Bangladesh begin the final day 105 runs ahead with five wickets intact, and Junaid Siddique survives early probing by England in overcast conditions at Lord's, which offers free admission to under 16s and OAPs
But tall seamer Steven Finn makes the breakthrough after 40 minutes as Shakib Al Hasan is caught at point, Eoin Morgan taking his first Test catch to make it 347-6
Siddique's rearguard action comes to an end two overs after the departure of his captain as Finn tempts him to drive to mid-off and he falls for 74
Finn captures his third wicket in three overs to record a maiden Test five-wicket haul and get his name on the Lord's honours board as Mushfiqur Rahim edges behind for a duck
Finn finishes with nine wickets in the match, one away from becoming the first England bowler to take 10 at Lord's since Ian Botham in 1978
Mahmudullah picks up two boundaries to help the Bangladesh lead to pass 150
Tim Bresnan takes a tumble on more than one occasion in pursuit of the final two Bangladesh wickets
Bresnan recovers to claim the wicket of Rubel Hossain as the innings ends at 382 on the stroke of lunch, leaving England with a seemingly straightforward target of 160 for victory
The unusual sight of the hallowed Lord's turf obscured by spectators who are afforded the rare privilege of a walk on the outfield - a chance to "perambulate" as the Lord's officials stylishly term it
The home of cricket briefly becomes like a regular provincial county ground as spectators begin their own games on the immaculately manicured turf
The supporters find different ways of enjoying their unique opportunity to experience the sacred ground at such close quarters
Alastair Cook gives England a flying start in partnership with skipper Andrew Strauss, as 65 come from the first nine overs
Cook has to use some rapid footwork to keep his wicket intact but it is a rare moment of anxiety for the England openers against some wayward Bangladesh bowling
Bangladesh avoid a 10-wicket defeat but are fortunate to be granted an lbw decision as Alastair Cook falls to a debatable verdict from umpire Asoka De Silva for the second time in the match
But skipper Andrew Strauss plays an assured innings with some fluent strokes
Strauss falls 13 runs short of victory but after Kevin Pietersen has to play out a maiden with one run needed, Jonathan Trott hits the winning runs in the final over before tea
Having occupied the crease for long periods of the game on the first, second and fifth days, the idiosyncratic Trott even continues to mark his guard after the game has been won
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