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By Mark Mitchener
BANGLADESH VICTORY TARGET IS 513
Former England all-rounder Dominic Cork on TMS: "Bangladesh should drop Imrul Kayes, put Siddique up to open, move Mushfiqur up to three, take the gloves away from him and pick another keeper"0340 - Ban 199-5 (78 overs)
New ball available after 80 overs, remember. Swann has a half-hearted lbw appeal against Siddique, but that was going way down the leg side. Maiden over - three overs gone, 87 remaining in the day.
From Anon, via text: “Mark, is it me or does this not feel like a proper Test match even though there’s still a game to win Anyway you’ll keep me going until home”
0337 - Ban 199-5 (77 overs)
Tim Bresnan, who bowled very wholeheartedly yesterday, takes the second over of the day. A fine cover drive for four brings Mushfiqur his second fifty of the match - a great performance by the little wicketkeeper.0333 - Ban 195-5 (76 overs)
Siddique is surrounded by three close fielders as England’s loyal supporters lustily sing “Jerusalem”. The left-hander square-cuts a wide delivery for four - give the page a manual refresh, and the “play to start at 0330” will disappear…
Former Middlesex and Durham seamer Simon Hughes, aka “The Analyst”, on TMS: "If this finishes as a Bangladesh victory, I’ll be suspecting match-fixing"0329: Here we go. Graeme Swann to take the first over of the day to Junaid Siddique, who’s taken 199 balls to score 68. His partner Mushfiqur Rahim has 47 from 105.0324: A correction to note about the aforementioned young Steve Finn - he told yesterday’s press conference that his height (previously reported as 6ft 7ins) has been under-reported - he is in fact 6ft 8ins. (And this makes him England’s tallest ever player!)From TrickieDickie, Monday evening, Hollywood, TMS inbox: “Sorry you’ve lost your day off, but hopefully an England win will make up for it. Anyway, things I don’t understand: 1. Why did England only pack four bowlers 2. Why didn’t we enforce the follow-on These questions both point to a worrying lack of confidence in the England locker room”
0317: TMS have started up - Simon Mann hopes to dispel any rumours of rain. Although it’s been raining in Dhaka, it’s hot and sunny in Chittagong - and eventhe BBC weather forecast for Chittagong,which was predicting “drizzle” yesterday, has gone back to “scorchio”.0311: England have never failed to win a Test against Bangladesh, andpace bowler Steve Finn thinks England are sure to wrap up victory today.He thinks two wickets should see them into the tail - and I’d agree as these two currently at the crease can clearly bat, Naeem Islam showed in the first innings that he can hold an end up, although I’m not sure England have much to fear from the final three batsmen.From Chrissy, Lincolnshire, TMS inbox: "Hi Mark, a much quieter night here on the labour ward, last night no sooner had I e-mailed you, then we had four babies born in quick succession, and now nothing, a bit like England’s bowling yesterday!"0255: Morning, everyone. I wish I could promise you “adventure, excitement and really wild things” - but we could still be in for a gripping final day’s play. Bangladesh are 191-5 in their second innings, chasing an unlikely victory target of 513 - but the resistance shown by the current partnership of Junaid Siddique and Mushfiqur Rahim shows it will be far from straightforward for England as they press for victory.