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30-Oct-2016
Moeen Ali made England's first breakthrough by trapping Imrul Kayes for 78•Associated Press
Shakib Al Hasan batted with intent to make 41•Associated Press
But his departure gave England a boost before lunch•Associated Press
In the next over, Ben Stokes had Mushfiqur Rahim caught at slip for 9•Associated Press
Tensions rose as umpire Ravi had a word with Joe Root•Getty Images
Shuvagata Hom played his shots to rally Bangladesh's tail•Associated Press
Bangladesh's fans were in fine fettle as the lead grew•Getty Images
Adil Rashid finished with four wickets as Bangladesh were all out for 296•Associated Press
Ben Duckett used the reverse sweep to excellent effect in England's chase•Getty Images
Alastair Cook bedded in for his longest stay of the tour so far•Getty Images
But Duckett's impetus took a big bite out of England's requirement•Getty Images
He brought up his half-century as England went to tea on 100 for 0•AFP
But then, Duckett was bowled by the first ball after the break ...•Getty Images
... before Shakib nailed the ailing Joe Root for 1•Getty Images
Gary Ballance fell to a horrible heave to mid-off•Getty Images
Mehedi, at the age of 19, stormed to his third five-wicket haul in four innings•Associated Press
Cook survived a huge appeal for lbw before poking to silly point for 59•Getty Images
Mehedi had left England in an utter tailspin•Getty Images
Jonny Bairstow couldn't stem the tide as he was caught at leg slip for 3•Getty Images
Ben Stokes resisted for a while before being bowled by Shakib Al Hasan•Getty Images
Shakib ripped out three wickets in a single over, including Zafar Ansari for a duck•Getty Images
Fittingly, Mehedi wrapped up the victory with the scalp of Steven Finn•Getty Images
Bangladesh's first victory over a maiden Test nation was gleefully celebrated•Getty Images