Sussex fast bowler James Kirtley celebrated his England recall with two wickets in the third and final one-dayer against Bangladesh in Dhaka today.
Kirtley took 2-33 from 9.1 overs as the hosts made 182, their highest total of the series so far.
In his second spell Kirtley had Mohammad Rafique caught in the covers and then bowled Tapash Baisya.
England discovered a far more determined Bangladesh line-up with all of the top order contributing useful runs.
Opener Hannan Sarkar hit 21 off 33 balls before the determined Habibul Bashar played the anchor role in a 31-run stand with Rajin Saleh only to become the first of three wickets to fall inside three overs.
Bashar had battled for 23 overs for his 21 but fell to the first ball from all-rounder Rikki Clarke. Off-spinner Gareth Batty then claimed his first wicket of the series when Saleh was caught behind while all-rounder Alok Kapali fell in Clarke's next over.
Mushfiqur Rahman made amends for running out captain Khaled Mahmud by top-scoring with 36.
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