No room for complacency - Strauss
England captain Andrew Strauss insists his side will not underestimate Bangladesh in the three-match one-day series, which starts at Trent Bridge on Thursday.
England head into the clash on the back of a series victory against Australia, while they also defeated Bangladesh in two Tests earlier this summer.
"I don't think we're a good enough team just to turn up and win," Strauss told Wednesday's press conference. "We want to take things forward from our Australia win. There's no room for complacency on our part."
He added: "We've won four out of six one-dayers (this summer) and we're very keen to win these three.
"They're a dangerous side, they all play shots, and Tamim Iqbal in particular is very dangerous. In Bangladesh (in March) we had to labour to win the one-day series and we're going to have to work hard and make sure we don't give them any inroads into the game."