Dawid Malan century guides England to win over Bangladesh in ODI opener
A battling century from Dawid Malan guided England to victory over Bangladesh in a low-scoring opener to the one-day international series in Mirpur on Wednesday.
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A battling century from Dawid Malan guided England to victory over Bangladesh in a low-scoring opener to the one-day international series in Mirpur on Wednesday.
Dawid Malan cracked an unbeaten century as world champions England defeated Bangladesh by three wickets in a low-scoring first one-day international of their three-match series in Mirpur on Wednesday.
Dawid Malan scored a hundred under pressure to guide England to a thrilling three-wicket win over Bangladesh in the first one-day international in Dhaka on Wednesday.
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