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CHITTAGONG, AFP: Shakib Al Hasan put in a fine all-round performance as Bangladesh pulled off a consolation 50-run win in the third one-day international against England in Chittagong on Monday.
Shakib top-scored with 75 to guide Bangladesh to 246 and then claimed 4-35 to help the home side bowl out England for 196 in 43.1 overs, ending the series with a 2-1 defeat.
This was England’s last scheduled ODI until 8 September and gave the defending champions useful practice on tricky South Asian pitches ahead of the ODI World Cup in India later this year.
Ebadot Hossain and Taijul Islam played their part in the win with two wickets each and Mushfiqur Rahim and Najmul Hossain Shanto chipped in with 70 and 53 runs respectively with the bat.
Jason Roy and Phil Salt got the England reply off to a cracking start as they added 54 for the opening stand. But Bangladesh struck back with three wickets falling in the space of eight balls to have England on the ropes at 55-3. Player-of-the-match Shakib broke the partnership, with Salt going for 35, before bowling out Roy for 19 in his next over.
In between Shakib’s two wickets, Ebadot dismissed Dawid Malan for a duck.
James Vince and Sam Curran staged a recovery with a 49-run stand for the fourth wicket before they were removed by Shakib and Mehidy Hasan Miraz respectively.
Bangladesh took full control of the game once Taijul had skipper Jos Buttler out leg-before for 26.
Taijul also bowled Adil Rashid before Shakib returned for his final spell to dismiss debutant Rehan Ahmed.
Mehidy took a low catch at midwicket as Shakib reached 300 ODI wickets, the first Bangladeshi to do so.
Shakib thought he had his fifth five-wicket haul in ODIs after Jofra Archer was given out lbw but the decision was reversed on review.
Mustafizur Rahman ended the fight of Chris Woakes, who made 34, in the next over to end the contest.
Archer earlier picked up 3-35, Adil Rashid 2-21 and Curran 2-51 as England bowled out Bangladesh, who opted to bat first after winning the toss, in 48.5 overs