10:50
The boundaries are big in Abu Dhabi, especially on one side of the ground – which should work in the spinners’ favour.
Here is some stattage for you, about the likelihood of Moeen Ali taking the new ball again.:
10:41
Teams
England: (unchanged) Roy, Buttler (wk), Malan, Morgan (c), Bairstow, Livingstone, Moeen, Woakes, Jordan, Rashid, Mills.
Bangladesh: Litton Kumer Das, Naim Sheikh, Shakib Al Hasan, Md Mushfiqur Rahim, MD Mahmudullah (c), Afif Hossain Dhrubo, Nurul Hasan Sohan (wk), Shak Mahedi Hasan, MD Shoriful Islam, Nasum Ahmed, MD Mustafizur Rahman
10:35
Bangladesh win the toss and will bat!
Slow pitch, big ground, very hot, lots of spinners. “Looks like a very good wicket to bat on,” says Mahmudullah.
Eoin Morgan says he’s not that bothered, new ground, need to adapt.
10:29
Preamble
Good morning! It’s Wednesday, so England are taking on Bangladesh in Abu Dhabi. Unbelievably, this is the first IT20 between the two sides, in a format where money-making means match-ups are ten-a-penny. The Bangladesh board aren’t rich enough, you say? Don’t be ridiculous!
England, who thrashed West Indies, are huge favourites against a Bangladesh side who lost against Scotland in the qualifying round-robin, and then lost against Sri Lanka in their first Super 12 match.
As an afternoon game, there will be no problems for either side with the dew that so troubled India in the field against walking-on-air Pakistan.
My colleague Simon Burnton is already at the ground and reports things are somewhat subdued.
Both teams will be taking the knee, happily avoiding yesterday’s controversy when Quinton de Kock refused and missed South Africa’s game against West Indies. Much more to come out there, I’m sure.
Play starts at 11am BST.
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