Several policemen joined in the celebrations, dancing to the musicians' beat.
"I never thought Bangladesh could win but they have again proved they can," said one over-excited media man. "Allah can help if he wants," smiled another.
Throughout the port city of Chittagong, fans rushed out on to the streets to celebrate only the country's second ever ODI win against three-time World Cup finalists, England.
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Despite the change in mood of the Bangladeshi fans from last Friday's heavy defeat, security remained tight although the crowds were more high-spirited than boisterous.
"There was no frenzy and the celebrations were orderly as fans know that any frenzied behaviour will damage their cricket," Rafay Nizam, a former media manager of local organising committee in Chittagong told Reuters.
"I am satisfied today, the hard toil in getting tickets, and coming to the stadium passing all the security cordons will be forgotten," Farzana Haque, 18, a college student, who came to watch the match with her brother, told Reuters.
"Fans are marching in joy," Mohammad Gias, a taxi driver told Reuters by telephone from a Chittagong street.
Mahmudullah is congratulated by team mates after hitting the winning runs
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