After 125 runs in the first match, Tamim Iqbal looks like a man capable of another century but after making 30 off 25 balls, including five fours, he falls to Stuart Broad with the score on 46
England skipper Alastair Cook is desperate to stop the Bangladesh run-flow and produces a stunning effort in the field at the Shere-e-Bangla national stadium
After Aftab Ahmed falls cheaply to Tim Bresnan, Bangladesh opener Imrul Kayes (above) is the third man out after a fine 63 from 113 balls
Mushfiqur Rahim (right) is also in good form, making 76 off 88 balls. Along with Kayes, the pair add 90 for the third wicket to put the pressure back on England
Bresnan (left) grabs a third wicket when he bowls Mahmudullah to finish with 3-51 off his 10 overs. Graeme Swann also picks up 2-52 off his 10
Bangladesh debutant Suhrawadi Shuvo swings his blade for six as he makes an unbeaten 14 alongside Naeem Islam (18 not out) as the hosts add 25 off the last 11 deliveries to end on a very respectable 260-6
Bangladesh are eyeing their first ever win over England and get off to a sensational start. Shafiul Islam can't contain himself after bagging Craig Kieswetter with just the third ball of the innings
Kevin Pietersen (left) and Alastair Cook steady the ship and nudge the score past 50 before slow left-armer Abdur Razzak traps Pietersen leg before in the 10th over
England skipper Cook looks in great touch and passes his half-century off 52 balls but he is fourth out for 60 with the score on 108 when he nudges one off Shakib into the gloves of Mushfiqur Rahim
With Paul Collingwood gone, Matt Prior (above) and Eoin Morgan share a vital 90-run partnership to dampen Bangladesh spirits
Prior departs for 42 before Bangladesh grab three wickets for just six runs with Luke Wright, Bresnan and Swann all falling cheaply, leaving England on a precarious 229-8
But Morgan ensures England finish the job, swatting the ball to all corners of the ground in the last three overs. Needing 16 runs off 12 balls, he hits a huge six over square leg and his unbeaten 110 seals a two-wicket win
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