Paul Collingwood to steady the ship for England as he compiles an unbeaten 75 to steer his side to a six-wicket win
Collingwood (left) and Matt Prior walk off at the end of the game having shared an unbroken fifth wicket stand of 45 to guide England home
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