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By Mark Mitchener
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1035: If you didn't catch up with yesterday's post-match reaction,
England team director Andy Flower admits that their bowling must improve
if they are to force a victory today, while
BBC cricket correspondent Jonathan Agnew fears that England may not have time to chase down a target of 250 or more.
You can keep up with
Aggers
or our man at Lord's
Oliver Brett
by following them on Twitter.
1030: Morning, everyone. A warm welcome to the final day of the first Test - it's overcast but dry in London, and if you haven't heard about today's ticket prices, you may be sorely tempted to head to Lord's for what could be a very exciting day's cricket. Entry is free if you're under 16 or over 65, or just £10 if you fall between those two ages. And for the first time in years, as Aggers revealed on TMS yesterday, if it stays dry you'll be allowed to wander onto the hallowed turf at the lunch interval.
Anyway, the match situation is this: having followed on yesterday, Bangladesh are 328-5 in their second innings - so in effect they're "net" 105-5. Junaid Siddique (66) and skipper Shakib Al Hasan (2) are at the crease, and England's four-man attack has been rather toiling after the best part of three days in the field.
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