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Stokes swings the Test England's way

Moeen Ali struck with the second ball of the morning when Shakib Al Hasan had a wild charge down the pitch  Associated Press
It was an awful piece of judgement from such an experienced batsman  Associated Press
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Adil Rashid also struck as Bangladesh continued to lose their way  Associated Press
Ben Stokes had been the catalyst late on the second day and continued a masterful display of reverse swing  Associated Press
Stokes wrapped up the innings when Kamrul Islam Rabbi judged the wrong one to leave  Associated Press
However, after a steady start, England quickly lost top-order wickets - Alastair Cook the first when he edged low to slip  Getty Images
Mehedi Hasan claimed the seventh wicket of his debut Test  Getty Images
Shakib tried to make amends for his earlier shot with two wickets before lunch  AFP
Moeen Ali helped to steady England's innings before falling for 14...  AFP
...he was well caught off a sweep by Mushfiqur Rahim to leave England 62 for 5  Getty Images
But Stokes followed his fine bowling with a mature and sensible half-century  AFP
He was joined in a crucial sixth-wicket stand by Jonny Bairstow, who broke Andy Flower's record for runs by a wicketkeeper in <a href="http://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/engine/stats/index.html?class=1;filter=advanced;keeper=1;orderby=runs;template=results;type=batting;view=year" target="new">a year</a>  AFP
Stokes unleashed some powerful shots as England took control  Getty Images
Kamrul Islam Rabbi claimed Bairstow as his first Test wicket  AFP
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