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England tour of Bangladesh 2016-17

Jos Buttler, Moeen Ali’s fifties drive England XI to victory vs BCB Select XI

After setting target of 209, BCB Select XI lost by four wickets against England XI in practice match at Fatullah.

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Imrul Kayes century guides BCB Select XI to 309/9 vs England XI

It was not just Kayes but tagging along were Mushfiqur Rahim and skipper Nasir Hossain who score a fifty and 46 runs respectively against England XI.

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ENG XI 313/6, Live Cricket Score, BCB Select XI vs England XI: ENG XI win by 4 wickets

The ODI series will be followed by 2 two-day tour games in Chittagong and then the first Test in the same city from October 20-24.

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Bangladesh vs England: Mashrafe Mortaza expects to recover before series

Mashrafe Mortaza suffered an ankle-injury as he twisted his ankle during run-up in the series against Afghanistan at home.

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Bangladesh vs England: Jos Buttler calls for focus on cricket

The England Cricket Board decided to go ahead with a month-long tour that begins with a one-day warm-up match on October 4.

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Bangaldesh leader Mashrafe Mortaza sweat over fitness for England series

Bangladesh won by 141 runs VS Afghanistan to clinch series 2-1 and in this way registered their 100th win in 50-overs.

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England ODI side arrive in Bangladesh amid huge security

England will play three ODIs and a couple of Tests, beginning from October 7.

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Bangladesh vs England: Ben Stokes likely to be vice-captain for ODI series

Jos Buttler will lead England in the ODI series as Eoin Morgan has backed out due to security concerns.

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James Anderson to miss England tour of Bangladesh

James Anderson had missed his first Test against Pakistan due to stress fracture in his right shoulder.

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Bangladesh promise ‘unprecedented security’ to England cricketers ahead of series

After their own security expert carried out an assessment in Bangladesh, England's cricket board decided to go ahead with a month-long tour that begins with three ODIs followed by two Test matches.

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