England v Bangladesh 1st Test Day 5 Live Stream Broadcast Online Television May 31,2010.Bangladesh tour of England 1st Test: England v Bangladesh at Lord's, May 27-31, 2010
Stumps - Day 4
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Batsmen Runs B 4s 6s SR This bowler Last 10 ovs Mat Runs HS Ave
*Shakib Al Hasan (lhb) 2 3 0 0 66.66 0 (0b) 2 (3b) 20 1154 100 32.97
Junaid Siddique (lhb) 66 134 7 0 49.25 18 (51b) 15 (35b) 17 927 106 28.96
Bowlers O M R W Econ 0s 4s 6s This spell Mat Wkts BBI Ave
*James Anderson (rfm) 20.0 6 66 1 3.30 91 9 0 4-2-7-1 47 161 7/43 34.62
Tim Bresnan (rmf) 20.0 5 88 1 4.40 84 13 0 4-0-12-1 5 12 3/45 40.58
That ends a long day with Bangladesh able to hold their heads high despite the loss of those two late wickets. They are 105 ahead and still have a chance of saving this match, but England will fancy chasing a sizeable target on what remains a flat pitch - especially when the sun is out. Without doubt the highlight of the day was Tamim Iqbal's 100-ball 103, an innings that will be remembered for a long time. It was full of dash and dare, but don't forget the effort of Imrul Kayes who made a career-best 75 in a record opening stand of 185. That last half an hour hurt Bangladesh, though, and England will aim to wrap up the innings by lunch time and chase a target tomorrow afternoon.
Liam is busy finishing his bulletin so that will be ready shortly, but if you hadn't had enough of international cricket West Indies are currently taking on South Africa in Dominica.
It's been an enthralling day of Test cricket and let's hope we get more of it on Monday. But for now this is Andrew McGlashan and Liam Brickhill saying goodnight and thanks for joining us. We will be back from 10.30am tomorrow.
84.6
Anderson to Junaid Siddique, 2 runs, makes him play but he works it off middle through square leg and that's a fine effort from Siddique as he ends on 66
Last ball of the day...here we go
84.5
Anderson to Junaid Siddique, no run, 137.5 kph, he can't quite his line right in this final over, starts too wide and Siddique is able to watch it go through
84.4
Anderson to Junaid Siddique, no run, 138.4 kph, just a little too wide and it swings away further as the left hander lets it go
84.3
Anderson to Junaid Siddique, 2 runs, 136.9 kph, full on the stumps and Siddique drives it nicely through cover where there is plenty of space at the moment
84.2
Anderson to Junaid Siddique, no run, 134.4 kph, that's a cracker and it flies over middle stump as Siddique leaves on length more than line
84.1
Anderson to Junaid Siddique, no run, 132.7 kph, full and swinging away outside off, left alone...Siddique will be happy with six of those
Last over of the day coming up...what can Anderson do?
End of over 84 (2 runs) Bangladesh 324/5
Shakib Al Hasan 2* (3b) TT Bresnan 20-5-88-1
Junaid Siddique 62* (128b 7x4) JM Anderson 19-6-62-1
Tomorrow, this match is built up for a cracking finish, and for a tenner you - yes, you - will be allowed to watch the match and even walk on the hallowed turf during the lunch break. How spiffing. And U16s and OAPs will get to do it for free
83.6
Bresnan to Shakib Al Hasan, 2 runs, 130.6 kph, on leg stump, clipped down towards fine leg who is quite wide and Shakib is off the mark
83.5
Bresnan to Shakib Al Hasan, no run, 129.9 kph, outside off, pushed into the off side and he thinks of a single but stays put
83.4
Bresnan to Shakib Al Hasan, no run, 133.3 kph, defends his first ball into the off side
The captain comes in...
England making late breakthroughs at the end of a long day
83.3
Bresnan to Shahadat Hossain, OUT, 136.5 kph, that's the spot and Shahadat wasn't in the same postcode as the ball crashes into middle stump...he was standing outside leg and Bresnan homed in
Shahadat Hossain b Bresnan 0 (4b 0x4 0x6) SR: 0.00
83.2
Bresnan to Shahadat Hossain, no run, 131.1 kph, better line but Shahadat is still able to leave it late...full and straight the key here
83.1
Bresnan to Shahadat Hossain, no run, 132.2 kph, too wide from Bresnan, full outside off and Shahadat doesn't need to play
Two overs left in the day...Siddique is in some pain after that blow. The glove is off as he inspects the damage and the physio is having a closer look. It took him on the right glove, but he's okay to carry on
End of over 83 (maiden) Bangladesh 322/4
Junaid Siddique 62* (128b 7x4) JM Anderson 19-6-62-1
Shahadat Hossain 0* (1b) TT Bresnan 19-5-86-0
82.6
Anderson to Junaid Siddique, no run, 133.6 kph, a vicious ball to end the over, short and takes the glove but Siddique actually does well to keep it down as it falls short of the slips...a very testing over from Anderson
Can this one be a touch fuller?
Anderson to Junaid Siddique, no run, 135.8 kph, there's the inswinger and Siddique doesn't play but fortunately for him it strikes him high on the back leg
82.4
Anderson to Junaid Siddique, no run, 137.6 kph, excellent line on off stump but it's a good leave this time
82.3
Anderson to Junaid Siddique, no run, 140.2 kph, another beauty, fuller outside off this time and Siddique is caught on the crease as he prods forward and gets beaten
82.2
Anderson to Junaid Siddique, no run, 137.0 kph, and another from Anderson, this time Siddique gets the bat out of the line but it was quite similar to his first-innings dismissal when he couldn't
82.1
Anderson to Junaid Siddique, no run, 136.8 kph, that's a good one outside off stump, swings away with bounce from the left hander who follows it
The two batsmen have a chat about tactics. The nightwatchman should really take most of the strike
End of over 82 (1 run) Bangladesh 322/4
Shahadat Hossain 0* (1b) TT Bresnan 19-5-86-0
Junaid Siddique 62* (122b 7x4) JM Anderson 18-5-62-1
81.6
Bresnan to Shahadat Hossain, no run, 135.2 kph, wasted ball from Bresnan who doesn't make him play wide outside off stump
81.5
Bresnan to Junaid Siddique, 1 run, 134.7 kph, defended off the back foot with an open face and gets a single out to deep point...slightly strange that England left the gap open
81.4
Bresnan to Junaid Siddique, no run, 134.0 kph, full outside off and left alone
81.3
Bresnan to Junaid Siddique, no run, 133.0 kph, nearly finds the deep short leg as he clips this off his pads but it doesn't carry to Ian Bell
81.2
Bresnan to Junaid Siddique, no run, 133.3 kph, back of a length on middle which is defended back down the pitch
81.1
Bresnan to Junaid Siddique, no run, 133.0 kph, full on middle, nicely bowled and squares up Siddique who plays to the off side
Shahadat Hossain comes in as the nightwatchman. He played a heap of shots this morning so it will be fascinating to watch. Tim Bresnan will share the new ball
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