First one-day international, Mirpur:
LIVE TEXT COMMENTARY (all times GMT)
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By Mark Mitchener
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0740: But of course, it wouldn't be BBC live cricket text without you guys getting involved. Whether you're anywhere from Dundee to Dhaka, do e-mail us at tms@bbc.co.uk (with 'For Mark Mitchener' in the subject line), text us on 81111 (from the UK) or +44 7786200666 (worldwide), or join the debate on
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0735: News from the middle is that England have won the toss and elected to field. As we told you yesterday on the BBC, Craig Kieswetter makes his England debut - and it will be as a specialist opening batsman, with Matt Prior keeping the gloves and batting at seven. There's no place for either Joe Denly or Jonathan Trott, who were England's opening partnership in the Twenty20s against Pakistan. A "slow, flat" pitch looks tailor-made for the Bangladesh spin attack, although paceman Mashrafe Mortaza is back after a long spell out injured.
0725: Ahoy there. The good ship England has set sail for the East, and weighed anchor in Bangladesh. Captain Strauss may be giving this voyage a miss, but First Mate Cook has been elevated to the rank of Captain, and they've picked up a useful-looking cabin boy called Kieswetter on their travels, who'll get his chance to shiver his timbers today. (OK, I hear you cry, it's Sunday morning and probably too early to keep going on the nautical metaphors). It may be a day-nighter in Bangladesh, but that means it's slightly more sociable hours for those of us back in the UK. We're set to get under way at 0800 GMT - while the TMS crew will be on air from 0745.
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