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Bangladesh v England: Watch the Story of the second ODI at Dhaka

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A recap of the action from the second ODI between Bangladesh and England

England were bowled out for 204 as they slipped to a 34-run defeat in a heated second ODI against Bangladesh at Dhaka.

Click on the video above to watch the best of the action as Mashrafe Mortaza led his Bangladesh side to a series-levelling victory.

A disciplined England bowling display saw them restrict the hosts to 238-8 with Chris Woakes (2-40) dismissing both Bangladesh openers to short-pitched deliveries, before Ball (2-44) - five-for hero from the first ODI - struck with just his second ball, bowling Sabbir Rahman.

Mahmudullah - who hit a hundred as Bangladesh knocked England out of the 2015 World Cup - scored 75 to rescue the hosts' innings somewhat, but he and Mosaddek Hossain (29) perished in consecutive Rashid (2-53) overs.

Skipper Mortaza came in and spanked three sixes and two fours in a 29-ball 44 - putting on 69 in 49 balls with Nasir Hossain (27no) - to at least give his side something to defend.

And it proved more than enough as England slumped to 26-4, Mortaza claiming three wickets as the tourists' star turns from the first game, Ben Duckett and Ben Stokes, both fell for ducks.

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Nick Knight speaks with Jos Buttler and Mashrafe Mortaza during the presentation for the second ODI between Bangladesh and England

Jos Buttler (57) and Jonny Bairstow (35) dragged England back into contention before Taskin Ahmed (3-47) returned to the attack to remove both of them - with an exuberant Bangladesh celebration leading to a rather unsavoury exchange following Buttler's dismissal.

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A last wicket stand of 45 between Rashid (33no) and Ball (28) briefly had Bangladesh fans fearing the worst before Mortaza brought himself back on and claimed the final wicket.

Watch the crucial third ODI between Bangladesh and England live on Sky Sports 2 from 9am on Wednesday.

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