James Taylor believes that England could be left to rue a poor bowling display on the first morning of the second Test against Bangladesh. Alastair Cooks side picked up just one wicket before lunch as Tamim Iqbal and Mominul Haque took advantage of some lax England bowling.The pair took Bangladesh to 118-1 at lunch but 12 wickets fell in the final two sessions as the hosts collapsed from 171-1 to 220 all out before reducing England to 50-3 at stumps. Highlights from the first day of the second Test between Bangladesh and England in Dhaka With conditions for batting now looking so difficult, Taylor thinks Englands disappointing start with the ball could prove costly.In international cricket where things happen so quickly, every session is so important, he told Sky Sports.Bangladesh got far too many runs for Englands liking in that first session. England will admit themselves that they bowled poorly. It was a bit frenetic and it wasnt easy for Alastair Cook to juggle his bowlers, it wasnt easy full stop. Watch NOW TV Watch Sky Sports for just £6.99. No contract. There was no consistency, they bowled poorly but you also have to give credit to Bangladesh. They batted outstandingly. Tamim was brilliant, Mominul as well, so that partnership could prove vital in this game. But there is still so much cricket to be played and weve seen how quickly things can change.Gary Ballance was among the 13 wickets to fall on day one in Dhaka, increasing the pressure on Englands No 4 as his struggles from the summer continue. Gary Ballance trudges off having been dismissed by Mehedi Hasan for nine However, both Taylor and Matt Prior had words of encouragement for the under-fire Yorkshire batsman after his latest dismissal.I didnt think Gary Ballance did anything wrong, said Taylor. When youre defending the ball, especially in the subcontinent, you want to get right out in front, get a good stride in with your head over the ball and, more or less, he did that.The ball turned just enough and when luck is not going for you, that kind of thing happens. Hes having a really tough time at the minute and he just needs to get in. So far he hasnt been able to establish himself at the crease and these things can happen early in your innings.Prior agreed and says that all batsmen can empathise with Ballance and his struggles during this barren run. Hes in that awful place as a batter where you just need a bit of luck, the former England wicketkeeper said.You almost want to just play and miss at one, play and miss at a few more then an inside edge goes for four, you hit a nice shot and youre off and running again.Hes just having none of it at the moment, a good delivery, a few more millimetres and he misses it and is still out there. 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It was the first Austrian 1-2 finish in a World Cup slalom since Hirscher beat Michael Matts older brother, Mario, at the same venue three years ago.Manfred Moelgg of Italy was 1.31 seconds back in third for his first podium finish in nearly three years, while Germanys Felix Neureuther came another 0.10 further behind in fourth.Physically it went very well. I have no pains. Yesterday it was really bad but this morning I knew it would work out, said Hirscher, who suffered from an inflammation of the middle ear.He skipped Saturdays training and decided only in the morning hours before the race to start. He headed back to his hotel for treatment immediately after completing his first run.Hirscher overtook Alexis Pinturault on top of the overall standings. The Frenchman, who beat the Austrian to win the season-opening GS last month, finished 1.87 behind in 11th. Hirscher has 180 points, 56 clear of Pinturault.Hirschers victory also put the Austrian level with Pirmin Zurbriggen on the all-time winners list. Only four skiers have won more races in the 50-year history of the World Cup -- Ingemar Stenmark (86), Hermann Maier (54), Alberto Tomba (50), and Marc Girardelli (46).I felt no pressure at all, Hirscher told The Associated Press. For me personally, I have won already a lot of races and I am done with `I have to win races.Matt, who improved from sixth to second for his first career podium result, said he was more nervous for my first run than for my second as I knew by then that everything was OK. He described being on the podium as an amazing feeling.I made a big step in the summer physically and mentally and the goals were top-10 results and now with the first race podium, its amazing, he said.Marco Schwarz, who trailed Hirscher by just 0.21 after the first run, slid off the course and didnt finish his final run, but another Austrian, Manuel Feller, took fifth.Austrias slalom team lost several big names as Benjamin Raich, Mario Matt and Reinfried Herbst all retired in the past two seasons.dddddddddddd But Hirscher said the many young and upcoming talents on the team help him to further improve.Its perfect in training, said Hirscher, who has won 19 slaloms in his career. It wasnt easy for me in the beginning but the young guys really give me motivation. Thats truly super.Hirscher didnt want to give his huge winning margin too much meaning as his main rival from last season, Henrik Kristoffersen, skipped the race.One guy was missing, the fastest from last year. But it was a great race, Hirscher said.Kristoffersen, who won six slaloms last year to claim the discipline title, sat out the race amid a dispute with the Norwegian ski federation over sponsorship rights. The federations rules wont allow Kristoffersen to sign a personal sponsor for his helmet.Hirscher said its pretty bad that ... the fastest slalom skier of the last season isnt competing now and added that he hopes they can find a solution.Hopefully hes back in the next races because I have to see how close I can get to his pace, he said.Moelgg, who tore his Achilles tendon in 2014 and hadnt been on the podium for two years, was pushed into third place by Matt who beat him by 1/100th of a second.He was visibly upset but later conceded hed made a little bit of a mistake in the last part and was happy to be back on the podium.One-hundredth (of a second) is OK, now its OK. After the injury two years ago ... last year was not so easy, he said, adding that his goal was to be among the top five or top seven. Thats my motivation, and I think I can do it.Britains Dave Ryding, who was fourth after the opening run, dropped to sixth for his career-best result. And the winner of the final slalom of last season, Andre Myhrer of Sweden, failed to qualify for the second leg after he skied out of the course halfway through his run.Tough conditions included temperatures of about 18 F (minus 8 C) and clouds hanging low over the Arctic course in Finnish Lapland -- in the northernmost World Cup competition. Several racers complained about their goggles freezing up during their runs.The mens World Cup continues in Lake Louise, Alberta, with a downhill and a super-G on Nov. 26-27. ' ' '