The second test was quite different to the first one.
The first one was tough, hard fought, intense cricket with each side clawing and scraping for an advantage and playing at a really high standard and with very few ****ups and brain fades over the course of the 5 days.
The second one had each team taking turns to capitulate or throw away positions of strength due to sloppy cricket/panic/trepidation.
England bowling first bowl pretty poorly and get taken apart for BD to reach 171/1
BD collapse from there with 49/9
England fail to capitalise from there with their top and middle order playing plenty of loose shots to reach 144/8
BD mess up from there with poor bowling changes and some panicky stuff from Mushy to let Rash and Woakes put on 99
BD pull themselves together once the lead is conceded and Woakes and Rashid can't push the lead on, getting bowled out shortly after
England don't capitalise on the lead with more loose bowling and some dropped catches in the field
But BD don't do themselves any favors - Mahmadullah's shot, some loose pokes outside off, the lower/middle order not showing the kind of grit they did in the first test and instead go hunting for runs and fall playing some loose strokes. You felt they 'left runs out there' as one poster put it, but the top order had put it so much good work already (as they did in the first innings), that they ultimately had enough.
BD panic in reaction to Duckett's quick start, even tho they have 273 to defend, and bowl poorly to let England race to 100/0
With 173 needed and 10 wickets in hand, England panic once two wickets fall, and quickly fall into a heap with more loose shots and panicked batting against some good spin bowling to lose 10 in a session.
It felt like one of those games where England were so scared of losing to BD that they felt uncertain about their cricket throughout, and without Broad or Batty there wasn't anyone reliable Cook could turn to in the field outside of Stokes, whereas BD were just so scared of ****ing up everytime they had a dominant position that they would inevitably **** up. They are always afraid of being humiliated, and three times in this test - 49/9, 99 for Rash and Woakes, and then 100/0 - their nightmares came true. But they held on and found a way to win anyways. The BD top order of Tamim Mominul and Kayes were so ****ing good in both innings. Mahmadullah was good in the second innings till his brain fade. Shakib put in a solid all round game and made runs (albeit with some luck) and took wickets when it mattered. Mehedi Hasan Miraz - Mirage - is so young and unscarred from all the past defeats and failures of this team, he had no mental baggage holding him back and was ultimately the game winner for the side.
It was a strange Test; but when England were staring their fears in the face they really had no body to turn to to pull them out of it. Bangladesh had their batsmen, Shakib and Mirage.
IDK maybe I'm rambling; you can ignore me.