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By Mark Mitchener
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From Alistair, Sunderland, TMS inbox: "Saturday night reveller here. Let’s have an early wicket to send me to bed with a smile on my face"0319: Just a quick reminder - if you want to hear Simon and the team discuss yesterday’s play, you can check outthe TMS podcast,while if there’s something on TMS yesterday you missed or want to listen to again, it’s all available onthe BBC iPlayer if you’re in the UK.Meanwhile, for those of you who have been wondering where Ben Dirs and Tom Fordyce have got to (and cursing that you’re stuck with me on live text for this Test), you can take a look atBen’s blog on Scotland v England in the Six Nations yesterday,while you can also follow the dynamic duo onTwitter.
Simon Mann on TMS: "England’s supporters normally start the day on the concrete terracing here, before running for cover as the day gets hotter"0303: And before any further ado, Happy Mothering Sunday to all mothers out there, whether you’re diehard cricket fans yourselves or have been resigned to a lifetime of washing your family’s cricket kit, while despairing at the modern tendency to slide-tackle-dive around to prevent boundaries. I’d like to hear any stories you may have of mothers who have gone above and beyond the call of duty in the name of cricket - such as Dermot Reeve’s mum Monica, who once took over as England’s stand-in official scorer during an overseas ODI series.0255: Morning, everyone. Whether you’ve been making a special effort to get up in time for play each day, or you’re a Saturday night reveller who hasn’t been to bed yet, you’re very welcome. The match situation is that after two days of the first Test, England are firmly in control after declaring on 599-6 and reducing Bangladesh to 154-5 yesterday. The one immovable object has been opener Tamim Iqbal, who is 81 not out - England will skip the light fandango and turn cartwheels 'cross the floor if they can dislodge him this morning.