Bangladesh captain Mashrafe Mortaza was left to rue his decision to field as England posted their highest World Cup total of 386-6 built around Jason Roy's blistering 153 off 121 balls. The hosts, who had lost their last two World Cup matches against Bangladesh, then bowled out Bangladesh for 280 with Shakib alone offering significant resistance with a defiant 121. "I thought we bowled really, really well against South Africa and against New Zealand. The 32-year-old said the only way Bangladesh could control England's relentless onslaught was by getting regular wickets but that did not materialise. "They are not changing in this World Cup the way their approach was going for the last two-three years.
Source: bd News24 June 08, 2019 19:18 UTC