England shade first day honours

**Second Test, Mirpur:**England v Bangladesh
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**England expect Stuart Broad to be fit for the second Test against Bangladesh, which starts in Mirpur on Saturday.**The fast bowler missed training on Thursday but recuperated sufficiently to take part in Friday’s net sessions.

“He had a little illness but we think he’ll be fine,” said captain Alastair Cook. “He’s up and about now which he wasn’t yesterday (Thursday).”

Broad is likely to figure in a four-man pace attack, although Cook refused to rule out playing with two spinners.

Middlesex fast bowler Steven Finn, who made his debut in the 181-run victory in Chittagong, would be most likely to make way should England opt for Kent’s James Tredwell alongside frontline spinner Graeme Swann.

“We’ll consider all the options and a second spinner is definitely one of those,” said Cook.

"We’ll sit down and pick the best team to win the match. We did that in Chittagong and in hindsight we got it right.

"If we think that is the best way of going - two seamers, two spinners - then we will do that. It is very ‘un-English’, though.

“We are used to playing in English conditions where seamers do the majority of the work and you’d be very unlikely ever to go out in England with less than three seamers.”