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Last Updated: Wednesday, 29 October, 2003, 08:20 GMT
Bangladesh v England photos - day one
England captain Michael Vaughan plays a pull shot
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After losing the toss and being put into bat England captain Michael Vaughan sets about the Bangladeshi attack
England opener Marcus Trescothick sweeps
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Vaughan's opening partner Marcus Trescothick also begins positively, although both batsmen survive a few early false shots
England captain Michael Vaughan salutes the crowd after reaching his fifty
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Vaughan reaches his half century just before lunch, including 10 boundaries, as England end the first session on 80-0
Mark Butcher of England leaves the pitch after being dismissed
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Mark Butcher soon follows Trescothick back to the pavilion in the second session when he is bowled by Mohammad Rafique for just six
England captain Michael Vaughan walks off after being dismissed by Mashrafe Mortaza
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Vaughan becomes the next to go as England suffer a mini-collapse - the England captain perishes for 54 to Mashrafe Mortaza
Graham Thorpe leaves the pitch as Mashrafe Mortaza celebrates dismissing him
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Mortaza (right) delights Bangladesh by claiming his second victim of the over two balls later, bowling Graham Thorpe for a duck
England batsman Graham Thorpe is bowled
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Thorpe is the fourth England wicket to fall for just eight runs as the tourists' positive start falters and they are reduced to 134-4
Nasser Hussain plays the pull shot
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Former England captain Nasser Hussain steadies the ship and helps ensure England lose no further wickets before tea
Rikki Clark hits a boundary
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Rikki Clark joins Hussain at the crease and they begin to re-build England's innings, with Clarke reaching his maiden Test fifty
Nasser Hussain and Rikki Clarke of England leave the pitch at the end of day one
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Hussain and Clarke share an unbeaten partnership of 103 as England lose no further wickets and reach the close on 237-4




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