Jos Buttler and Moeen Ali scored half-centuries as England began its tour of Bangladesh Tuesday with a comfortable four-wicket victory against a strong line-up picked by the host board. Skipper Buttler scored an unbeaten 80 while Ali added a quickfire 70 off 51 balls as England reached 313 for 6 in 46.1 overs, having restricted a Bangladesh Court Board (BCB) XI to 309 for 9 in the 50-over match. Opener Imrul Kayes scored 121 off 91 balls for the host while Bangladesh's Test captain Mushfiqur Rahim, who was a late call-up, made 51 to ensure the BCB XI posted a competitive score at Dhaka's Fatullah Stadium. The BCB had appeared on course for a much higher total but only managed 49 runs in its last 10 overs as England's seamers took six wickets. Chris Woakes picked up three wickets for 52 runs while David Willey and Ben Stokes grabbed two apiece. Openers Jason Roy and James Vince gave England a positive start by putting on 72 for the first wicket but the innings then lost momentum. Ali joined Buttler at the crease after the fifth wicket fell with the score on 170 and the duo gradually regained control and stitched together a 139-run partnership. Ali was dismissed as the scores were level but Buttler, who hit three fours and four sixes in his 64-ball innings, polished off proceedings by striking a boundary off the first ball of the 47th over. The uncapped Ebadat Hossain was the pick of the Bangladeshi bowlers, taking 2-26. Brief Scores: BCB XI 309-9 in 50 overs (Imrul Kayes 121, Mushfiqur Rahim 51, C. Woakes 3-52) and England 313-6 in 46.1 overs (J. Buttler 80 not out, Moeen Ali 70). English players urged to snub BPL The Professional Cricketers' Association (PCA) wants English players to snub the 2016 Bangladesh Premier League over security fears. PCA chief executive David Leatherdale believes the absence of any details on security measures to be put in place for the tournament means it would be wise for players to stay at home. Samit Patel, Ravi Bopara, Tymal Mills, Rikki Wessels, Josh Cobb and Richard Gleeson are among the England-qualified players who were in line to join the latest edition of the BPL, which starts in November. Leatherdale has also taken account of current Foreign and Commonwealth Office information. England's Test and one-day international tour of Bangladesh received the go-ahead only after a fact-finding mission by the national team's security expert Reg Dickason, accompanied by Leatherdale, concluded it should do so, in the aftermath of July's deadly terror attack on a Dhaka cafe. Even then, England's one-day captain Eoin Morgan and opening batsman Alex Hales have opted out of the trip. "It remains unclear whether a similar level of security will be provided for the Bangladesh Premier League, which will involve a number of teams playing at different venues around the country," Leatherdale said Tuesday.