England win ODI series to end Bangladesh’s home run

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The England team pose for a picture after winning the third One Day International and the series – Reuters

 

 

REUTERS: England’s Chris Woakes hit a six off Shafiul Islam to seal a series-clinching four-wicket victory in the third and final one-day international against Bangladesh on Wednesday.

Sam Billings justified his selection with his maiden fifty and Ben Duckett registered his second half-century of the series but it was Ben Stokes’ unbeaten 47 off 48 balls that helped England pull off a tricky 278-run chase with 13 balls to spare.

Put into bat in Chittagong, Bangladesh had posted a strong 277-6 on the back of a string of top order cameos and Mushfiqur Rahim’s unbeaten 67 down the order.

The 2-1 ODI series defeat was Bangladesh’s first at home in two years.

England’s chase got off to a good start before Nasir Hossain dismissed James Vince for 32.

Having added 63 runs with Vince, Billings added another 64 with Duckett, the duo helping themselves to fluent half-centuries in the process. At 227-4 in the 41st over, England looked heavy favourites but Mashrafe Mortaza struck twice, dismissing England captain Jos Buttler (25) and Moeen Ali (one) in quick succession to inject fresh excitement into the contest.

Stokes, however, maintained his composure and hit two sixes and a boundary while running hard between the wickets to keep England on course.

Woakes proved a worthy partner as the duo added 42 runs in 32 balls to seal the victory. Earlier, Buttler won the toss and decided to field but had to wait until the 19th over for a breakthrough.

Tamim Iqbal (45) and Imrul Kayes (46) added 80 runs for the opening stand before the guile of Adil Rashid (4-43), combined with some poor shot selection by the home batsmen, pegged back Bangladesh.

After Stokes sent back Kayes, Rashid dismissed Tamim, who became the first Bangladesh batsman to reach 5000 ODI runs, with a short and wide delivery.

Mahmudullah opened his account with a six off the leg-spinner but Rashid had the last laugh as the batsman drove a long-hop to short cover.

Sabbir Rahman (49) could not bring up his fifty either, becoming Rashid’s third victim as Bangladesh lost momentum.

Mushfiqur and Mosaddek Hossain (38 not out) enjoyed a busy seventh wicket partnership that yielded 85 runs to take the hosts past the 275-mark.

The teams now face off in a two-test series starting in Chittagong on Oct 20.

Stokes believes in-form England can top ODI rankings

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England’s Ben Stokes (C) is congratulated by his teammates after taking Bangladesh’s Imrul Kayes wicket – Reuters

 

REUTERS: England will climb to the top of the one-day international (ODI) cricket world rankings if they can maintain their fine form in the format, all-rounder Ben Stokes said after the side completed a series victory in Bangladesh.

Stokes played a key role with an unbeaten 47 as England won the deciding third match against the hosts in Chittagong on Wednesday to wrap up a third successive one-day series triumph, having beaten Sri Lanka and Pakistan at home earlier this year.

England are currently fifth in the ODI rankings, behind Australia, South Africa, New Zealand and India. “It’s really exciting. If we carry on like this we’ll achieve our target of being world number one,” Stokes, who was named the man of the series, told Sky Sports.

England’s loss to Bangladesh in Adelaide, which knocked them out of the 2015 ODI World Cup, spurred a string of changes to the national team set-up and Stokes felt the squad are starting to yield the dividends of the strategy.

“The team we have had together for the last 18 months have been playing unbelievable cricket,” the 25-year-old added.

With skipper Eoin Morgan sitting out the Bangladesh series over security concerns, wicketkeeper-batsman Jos Buttler was tasked with leading a young and inexperienced squad against a side that had won their six previous home ODI series.

“Me and Jos work quite well. We’re quite aggressive in how we want to play our cricket, not just with the bat and the ball, but with field placings,” Stokes, who was vice-captain for the series, said.

Morgan and influential opening batsman Alex Hales are expected to return to the squad when England travel to India for their next three-match ODI series in January.

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