Bangladesh 124-9;
England 126-2Jason Roy’s half century leads eight-wicket winTwo games and two outstanding performances into their
World Cup campaign England are developing the swagger not of a side that copes well with pressure, but one that never has any to cope with. After inducing West Indies to self-combust in their opening fixture, they eased to a less chaotic but scarcely less emphatic victory over Bangladesh, winning by eight wickets to take control of Group One of the Super 12s.
Another impressive display in the field was followed on this occasion by the missing ingredient from their opener: a demonstration of calm authority with the bat. Jason Roy led the way and celebrated his 50th Twenty20 international appearance by hitting his seventh half-century to propel England towards their target.