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Last Updated: Friday, 31 October, 2003, 08:24 GMT
Bangladesh v England photos - day three
England pace bowler Richard Johnson celebrates dismissing Rajin Saleh
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England paceman Richard Johnson grabs his second wicket of the innings early on the third morning, snaring Rajin Saleh for 32
Richard Johnson celebrates dismissing Khaled Mashud
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Johnson strikes again in his next over to dismiss Khaled Mashud, leaving Bangladesh on 110-6, still 17 short of avoiding the follow-on
Kent fast bowler Martin Saggers celebrates his first Test wicket on his Test debut
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Kent fast bowler Martin Saggers earns a wicket on his Test debut, having Mushfiqur Rahman caught behind by Chris Read for 28
Mashrafe Mortaza is clean bowled by Richard Johnson
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Mashrafe Mortaza is ninth man out for Bangladesh, clean bowled by Johnson to give the Somerset bowler figures of 5-49
Martin Saggers wraps up the Bangladeshi innings for 152 with the wicket of Enamul Haque Jr
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Saggers wraps up the Bangladeshi innings for 152 with the wicket of Enamul Haque Jr to give England a lead of 174
England opener Marcus Trescothick has his sprained thumb attended to by physio Kirk Russell
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England opener Marcus Trescothick drops down the batting order after suffering a sprained left thumb
Bangladeshi fast bowler Mashrafe Mortaza is helped from the field with a knee injury
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Bangladesh suffer a further blow when leading fast bowler Mortaza is helped from the field with a knee injury just before tea
Former England captain Nasser Hussain sweeps
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Former England captain Nasser Hussain takes 22 balls to get off the mark but plugs away as England reach 118-2 at tea - a lead of 292
Graham Thorpe of England sweeps
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Graham Thorpe eventually perishes lbw to Rafique for 54 to end his third-wicket partnership of 138 with Hussain
Nasser Hussain waves his bat to the crowd on reaching fifty
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Hussain moves smoothly ont towards his century but becomes the fourth man out, just five runs short of his hundred
England wicket-keeper Chris Read hits the ball into the covers
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Wicket-keeper Chris Read is unbeaten on 38 as England reach 293-5 at the close and hold a massive advantage of 467




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