Opening batsman Craig Kiewswetter gives England a solid start as they seek to complete a 3-0 whitewash, and after 10 overs they reach 50-0 having been put in
After 41 overs Kieswetter is on 75 but he unleashes a six and three fours in the next eight balls he faces and soon brings up his maiden one-day international century
Kieswetter lofts another six but his innings comes to an end when he departs for 107 in the 47th over after being bowled by Abdur Razzak
England's premier batsman Kevin Pietersen arrives in the 13th over after Alastair Cook falls for 32, but after one four and one six he departs for 22 in the 23rd over
Eoin Morgan, sublime centurion in the second match, plays some trademark shots of innovation but after four fours and a six he falls for 36 off 29 balls in the 49th over
Luke Wright is sent in ahead of Sussex team-mate Matt Prior and plays a delightful cameo with 32 from 13 balls featuring two fours and two sixes as England compile 284-5 from their 50 overs
Yorkshire paceman Ajmal Shahzad celebrates his maiden one-day international wicket with only his third delivery and it's an important one as Bangladesh dangerman Tamim Iqbal slashes to third man
Aftab Ahmed reaches 46 but is needlessly run out in the 20th over when he sets off for a single having clipped straight to square-leg and is sent back somewhat too late
Strapping Yorkshire all-rounder Tim Bresnan, in his 21st one-day international, captures a career-best 4-28 from nine overs, including the only maiden of the innings
Pietersen is rather fortunate to claim the important wicket of skipper Shakib Al Hasan for 38 in the 34th over, the ball striking the left-hander outside off-stump, but he records a useful 1-36 from eight overs
Captain Cook's England restrict Bangladesh to 239-9 from their 50 overs to secure a 45-run victory, and a first trophy for the new skipper
Having completed their third 3-0 whitewash out of three three-match series against Bangladesh, England now look ahead to a two-match Test series against the Tigers starting on 12 March
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