11 July,2010 08:14 AM IST | | AFP
Bristol: Bangladesh won for the first time in 25 matches and enjoyed their first victory over England in any format with a stunning five-run success in the second one-day international here on Saturday.
They defended a seemingly below par total of 236 to bowl England out for 231 with three balls to spare.
Bangladesh had lost 24 matches in all formats since beating Zimbabwe by one wicket in a one-day international in Chittagong in November and came into this match on the back of Thursday's six-wicket series-opening loss at Trent Bridge.
England collapsed to 115 for five and were 166 for seven in the 40th over when Stuart Broad joined Trott.
The duo got the target down to 36 off five overs. But their stand of 43 was broken when Broad was caught at backward point off skipper Mashrafe Mortaza.
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