After 234 days, 24 matches and 1022 shakes of the head from Jamie Siddons, Bangladesh have finally won a cricket match. More over, it was against England, in England. It was breathtaking throughout, unwatchable at times but, somehow, Bangladesh managed to defend a sub-standard total. At the half-way stage, with Bangladesh having set England a poor 232, [...] See the complete post here
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