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That's all from us! We hope you enjoyed our coverage of this second T20 International between Bangladesh and England. This is Soumarya Dutta, signing off on behalf of my co-commentator Pradeep. See you soon!
Shakib Al Hasan, Bangladesh Captain- It was an outstanding performance by the boys and we're really happy with the result! Always a great feeling to win a series against a top quality side like England. There was some nerves in the end, but Shanto played a great innings under pressure to get us over the line. Miraz was outstanding with the ball as well. Hopefully we can carry the momentum forward into the third game.
Mehidy Hasan Miraz is the Player of the Match! Here's what he has to say: Definitely happy, after long time I'm playing T20, little bit confused but team management supported me. Wicket was turning, always help for spinner and it's all about landing in the right areas. Skipper told me if the right-handed batter gets out, then you're in and I went in with intent and that helped.
Jos Buttler (England captain): Different game in T20, credit to Bangladesh for outplaying us. No batter ever want to get out, no good way to get out. Needed to try and get in, bat through the innings and someone to stick through. I thought that was on outstanding bowling performance, creating pressure and I thought we bowled without luck, more wickets would've put more pressure. Credit to Bangladesh for outplaying us.
Bangladesh 120/6 in 18.5 overs Najmul Hossain Shanto 46*(47) | Jofra Archer 3/13 Mehidy Hasan 20(16) | Sam Curran 1/15
What an incredible victory for Bangladesh here and they've created history! It's been an absolutely nail biting contest but Shanto and Taskin held their nerve in the end to finish it off. Bangladesh struggled early on as the openers departed in the powerplay but Towhid and Shanto brought the back in the game with a good partnership. Once Towhid was gone, Mehidy Hasan brought his big hitting ability to the fore and got the game in game in Bangladesh's grasp. However a couple of late wickets meant that the game was still on. But LORD SHANTO (as the Bangladeshi fans call him) ensured that there was no further hiccups and they got home with ease in the end.
England kept fighting hard with the ball but they just didn't have enough in the bank. The seamers, Curran and Archer were the pick of the bowlers. The spinners had a forgettable day as Rashid in particular was really expensive and they would feel that the game was lost in his final two overs. Rehan Ahmed got a wicket in his two overs spell. But in the end, it was Chris Jordan who bowled a very expensive penultimate over of the game where Bangladesh clinched a dramatic win.
Bangladesh will be elated with this performance and rightly so! They've taken an unassailable 2-0 lead in the series now and they've clicked in all departments. England were good with the ball but their inability to play spin meant that they couldn't post a good total on the board. They will have a lot of soul searching to do before the final game of the series and there might be some changes in that line up.
Bangladesh create HISTORY! They've beaten England in a bilateral T20 series for the first time and this has been an absolute thriller of a contest. They win by 4 wickets.
18.5 Chris Jordan to Taskin Ahmed, FOUR! BANGLADESH SEAL THE SERIES AND GO 2-0 UP! Sensational win for Bangladesh, they win the series and beat the World Champions. Back of a length on the fourth stump. Taskin once again slashes it, goes over the covers and finds the fence again.
18.4 Chris Jordan to Taskin Ahmed, FOUR! SHOT! Stunning hit from Taskin, gave it all and Bangladesh are in touching distance to seal the series. Back of a length on the fifth stump. Taskin slashes it over the extra-cover region, runs away for a boundary.
18.3 Chris Jordan to Najmul Hossain Shanto, short on the leg-stump again. Shanto pulled it all along the turf to deep backward square-leg for one this time.
18.2 Chris Jordan to Najmul Hossain Shanto, OH! This is sloppy from England all of a sudden on the field. Rehan fumbles at deep backward square-leg, they sprint back for the brace. Shanto flicks it down to fine-leg.
18.1 Chris Jordan to Najmul Hossain Shanto, FOUR! SHOT! Magnificent start to the over for Bangladesh. Poor delivery from Jordan, dishes out a short delivery down the leg-side. Shanto swipes it hard, beats Rehan at deep backward square-leg and finds the ropes.
Chris Jordan, right arm fast medium, comes into the attack.
Jofra Archer is done and he has brought England right back into this contest from nowhere! The pressure is right back on Bangladesh here and it will be all about Shanto from here on!
18
overs
105/6score
1
1
0
1
W
0
runs
Taskin Ahmed*
0(1)
Najmul Hossain Shanto
39(44)
Jofra Archer
3/13
17.6 Jofra Archer to Taskin Ahmed, OH! Archer was on fire, he's given England a sniff here. Banged in the short delivery over the batters. Taskin goes ducking under it, through to the keeper.
Taskin Ahmed, LHB, comes to the crease.
Jofra Archer!! It was too quick from him and Afif Hossain bites the dust! England are in with a real chance here.
17.5 Jofra Archer to Afif Hossain, OUT! CLEANED HIM UP! Archer steaming in and fires the back of a length at 148 clicks. That's just too quick for Afif, backed away to cut and he misses, the stumps are all over the place. Archer is helping England claw their way back into the game.
Afif Hossain b Jofra Archer 2(3b 0x4 0x6)
17.4 Jofra Archer to Najmul Hossain Shanto, bangs in the short delivery, rising into Shanto. Pulled it along the turf to mid-on for another single.
17.3 Jofra Archer to Najmul Hossain Shanto, back of a length on the fifth stump. Shanto wanted to cut but ends up chopping it to backward point for no run.
17.2 Jofra Archer to Afif Hossain, change of pace but outside the off-stump. Afif waits and guides it down to third-man for a single.
17.1 Jofra Archer to Najmul Hossain Shanto, short on the middle and off line. Shanto on top of the bounce, pulled it all along the turf to deep mid-wicket for one.