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    CWC 2023, Match No.7: England vs Bangladesh, LIVE Updates

    England will lock horns against Bangladesh at the Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium in Dharamsala today i;e Tuesday.Get all the live updates, preview, head-to-head records, trivia of England vs Bangladesh… Read More

    CWC 2023: England Beat Bangladesh By 137 Runs

    England beat Bangladesh by 137 runs, First win for Defending champions in World cup 2023.

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    CWC 2023: England Score 364 For 9 Against Bangladesh 

    Dawid Malan bludgeoned 140 as defending champions England piled up 364-9 in their second World Cup match against Bangladesh in Dharamsala on Tuesday. Jos Buttler's men showed no signs of a hangover after the nine-wicket mauling they suffered at the hands of New Zealand in their tournament opener.

    But they will be disappointed they did not score even more after looking set for a mammoth total with 10 overs to go as intelligent Bangladesh bowling and good catching slowed their charge.

    In-form Malan belted five sixes and 16 fours in his career-best one-day international score and Joe Root made 82, becoming England's all-time top-scorer at World Cups.

    England made a steady start at the picturesque Himalayan ground after being asked to bat, with left-hander Malan outscoring the powerful Bairstow.

    The opening batsmen were initially cautious against the pace bowling of Mustafizur Rahman and Taskin Ahmed but soon settled into a rhythm and rarely looked troubled.

    Malan, who has displaced Jason Roy at the top of the order, cruised to his fifty off 39 balls with a mixture of timing and power.

    Bairstow brought up his half-century in 54 balls in his 100th one-day international but was bowled by Bangladesh captain Shakib Al Hasan for 52, to leave England 115-1 in the 18th over.

    That breakthrough brought Root to the wicket and the former England Test captain signalled his intent with a ramp shot for six in the 27th over.

    Malan, 36, brought up a stylish century in the 32nd over, reaching the landmark off 91 balls.

    He then cut loose in devastating fashion, smashing 20 runs off just four balls during a Mehidy Hasan Miraz over before Root brought up his fifty.

    Bangladesh finally got a breakthrough they desperately needed when off-spinner Mahedi Hasan bowled Malan, the batsman missing a slower ball when attempting a bit hit on the leg side.

    Buttler promoted himself up the order and showed his intent immediately -- smashing his second ball for six, even though it was mistimed.

    But the skipper departed for 20 off 10 balls, dragging a Shoriful Islam delivery onto his stumps.

    Root holed out for 82, top-edging a Shoriful ball that was caught by wicketkeeper Mushfiqur Rahim and Liam Livingstone had his off-stump flattened first ball.

    Harry Brook flickered briefly before finding Liton Das at long off to give Mahedi his second wicket.

    Bangladesh had done well to wrestle back some momentum and Sam Curran was next to go, caught on the boundary off the bowling of Mahedi.

    Wickets kept tumbling but a few late blows meant England set Bangladesh a daunting 365 to win in their 50 overs and will be confident they can defend that total.

    Brief Scores: England 364-9 (D. Malan 140, J. Root 82, J. Bairstow 52; Mahedi Hasan 4-71) v Bangladesh

    CWC 2023: Dawid Malan Creates History

    A maiden World Cup hundred Dawid Malan, and his sixth overall in just 23 ODI innings.

    Fastest to six ODI hundreds (by innings taken)

    23 - Dawid Malan

    27 - Imam-ul-Haq

    29 - Upul Tharanga

    32 - Babar Azam

    34 - Hashim Amla

    CWC 2023: Fifty For Dawid Malan

    Dawid Malan races to a 39-ball fifty as England make a strong start. England 89-0 after 14 overs.

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    CWC 2023: Bangladesh Opt To Bowl First vs England

    Bangladesh skipper Shakib Al Hasan opt to bowl first against England.

    Teams:

    England (Playing XI): Jonny Bairstow, Dawid Malan, Joe Root, Harry Brook, Jos Buttler(w/c), Liam Livingstone, Sam Curran, Chris Woakes, Adil Rashid, Mark Wood, Reece Topley

    Bangladesh (Playing XI): Tanzid Hasan, Litton Das, Najmul Hossain Shanto, Shakib Al Hasan(c), Mehidy Hasan Miraz, Mushfiqur Rahim(w), Towhid Hridoy, Mahedi Hasan, Taskin Ahmed, Shoriful Islam, Mustafizur Rahman

    ENG v BAN - Preview & Dream XI Team

    ENG v BAN - Preview & Dream XI Team

    England v Bangladesh: Head-To-Head ODI Record

    England v Bangladesh record ahead of their World Cup group game at the Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium on Tuesday (Match starts 0500 GMT):

    • Overall: 24
    • England: 19 wins
    • Bangladesh: 5 wins
    • Tied: 0
    • No Result: 0

    Last 10 meetings:

    11/03/2011: Chittagong - Bangladesh won by 2 wickets

    09/03/2015: Adelaide - Bangladesh won by 15 runs

    07/10/2016: Dhaka - England won by 21 runs

    09/10/2016: Dhaka - Bangladesh won by 34 runs

    12/10/2016: Chittagong - England won by 4 wickets

    01/06/2017: The Oval, London - England won by 8 wickets

    08/06/2019: Cardiff - England won by 106 runs

    01/03/2023: Dhaka - England won by 3 wickets

    03/03/2023: Dhaka - England won by 132 runs

    06/03/2023: Chittagong - Bangladesh won by 50 runs

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    England will lock horns against Bangladesh at the Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium in Dharamsala today i;e Tuesday.Get all the live updates, preview, head-to-head records, trivia of England vs Bangladesh match in Cricket World Cup 2023 on Cricketnmore.com

    Venue - Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium, Dharamsala 

     

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