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Last Updated:
Monday, 13 October, 2003, 09:32 GMT 10:32 UK
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BCB President's XI v England - day two
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England's Mark Butcher resumes at the crease on day two alongside Marcus Trescothick, but Butcher is dismissed with the total on 127
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Trescothick holds firm however and inches towards a century, though he fails to emulate his day one dominance
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Former captain Nasser Hussain joins Trescothick at the crease and the pair struggle to build a partnership
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An exhausted Trescothick is finally dismissed for 90 as the tourists begin to feel the heat in Bangladesh
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Graham Thorpe follows four balls later, when he top-edges an attempted sweep behind
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Hussain falls in the next over for lbw after battling through 19 overs for his 17 runs, as England suffer a middle-order collapse
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All-rounder Rikki Clarke completes the sudden collapse as England lose four wickets but fail to add a run, the score on 181-6
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Chris Read and Gareth Batty attempt to restore some composure to the England innings and share a seventh-wicket stand of 55, Read making 43
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The partnership is broken when Batty is bowled by left-arm spinner Nadif Chowdrey and the tail soon follows leaving England all-out for 253
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England's opening bowlers set about repairing some of the damage and the returning Matthew Hoggard takes three quick wickets
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With the ball swinging in the gathering gloom Martin Saggers claims his first two wickets for England to leave the BCB innings in disarray
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Steve Harmison grabs a sixth wicket for England and leaves the BCB President's XI on 46-6 at the close of play.
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