ADAM Finch picked up two wickets as England lost by five wickets to Bangladesh in an ICC Under 19s World Cup fifth-place play-off clash in Queenstown.

The Worcestershire paceman came back into the side for his second appearance of the tournament in New Zealand alongside County team-mate Dillon Pennington.

Pennington, who has played four of the five games, took the new ball and bowled six overs for 33 runs before he was replaced by Finch who struck in his first over as Aminul Aslam (20) edged behind.

Finch, who like Pennington is an academy product at Blackfinch New Road, made another breakthrough in his fourth over.

Tawhid Hridoy (10) was caught at mid-off to leave Bangladesh on 82-3 in the 20th over.

But a side England beat in the group stages regrouped and went onto win with 15 balls to spare.

Finch ended with figures of 8-0-36-2.

England reached 143-1 but then collapsed to 216 all out with number nine Finch (2) caught and bowled and last man Pennington (1) caught behind.

The nation play New Zealand in the seventh-eighth play-off match at the same venue on Wednesday.