Bangladesh claim an early success on day two of the first Test as Eoin Morgan is caught behind off a delighted Shahadat Hossain, having added only four to his overnight 40
Matt Prior adopts a positive approach but after two fours in his 16 he is run out as Jonathan Trott changes his mind about a second run
There is concern for Bangladesh as star opening batsman Tamim Iqbal is forced to leave the field with a wrist injury sustained diving along the boundary rope, but it does not prove to be serious
Trott resumes on 175 and records the highest England total against Bangladesh, passing 200 and making his highest first-class score
Graeme Swann injects some impetus into the innings with some inventive shots and hits two fours and two sixes in his 22 from 13 balls
Swann's cameo gives umpire Billy Bowden the chance to free his arms, with only one other six in the entire England innings, which came from Andrew Strauss early on day one
Trott is eventually dismissed for 226, caught at backward point, but his team-mates acknowledge his mammoth effort, spanning 116 overs and 349 deliveries
Shahadat Hossain claims the final wicket, that of James Anderson, to finish with 5-98, his fourth Test five-wicket haul, as England are all out for 505
Tamim recovers from injury to give Bangladesh a flying start, as the 50 comes up from 73 balls
But with his team coasting on 88-0 Tamim is run out by a direct hit from Kevin Pietersen
Tall paceman Steve Finn captures his first Test wicket on home soil and finishes the day with useful figures of 1-39 from 12 overs
Junaid Siddique compiles a calm unbeaten 53 and leads Bangladesh to stumps on 172-2 - a deficit of 333 - with three days of the match remaining
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