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Mehidy Hasan Miraz guides Bangladesh to T20 series win over England

A brilliant performance from all-rounder Mehidy Hasan Miraz helped Bangladesh secure a series victory against T20 world champions England in Dhaka on Sunday.

The spinner took 4-12 with the ball to help skittle out England for just 117 at Shere Bangla National Stadium.

Mehidy then contributed a quick-fire 20 – while Najmul Hossain Shanto finished unbeaten on 46 – as the Tigers clinched a four-wicket win and the three-match Twenty20 series with a game to spare.

“I thought we bowled really well,” Bangladesh captain Shakib Al Hasan said. “They had a good start but we kept ourselves going. Spin restricted them and we did well.

“In a tricky game like this where this not much to be scored it was important to keep our nerves. All the bowlers and batters did really well.”

Ultimately England's downfall came down to a dismal batting display after rejigging their top-order, with Phil Salt and Dawid Malan opening, Moeen Ali at three and captain Jos Buttler at four following their six-wicket defeat in Chattogram on Thursday.

England, who had never lost a T20I to Bangladesh before this series, struggled with the bat from the outset and Malan (five) departed early, before fellow opener Salt was caught and bowled by Shakib on 25.

Ben Duckett top-scored for the visitors with a run-a-ball 28 but could not push on, after which Mehidy (4-12) ripped through the middle order.

Rehan Ahmed scored 11 on his T20I debut – and would later claim his first wicket – as England finished with their eighth-lowest T20I total.

The hosts got off to a disappointing start to their reply when they lost openers Litton Das and Rony Talukdar – both for nine – before Najmul and Mehidy stitched together a 41-run partnership to get them back on track.

Jofra Archer

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