Smith to Shanjida Akter Meghla, out Caught by Nat Sciver-Brunt!! Why did Rabeya take the single? They have been bowled out with two balls left. Tossed up delivery and Shanjida tries to play the big shot, no power behind the loft and she offers a simple catch to mid-on, Sciver-Brunt moves to her right and completes it. Shanjida Akter Meghla c Nat Sciver-Brunt b Smith 1(7)
49.2
4
Smith to Rabeya Khan, FOUR, what an innings this is turning out to be! She's outsmarting the bowlers. Walks across her stumps, kneels down and sweeps it behind square, beats a diving short fine and picks up four more
49.1
6
Smith to Rabeya Khan, SIX, whoa! That has got everyone in the Bangladesh team on their feet. Rabeya has struck the first six of the innings. Flighted delivery and Rabeya manages to get under it, lofts it towards long-on and manages to clear a leaping Bell on the rope
49
Capsey to Shanjida Akter Meghla, no run, England lose the review. Spinning in and Shanjida is caught in the crease, she tries to work it into the leg-side and gets a thin inside edge. That's what saved her because she was right in-line with the stumps
48.3
Capsey to Rabeya Khan, 1 run, just short of Lamb. Tossed up around off, Rabeya sweeps it towards deep square leg and Lamb was hesitant to come for the catch, in the end she gets there on the bounce
48.1
4
Capsey to Rabeya Khan, FOUR, neatly done! Why wasn't she sent up the order? She is playing smart cricket. Rabeya moves inside the line, sits down and laps the sweep over short fine
47
W
Capsey to Marufa Akter, out Caught by Bell!! Brilliant catch! The smile on her face says it all. She's delighted with her effort. Floated up outside off and Marufa could not help herself, plays the big shot and miscues it towards mid-off, Bell runs back and takes it over her head then tumbles over but manages to cling onto the ball. She got into a tangle while backtracking but managed to keep her eyes and complete the catch. Marufa Akter c Bell b Capsey 0(1)
46.5
W
Capsey to Sobhana Mostary, out Lbw!! That's an excellent review. Seemed like the impact might be dicey but Amy Jones and Capsey got it spot on. Mostary's fine knock comes to an end. She shuffles across and misses the off-break, the ball beats the inside edge and strikes her in-line with off-stump, ball-tracking showed it to be hitting middle. Bangladesh would have wanted the set batter to see the innings through but it is not to be.. Sobhana Mostary lbw b Capsey 60(108) [4s-8]
46
4
Smith to Rabeya Khan, FOUR, streaky! But that's what you get with positive batting. Fraction short and outside off, Rabeya cuts and the outside edge runs away fine. Another good over for Bangladesh, 8 runs and the 150 comes up
45.4
4
Smith to Rabeya Khan, FOUR, full toss outside off, Rabeya does not miss out as she smashes it straight back over Smith and collects another boundary
43.4
4
Capsey to Rabeya Khan, FOUR, Rabeya has come out with a positive intent. Bangladesh need such a boost. She picks this from outside off and sweeps it in front of square, gives deep mid-wicket no chance of getting across
43.2
4
Capsey to Rabeya Khan, FOUR, that's better. First ball and Rabeya decides to play the sweep, flighted delivery on off and she gets under the ball, sweeps it over square leg and there's no one in the deep to stop that
43
W
Ecclestone to Nahida Akter, out Caught by Charlie Dean!! Soft dismissal. There have been few such dismissals in the innings. Bangladesh batters chipping it half heartedly to the fielders. Very full delivery around off, Nahida is deceived by the dip and spoons a simple catch to cover. Dean makes no mistake and Ecclestone has her third wicket. Nahida Akter c Charlie Dean b Ecclestone 1(8)
41.4
Capsey to Sobhana Mostary, no run, dropped? Tammy was the fielder. Short and spinning in, Mostary swivels around and pulls it to square leg, does not keep it down and it goes low to Tammy, she dives in front but the ball might have landed in front of her
41.3
4
Capsey to Sobhana Mostary, FOUR, boundary after 63 balls. Overcooks the flighted delivery and Mostary decides to take the aerial route, not quite off the middle but enough to clear mid-off
40.1
W
Ecclestone to Fahima Khatun, out Bowled!! Cleaned up! Second wicket for Ecclestone. Khatun plays all around a full delivery, tossed up and the length was too full, she tries to work it into the leg-side and is beaten by the dip, the ball sneaks past her and brushes the pad before hitting the off-stump. Can Bangladesh bat out their 50 overs or will England roll them over? Fahima Khatun b Ecclestone 7(25)
37.4
F
Charlie Dean to Sobhana Mostary, 1 run, 50 for Mostary, her 1st in ODIs - flighted delivery outside off and she's played with an open face on the drive through point
35.4
Charlie Dean to Sobhana Mostary, no run, was that a chance? Looks like it was and Amy Jones has grassed it, the slider from Dean, was pushed through quicker and caught Mostary's edge as she pressed forward, hit high on the hand as the keeper grabbed and missed
33.2
W
Charlie Dean to Ritu Moni, out Caught by Smith!! That's the end of Moni's misery - she never got going, got into a proper rut, attempts to release the pressure with a big hit, but she doesn't have the power to clear the fielder at deep mid-wicket - Smith with the catch and Bangladesh have lost half their side now. Was a decent hoick, shimmied down the pitch and played with the turn, but she's found the fielder in the deep to a perfection - they've taken drinks at the fall of Ritu Moni. Ritu Moni c Smith b Charlie Dean 5(36)
30.5
4
Nat Sciver-Brunt to Sobhana Mostary, FOUR, back-to-back boundaries for Mostary - she's been the best batter on view today, on a good length and just outside off - she waits on it, opens the face of the bat and runs it past the keeper, third man is inside the ring and has no chance
30.4
4
Nat Sciver-Brunt to Sobhana Mostary, FOUR, slapped, that'll relieve the pressure somewhat - on a good length and well wide of off, slapped away in front of square on the off-side and she beats the fielder to her right at deep cover, a boundary after 61 balls
22.1
W
Charlie Dean to Shorna Akter, out Caught by Amy Jones!! Dean has her first wicket. Shorna tries to repeat the sweep from the previous over but perishes in the process. Tossed up and drifts away, Shorna sits down to sweep and gets a faint top-edge, Jones takes another sharp catch behind the stumps and umpire Vrinda Rathi had her finger up in a flash. Once again Bangladesh lose a wicket when a partnership was building. Shorna Akter c Amy Jones b Charlie Dean 10(23) [4s-1]
20.2
4
Charlie Dean to Shorna Akter, FOUR, finally some intent from Shorna. Picks this from outside off and sweeps it in front of square, beats mid-wicket and the fielder in the deep. Boundary after a long time for Bangladesh..
16.4
4
Charlie Dean to Sobhana Mostary, FOUR, edged and safe! No slip for Dean and the ball goes right through the vacant region. Very full delivery, Mostary tries to squeeze it and gets a thick outside edge, picks up a streaky boundary
15.3
W
Ecclestone to Sharmin Akhter, out Caught by Amy Jones!! Wicket right after drinks. How many times have we seen that? Ecclestone strikes and it is the set batter - Akhter - who departs. Once again Ecclestone gets it to climb sharply, Akhter goes back and tries her best to keep it out, but she gets a thin outside edge and Amy Jones hangs onto a good catch behind the stumps. Replays show that Akhter pushed at the ball, went chasing with hard hands trying to punch it into the off-side and hence nicked it. Sharmin Akhter c Amy Jones b Ecclestone 30(52) [4s-6]
13.3
4
Ecclestone to Sharmin Akhter, FOUR, they're finding the boundaries though - dropped short and wide of off, Akhter makes room and then chops the cut square past point
11.4
4
Ecclestone to Sobhana Mostary, FOUR, lovely shot, tossed up just outside off - Mostary leans across, opens the face of the bat at the last moment and finds the gap square past cover-point, brings up Bangladesh's 50
11
4
Nat Sciver-Brunt to Sobhana Mostary, FOUR, beautifully played, back of a length and well wide of off - Mostary gets on top of the bounce and then chops it square past point, beats the diving fielder in the ring and races away to the ropes, 14 off the over
10.4
4
Nat Sciver-Brunt to Sobhana Mostary, FOUR, cracking shot, tad too short from Sciver-Brunt - Mostary picks the length early, swivels across and then helps it on its way with a controlled pull over square leg, couple of bounces and over the ropes
10.1
4
Nat Sciver-Brunt to Sharmin Akhter, FOUR, nicely played, too straight from Sciver-Brunt - on the pads and Akhter gets the flick fine, runs away to the long leg boundary
8.3
4
Nat Sciver-Brunt to Sobhana Mostary, FOUR, beautifully played, a wide half-volley from Sciver-Brunt - Mostary leans across, presents the full face of the bat and beats cover to her left with a delightful drive
5.3
W
Smith to Nigar Sultana, out Caught by Charlie Dean!! That's a soft dismissal and one brings two for England - was nicely tossed up outside off and might've stopped onto the right-hander, Sultana was lunging forward on the push, tried to check her shot at the last moment, but it's too late, spoons it in the air towards cover and Dean does the rest with a forward dive. Bangladesh on the back-foot after a positive start. Nigar Sultana c Charlie Dean b Smith 0(2)
4.5
W
Bell to Rubya Haider, out Caught by Sophia Dunkley!! A mistimed lofted drive and there's the 1st wicket for England - Haider was looking to be positive, but she chose the wrong ball to go after - on a good length and pushed across the left-hander, Haider walked down the pitch and was then looking to lift it back over the bowler's head, the bat turned on impact, hit slightly high and spooned up towards mid-off - Dunkley backtracked, kept her eyes on the ball and completed a safe catch. Rubya Haider c Sophia Dunkley b Bell 4(9)
2.5
4
Bell to Sharmin Akhter, FOUR, third boundary of the over - back of a length and well wide of off, Akhter plays away from her body and steers it backward of square on the off-side, no third man and the ball rolls away to the ropes
2.3
4
Bell to Sharmin Akhter, FOUR, back-to-back boundaries for Akhter - the nip-backer and she played late, closed the face of the bat and placed it very fine, away from the diving fielder at long leg
2.2
4
Bell to Sharmin Akhter, FOUR, creamed, overpitched and wide of off - Akhter leans into the drive, it's all hands as she places it to the left of the diving fielder at cover, races away to the ropes
0.5
4
Bell to Sharmin Akhter, FOUR, was it a chance? Might've just carried to first slip, but it was low and to Knight's left, was always going to be a special catch had she held on - short of a good length and shaping away from outside off, Akhter plays from the crease and pokes, the ball finding the outside edge