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9 March 2010

Paul Collingwood's 75 not out in the first one-day international against Bangladesh contributed to his 75-point winning margin
Paul Collingwood has won the England ODI MVP for the second time in three years, this time by a staggering 75 points from Tim Bresnan in second.
Collingwood’s unbeaten 75 in the first one-day international against Bangladesh made sure of such a comfortable winning margin.
Bresnan finished the MVP year well with eight wickets in the three ODIs against the Tigers, which saw him leap-frog Stuart Broad, James Anderson and Graeme Swann.
Eoin Morgan was another strong finisher, ending third thanks in no small part to his sparkling century in the second ODI.
Anderson, who missed the tour through injury, and Broad, who sat out the last ODI, were fourth and fifth respectively.
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