Well, there we go. Bangladesh's impressive white-ball home record is over - and England found it pretty comfortable, but the hosts can take heart from a very spirited showing and they definitely played their part in an entertaining series.
It's remarkable we even got play, considering the forecast yesterday, and England will be pleased with how they got to the target after Bangladesh posed an impressive score in the first innings. Roy's injury made me concerned, all the more so when Vince went cheaply (surely Hales' position is safe?), but Stokes was exceptional and definitely deserved his Man of the Series Award.
Stokes and Buttler are a great partnership to lead this white-ball team. Jos continues to thrive with the bat, and he did it again throughout this series. The pair of them were aggressive - overly so, in the second match - and they provoked wicket after wicket with clever, shrewd and risky field placings. Stokes seems to thrive with the added responsibility. He is bad cop, and Buttler is good cop, but each are exceptional and really showing their worth. In truth, Stokes was probably under-achieving with the white-ball and bat during limited overs cricket, but he has repaid Bayliss' faith and really shone during this series. Hopefully he is coming into his ODI and T20I prime. He owed the side a few runs - but he delivered in Bangladesh.
Sam Billings and Ben Duckett will grab the headlines, and rightly so. The former definitely doesn't deserve to be fourth-choice wicket-keeper in this England side. In any other generation, he'd walk into the team. He has played white-ball cricket all over the world and shone, and I'm chuffed he impressed today. You've got to say Buttler, Bairstow and Duckett are all probably ahead of Billings in terms of the pecking order when it comes to the gloves, and largely because the latter is such a breath-taking cricketer, which he showed at times today.
Once again, Bangladesh failed to do the basics right - especially in the field - and were punished. England have scary strength in depth now, in truth. I expect Roy, Root and Hales all to return for India, likely in place of Bairstow, Vince and Billings, and I expect Morgan will replace Duckett unless the latter plays in the Tests and scores heavily.