PLAYER RATINGS: Jason Roy stars on a rough day for Tamim Iqbal

The Cricketer rates the individual performances of every player during the second ODI between Bangladesh and England

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England wrapped up the three-match ODI series against Bangladesh with a game to spare after a 132-run victory in Dhaka.

Jason Roy struck a 12th century in the format as the tourists made 326 for 7 from their 50 overs.

Sam Curran (4 for 29) took a flurry of new ball wickets to set the Tigers back before Adil Rashid (4 for 45) helped bowl the hosts out for just 194.

NICK HOWSON rates the performance of every player from the second ODI...

BANGLADESH

Tamim Iqbal (35): A mixed day for the Bangladesh captain. Inserted England, made some poor bowling and feeling choices and then had to rebuild when he saw three batting partners depart. Tough one. 3

Litton Das (0): Played a woeful shot in the first over as the ball moved around for Curran. 1

Najmul Hossain Shanto (0): After ending his wait for an ODI fifty, this was a poor demise as the hosts lost two of their top three in the blink of an eye. 1

Mushfiqur Rahim (4): Catch to dismiss Vince was as good as it got for one of Bangladesh's more reliable scorers. 2

Shakin Al Hasan (58 & 1-64): Handed the unenviable task of taking the new ball and then rebuilding a chase from the third over. Stand worth 79 with Tamim was admirable in the circumstances but neither could go on. 6.5

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It was an up-and-down day for Tamim Iqbal (Gareth Copley/Getty Images)

Mahmadullah (32 & DNB): An innings that required more punch, coming off 49 balls and including just three fours, before he was made to look foolish by Rashid. 5

Afif Hossain (23 & DNB): Has to start contributing with a heavier weight of runs to keep his place in this team. Three fifties in 21 innings need improving on. 4

Mehidy Hasan Miraz (7 & 2-73): Yet to replicate his batting form from the India series - this isn't the right game for a pair of sevens - but his bowling remains a threat even if he was uncharacteristically expensive. 6

Taskin Ahmed (21 & 3-66): Remains the pick of the Bangladesh seam attack (not that there is much competition) and England haven't been able to conquer his awkward lengths. 7

Taijul Islam (1* & 1-58): Thrown the ball in the powerplay and though several deliveries gripped he didn't have the same success as two days ago. 6.5

Mustafizur Rahman (0 & 0-63): An extremely poor display when Tamim needed support with the ball. Has failed to take a wicket in 15 of his last 18 ODIs. 2

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Taskin Ahmed appeals (MUNIR UZ ZAMAN/AFP via Getty Images)

ENGLAND

Jason Roy (132): A dozen ODI hundreds for the man whose place in the World Cup squad continues to grow stronger. This was a virtually chanceless innings which he grew into. 8

Phil Salt (7): Not enjoying the tour he would have liked in the absence of Ben Duckett and Jonny Bairstow. Among those for whom the third ODI is not a dead rubber. 2

Dawid Malan (11): Unable to back up his century in the first ODI. The best thing you can say about his day is he didn't burn a review unnecessarily. 2

James Vince (5): Another who needs a score - this was his third in single figures in the last five ODIs. 2

Jos Buttler (76): Showed his class from the ball, picking up length well and coping with the tacky conditions underfoot. Just the 25 ODI fifties for the England skipper - he also took four dismissals - who returns home with a crucial series win. 7

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Sam Curran's new ball burst cemented England's position of authority (Gareth Copley/Getty Images)

Will Jacks (1 & 0-27): It hasn't happened for the Surrey allrounder as a middle-order pinch-hitter, despite his previous success in the BPL. 5

Moeen Ali (42 & 1-27): Contributed in all three disciplines, perhaps more decisively with the bat when England were looking to push beyond 300. 7

Sam Curran (33 & 4-29): Somehow departs without the player of the match award. Produced some T20-esq striking with a 19-ball blitz at the death before strapping on his bowling boots and claiming three new ball wickets. 8.5

Adil Rashid (6* & 4-45): Wasn't thrown the ball until the 24th over when Bangladesh were already four down, requiring more than eight and over. Took advantage of players going after the ball with some canny bowling. 8

Saqib Mahmood (DNB & 0-41): A low-key return for the Lancastrian and he'll need further outings to test the changes to his run-up and action. But it's just great to see him back. 5.5

Mark Wood (DNB & 0-14): A quiet day for the Durham quick who only saw four overs with the ball. Might be left out for the third ODI, with Jofra Archer to come back in. 5


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