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Summary
- Buttler passes 50 but is struggling with injury
- Roy hits 153 off 121 – opener falls after hitting three sixes in a row
- Right-hander just short of World Cup record by England batsman (Strauss’ 158 v India, 2011)
- Bairstow (51) puts on 128 for first wicket with Roy
- Bangladesh won toss; England bring in Plunkett for Moeen
Live Reporting
By Matthew Henry
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Eng 311-3
Buttler is signalling something to the dressing room.
I think it’s just a new bat he wants but he’s hobbling towards the 12th man.
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Three sixes and out – Roy ends his innings in spectacular fashion
We’re all here for the Buttler show now but Jason Roy will be the key man in this innings.
His 153 was brilliant and finished in entertaining fashion.
Watch it here…
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Eng 309-4
Buttler 53, Morgan 22
Shakib throws one really wide but Buttler doesn’t connect as he’d like. He then looks down to the ground and takes a little longer than normal to push off for his single.
If this is a serious problem then surely Buttler should retire hurt?
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Not out
Yep. Buttler is in by a good yard.
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Post update
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on TMS
Buttler is really struggling with his injury, there is a lot of pain there.
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Umpire review
Buttler is trying not to show pain but he’s struggling with this injury.
Shakib Al Hasan knocks the bails off with a direct hit from mid-wicket. I think Buttler has made his ground but we’re checking.
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50 for Buttler
51 from 33 now for Buttler after a couple. It’s another half-century for England’s star man.
Can he go on and get a hundred? Is he fit enough?
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Post update
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Eng 302-3
300 up!
Eoin Morgan with a lovely cut behind square and it goes for four.
Beautiful timing.
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Post update
Buttler is limping just a little. That hip issue may still be bothering him.
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How’s stat?!
Andy Zaltzman
Test Match Special statistician
Since the last World Cup Jos Buttler has scored 1,020 runs from 564 balls in the last 10 overs of innings, a strike rate of 10.8 per over and he is averaging 78.3 in the last 10 overs of innings.
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Eng 298-3
Buttler 49, Morgan 16
Eoin Morgan has gone beyond 11,000 List A runs during this innings. With Buttler on the charge he’s been able to play himself in but still had time for this lovely six.
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Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on TMS
This is what Buttler does, there is no clue where to put the field or where to bowl. One thing for sure, if you put one on length it is going to end up in the stands or in the river.
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Eng 296-3
And another!
Jos Buttler makes this game look so easy. This one is hammered down the ground again but only hits the scaffolding rather than clearing the stand.
Must do better.
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Eng 288-3
Here’s the six I got a little excited about earlier.
How has Jos Buttler managed to hit it out of the ground from that position?
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Warner hits Aussie net bowler on head with shot
There was concern for a net bowler during Australia’s net practice this morning, after he was hit on the head by a David Warner shot. The bowler has gone to hospital as a precaution, but was sat up and smiling shortly after the incident, which left Warner shaken.
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Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent
England have not been afraid to defend today when it has been needed, it has been a much calmer performance.
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Eng 285-3
Buttler 38, Morgan 15
Nope. He’s not happy with it. This bat has given Buttler two big sixes and two fours, and taken him to 38 from 27 balls, but he’s changing it.
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Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent
I’d be happy with a shot like that with a belting bat let along a broken one.
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Eng 283-3
We’re into the final 10 overs. It doesn’t take a Rachel Riley wannabee to work out that 10 runs an over from here would take England to 375.
Jos Buttler is looking at his bat like he’s not happy with it but still crashes a shot for four, along the ground all of the way.
Has he got the fastest hands you’ve ever seen?