England wrap up convincing win

England bowled out Bangladesh inside a session for a second time to claim an emphatic innings and 80-run victory in the second npower Test at Old Trafford.

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Following on 203 runs behind this afternoon, the tourists slumped to 123 all out and a 2-0 series loss with a sorry display.

Steven Finn was the pick of the England bowling, following up a five-wicket haul in the first Test at Lord’s with five for 42.

Most of his good work came after James Anderson had set the tone by removing dangerous opener Tamim Iqbal, scorer of a scintillating century on Saturday, second ball of the innings. Read more
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