Live - Bangladesh v England

Second one-day international, Mirpur:

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By Mark Mitchener

2nd over - Ban 8-0
Stuart Broad takes the second over - without the injured Sidey, England have just two front-line seamers, plus the medium pace of all-rounders Paul Collingwood (who bowled well on Sunday) and Luke Wright (who was only given the one over). Will be interesting to see if Swann and Tredwell are deployed in tandem for any length of time. Anyway, Broad - in sympathy with Bresnan - opens up with a wide against Imrul Kayes, who’s off the mark as he knocks a short ball off his legs past Craig Kieswetter at square leg.1st over - Ban 6-0
Bresnan gets Bangladesh ticking straight away - his first ball is a legside wide. Tamim Iqbal gets off the mark exactly the same way as he did in the first ODI, with a snick past the solitary slip for four. Another legside wide, and a decent start for the Tigers.And I should have mentioned, we do want you to get involved as ever via the usual trusted methods of e-mails and texts (right now) and 606 (after it opens at 0900 GMT). There must be plenty of Tredwell fans out there basking in his selection…0757: Some breaking news from Simon Mann on TMS - Ryan Sidebottom is not only out of this match, he’s out of the rest of the series (ie the third ODI) too. Tim Bresnan will take the new ball for England - here we go.

Former England all-rounder Dominic Cork on TMS: "When you’re making your debut like Tredwell is, you want to field first - you don’t want to be stuck in the dressing-room, you want to be straight out there enjoying it"0744: As TMS warm up their collective larynxes, let me give you the full teams:Bangladesh: Tamim Iqbal, Imrul Kayes, Aftab Ahmed, Shakib Al Hasan (capt), Mushfiqur Rahim (wk), Mahmudullah, Naeem Islam, Suhrawadi Shuvo, Abdur Razzak, Shafiul Islam, Rubel Hossain.England: Alastair Cook (capt), Craig Kieswetter, Kevin Pietersen, Paul Collingwood, Eoin Morgan, Matt Prior (wk), Luke Wright, Stuart Broad, Tim Bresnan, Graeme Swann, James Tredwell.Umpires are unchanged - it’s Nadir Shah and Rod Tucker again, while here in London W12 we’ve made one change, with Jamie Lillywhite in for Oliver Brett on match-report duties.From Barry, France, TMS inbox: "Mark, I thought they had already had two spinners in their team for the last match, KP was surely there for that purpose as he clearly cannot bat at the moment, either that or for his comedy running. I am sure that crazy first single always makes his team-mates chuckle!"0736: What can I tell you about Tredwell He toured New Zealand with the one-day squad two years ago, but carried the drinks for the entire ODI series as England started by playing one spinner, and finished without playing any spinners. He has 133 one-day wickets for Kent at an average of 32.59(see Cricinfo for his full career statistics)](http://www.cricinfo.com/bdeshveng2010/content/current/player/21646.html)and although he’s down on the card at number 11, has two first-class centuries to his name. He’s very popular down at Canterbury… oh, and he goes to the same hairdressers as Jonathan Trott.0734: Bangladesh make a couple of changes - batsman Junaid Siddique has been dropped and paceman Mashrafe Mortaza, who struggled on his comeback from injury on Sunday, has also been left out - Rubel Hossain and Suhrawadi Shuvo come in.0731: England have won the toss (again) and will field first (again) - and I can chastise myself as they’ve picked a second spinner. However, it’s an enforced change as Ryan Sidebottom is nursing a thigh injury - off-spinner James Tredwell makes his England debut.
0725: Morning, everyone. As dawn breaks over the UK, it’s eyes down for another day-nighter from Mipur. Can Bangladesh break their “duck” against England - the only major cricketing nation they’ve never beaten in a one-day international Can England captain Alastair Cook show the sparkling form he produced at the top of the order in Sunday’s first ODI, finally showing the attacking mindset he employs in limited-overs cricket for Essex And as this is England’s penultimate ODI on the subcontinent before next year’s World Cup, will they possibly contemplate fielding a second spinner (Sorry, got a bit carried away with that last one).