Bangladesh beat England by 34 runs in a fiery second ODI in Dhaka to level the three-match series ahead of Wednesdays decider. England were bowled out for 204 chasing Bangladeshs 239-run target - Jos Buttler top-scoring with a run-a-ball 57, although he was visibly upset at something said to him by one of the home side when given out lbw, as tensions threatened to boil over.Buttler had put on 79 for the fifth wicket with Jonny Bairstow (35) as England rallied from a disastrous start of 26-4 inside the first 10 overs which saw Ben Duckett and first ODI centurion, Ben Stokes, fall for ducks. Ben Duckett fell for a duck in the second ODI following his 60 on debut Mashrafe Mortaza (4-29) took three of those first four wickets, in a fine days work from the Bangladesh captain, after he had smashed three sixes in a 29-ball 44 to lift the home side to a respectable score.Bangladesh were struggling at 169-7 when the captain came to the crease, despite 75 for Mahmudullah - the scorer of a hundred when Bangladesh knocked England out of the 2015 World Cup.After Buttler won the toss and inserted the opposition, Chris Woakes (2-40) swiftly dismissed Bangladesh openers Imrul Kayes (11) and Tamim Iqbal (14) to short-pitched deliveries. Chris Woakes celebrates the wicket of Tamim Iqbal early in Bangladeshs innings Jake Ball (2-44) - five-for hero from the first ODI - then struck with just his second ball, bowling Sabbir Rahman off an inside edge for three.Mahmudullah and Mushfiqur Rahim (21) recovered things with a 50-run stand before the later perished to Ball; another to fall foul of a top-edged pull. Nick Knight speaks with Jos Buttler and Mashrafe Mortaza during the presentation for the second ODI between Bangladesh and England. Stokes removed Shakib Al Hasan (3) - caught down the legside - cheaply, while Adil Rashid (2-53) picked up Mahmudullah and Mosaddek Hossain (29) in consecutive overs to leave Bangladesh struggling to bat out their overs.But Mortaza and Nasir Hossain (27) added 69 off the next 49 balls to lift the Tigers score, before the former was run out off the penultimate ball. Mortaza then translated his fine form with the bat into a stellar start with the ball, getting James Vince (5) to drive to backward point.That triggered a mini-collapse by Englands top order as four wickets fell for 14 runs - Shakib bowling Duckett before Mortaza added the strikes of Roy (13) lbw and Stokes bowled.A fine knock by Buttler - receiving solid support from Bairstow - helped recover the innings, with Englands stand-in skipper finding joy by charging at the Bangladesh bowlers and knocking them off their length. Nick Knight and Nasser Hussain discuss the second ODI between Bangladesh and England and its implications on the final match on Wednesday. But Taskin Ahmed (3-47), who was taken for 19 runs from his first two overs, returned brilliantly, picking up the key wickets of Bairstow caught behind, and Buttler lbw - when walking down the pitch once too often - either side of Nasir Hossains dismissal of Moeen Ali (4).Things threatened to heat up as a visibly upset Buttler took exception to something said to him when leaving the field, but the game itself petered out to a fairly routine win for the hosts, despite entertaining cameos from Rashid (33no) and Ball (28) down the order.Watch the third and final ODI between Bangladesh and England on Wednesday, live on Sky Sports 2 from 9am.You can watch Englands tour of Bangladesh, plus Premier League football and the British Masters on Sky Sports. Upgrade now and enjoy three months at half price! Pittsburgh Penguins Gear . Mueller is the grandson of the late Ron Lancaster, the Hall-of-Fame quarterback and longtime head coach in the CFL. 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Scott reached the major leagues with Houston in 2005 and hit 23 homers or more for Baltimore each year from 2008-10.CALGARY -- After seven years of learning the ropes in Phoenix, Brad Treliving says hes ready to return home and take the reins of an NHL team in a hockey-mad market. The Flames announced Monday that Treliving, a former assistant general manager with the Coyotes, will take over the vacant GM spot in Calgary. "Im ready for this,"Treliving said. "I know the challenges here we have ahead of us as a team ... I know the expectations of this market. I know the expectations of this fan base. And I want you to know Im prepared for this and Im ready for this challenge." Team president of hockey operations Brian Burke officially announced the hiring at an afternoon news conference. "Make no mistake about it folks, Brad is the general manager of this team, effective right now," Burke said, adding that Treliving was the only candidate the Flames interviewed. "Its important people understand that. It speaks volumes for what we think of Brad as a general manager," Burke said. Treliving, a native of Penticton, B.C., referred to himself a "proud Western Canadian" and said he welcomed the move. "In a lot of ways I look at this as a homecoming," the 44-year-old said. "Coming in yesterday, seeing the Rocky Mountains ... I appreciate Brian and (Flames president and CEO Ken Kings) hospitality. You got rid of the snow for a guy whos had his blood thinning in the desert the past few years." Treliving also had kind words for the Coyotes organization, where he worked closely with GM Don Maloney and was in charge of their AHL affiliate in Portland. Treliving worked for the Coyotes while they were on shaky ground and administered by the NHL before being bought by a Canadian-led group last year. "I know for a lot of people up here and outsidee of the Phoenix market over the past few years, theres been a lot of stories written (but) it was a great experience there because of the people there.dddddddddddd" Treliving will take over general manager duties from Burke, who served as interim GM after firing Jay Feaster in December. "He is the single most significant factor for me being here today," Treliving said of Burke. Treliving is also assistant GM for Team Canada at the IIHF world championship. He previously served as president of the Central Hockey League and president and director of hockey operations for the Western Professional Hockey League, which he founded. The Flames missed the playoffs for the fifth straight season after finishing with a 35-40-7 record for 77 points. Calgary was 13th in the Western Conference standings. As the Coyotes vice-president of hockey operations, Treliving worked closely with Maloney on personnel matters and helping build a team despite the financial limitations of being run by the NHL for four seasons. "Brad has learned at the knee of a general manager for whom I have great respect, Don Maloney. Hes been directly and actively involved in every facet of the general managers job," Burke said "He has a keen mind and a reputation as an extremely hard worker. Its my job to provide Brad with whatever guidance and leadership I can." The team made the playoffs in each of their four seasons without an owner before failing to reach the post-season the past two seasons. Trelivings duties also included managing the professional and amateur scouting staffs and making player personnel assignments to the teams minor-league affiliates. Treliving, who played in the International Hockey League, AHL and ECHL, is the son of Boston Pizza co-owner Jim Treliving. ' ' '