England's opening batters, Jonny Bairstow and Dawid Malan, laid a robust foundation during their World Cup encounter against Bangladesh on Tuesday in Dharamsala.
Having won the toss, Bangladesh opted to field first.
In the initial 10 overs, England notched up 61 runs without losing a wicket. Bangladesh failed to create any significant chances in this phase.
Off Shoriful Islam's delivery, Bangladesh fervently appealed for a caught behind. The umpire dismissed the appeal, prompting Bangladesh to seek a review. Television replays confirmed that the ball had grazed Malan's shirt before landing in the gloves of Mushfiqur Rahim. Bangladesh's review was unsuccessful.
By the 15th over, England stood at 98 for no loss, with Malan securing a half-century and Bairstow holding steady at 47.
Bangladesh introduced one change today, as Mahedi Hasan stepped in to replace Mahmudullah Riyad. Bangladesh won their first match against Afghanistan at the same venue, while England lost their first match against New Zealand.