10.25pm: Well, we avoided another damp squib in Guwahati, England making short work of their DLS-adjusted target to get home with a dozen overs to spare. Bangladesh have managed a good run-out from their two games, beating Sri Lanka and then landing a few blows on England between the showers. Both will move on to the World Cup proper next, with the reigning champions opening the tournament on Thursday in Ahmedabad

Moeen Ali is Player of the Match: [Good to play] "Very valuable, obviously didn't have the first game. More important for the bowlers, invaluable time in the field. I just want to play how I can play. Sometimes you have to adapt. Play to your strengths, felt like I played well so wanted to keep the momentum. [Taking on SLA] Had enough time, that particular bowler, it suited me to play that way. Wasn't something I planned. The pitch was okay, nipped around and there was a bit of bounce. [WC opener] We're ready, got enough time. Going to be a massive game, NZ are a dangerous side, but we're ready."

And that's a wrap from Guwahati tonight. Thanks for sticking with us through the delays. There are still a few more warm-up games to go, but we'll be back for more with the first game of the World Cup proper on Thursday. Cheerio!

24.1
2
Mahmudullah to Root, 2 runs, tossed up and pushed through the covers, they will get back for two here... and England win by four wickets

END OF OVER:
24 | 8 Runs 1 Wkt | ENG: 195/6 (2 runs required from 13 overs, RR: 8.12, RRR: 0.15)

  • Chris Woakes1 (2b)
  • Joe Root24 (39b)
  • Nasum Ahmed2-0-20-1
  • Mahmudullah2-0-14-0
23.6
0
Nasum Ahmed to Woakes, no run, defended into the off side
23.5
1
Nasum Ahmed to Root, 1 run, tossed up and reverse-swept to backward point, they steal one more

England 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st9DJ MalanJM Bairstow
2nd42JM BairstowJE Root
3rd22JE RootHC Brook
4th34JE RootJC Buttler
5th7JE RootLS Livingstone
6th79MM AliJE Root
7th4CR WoakesJE Root