Bangladesh deny England in thriller

CHITTAGONG, Bangladesh, (Reuters) – Bangladesh  tail-enders Shafiul Islam and Mahmudullah became the toast of  the nation yesterday after steering their team to a stunning  two-wicket World Cup win over England.

The co-hosts looked to be probably heading out of the  competition with England progressing to the last eight when they  slumped to 169-8 chasing 226 to win on an unpredictable wicket  with the ball reverse swinging.

But Shafiul decided attack was the best way ahead and he  blasted 24 in as many balls to carry his team over the line for  the unlikeliest of wins as the home crowd went wild.
Earlier, Jonathan Trott top-scored for England with 67  backed up by Eoin Morgan (63) to help their side recover from a  poor start to reach 225 all out in the Group B clash.
The result was an amazing turnaround for the home side who  were skittled for just 58 against West Indies a week ago in  Dhaka before losing by nine wickets.

Shafiul Islam

“You never know with cricket. It’s unbelievable,” said  vice-captain Tamim Iqbal. “We knew that he (Shafiul) could bat  but not like that.”

Mahmudullah (21) and Shafiul added 58 runs in their unbroken  ninth wicket to take their team to victory with an over left.

Bangladesh had been apparently cruising towards victory  thanks to solid innings from Imrul Kayes (60) and Tamim (38).

But they suddenly lost momentum with the victory in sight as  five wickets tumbled for 14 runs, which prompted hundreds of  disgruntled fans to file out of the stadium.

Unfortunately for those spectators, they missed out on  witnessing one of Bangladesh’s greatest World Cup victories as  Shafiul and Mahmudullah rescued their country with their  sparkling partnership.