Moeen's words on Tamim are absolutely spot on. He seems to find the gaps and has a canny knack of firing his shots in places it is very hard to place fielders. Three of his eight Test centuries have come against England, his average of 63.27 against them is very impressive and only five men who have played a minimum of 10 innings against England have a higher average, and one of them is Don Bradman.
Still, 77 per cent of Bangladesh's runs came from one partnership - Tamim and Mominul - and it shows Bangladesh need to play more Test cricket. There is talent in this team, but to improve they need to play more.
But let's be clear: if England bowl like this in India, they will be thrashed. I expect England's spinners to get better, with practice and experience of the conditions. Moeen said Ansari did "all right" - an overstatement, I felt - and the debutant looked nervous, while Rashid lacked control once again.
Regardless, England's top order being so brittle is a more major concern right now. They seem to constantly be in a state of 50-3. What is the point of Gary Ballance? So far this series, England's third wicket has fallen on a score of 21, 28 and 42. England lost three wickets in the 12.3 overs but Ballance remains the most pressing issue. Since returning to the side in July, he has recorded scores of 6, 43, 23, 70, 28, 8, 17, 1, 9 and 9.
Ballance has now passed 30 only 3 times in 20 innings, with a highest of 70. At some point, whether it be this Test match, or during the India series, the middle-order will not be able to rescue England. Serious questions need to be asked about Ballance's place (he did get a good ball though), and whether opening is the best place for Duckett.