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Collingwood makes history in England win

NOTTINGHAM: Paul Collingwood became only the second man in the history of one-day international cricket to score a century and take five or more wickets in the same match as England beat Bangladesh by 168 runs in the triangular series day/nighter here at Trent Bridge.
The 29-year-old Durham all-rounder scored a career-best 112 not  out and took six for 31 with his medium-pacers, an England record,  as Bangladesh were bowled out for 223.
Earlier, England’s total of 391 for four was the second highest  in one-day international cricket history behind Sri Lanka’s 398 for  five against Kenya in Kandy in 1995-96. Andrew Strauss made a  career-best 152.
Only West Indies great Viv Richards with 119 and five for 41  against New Zealand at Dunedin in 1986/87 had previously achieved  the same all-round feat as Collingwood in the 2,252 game history of  one-day internationals.
England remained top of the table with three wins from three  matches while Bangladesh, who beat world champions Australia by five  wickets in one of cricket’s greatest upsets on Saturday, stayed  second. The next match in the series sees England play Australia in a  day/night match at Durham tomorrow.
Javed Omar 50 off 99 balls, 5x4, before Collingwood had Habibul Bashar caught at cover for 16 off a leading edge and then dived forward to catch Aftab Ahmed next ball for a golden duck, 181-5. Javed Omar inside-edged Collingwood onto his stumps for 59, 196-6.
Vaughan off with a groin strain. Khaled Mashud, pulling, caught for 8 by Geraint Jones, standing up, off Collingwood.
With his final delivery of his 10 overs, he bowled Mashrafe Mortaza with a full toss for a duck.    – AFP
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