381/5 (50.0 ov)AUS
VS
BAN 333/8 (50.0 ov)
CRR: 6.66 | Australia beat Bangladesh by 48 runs

AUS beat BAN by 48 runs | Australia vs Bangladesh, Highlights And Cricket Score 26th ODI Match

ICC Cricket World Cup, 2019

Date: Jun 20, 2019 Start Time: 15:00 IST | 09:30 GMT | 10:30 Local
Venue: Trent Bridge, Nottingham

Australia vs Bangladesh Highlights And Cricket Score 26th Match - ODI Summary

End of Over : 50.0 BAN: 333/8

Number 10 for the Aussies in terms of points! They get back their pole position. Still, no one is qualified for the semis officially, while no one is out. On Wednesday, New Zealand topped the table. Thursday, it was done by the Aussies. Come Friday, England will look to win the musical chairs round by beating Sri Lanka. Do we have a surprise in store? Join us on June 21, 2019 at 10.30 am local (0930 GMT) at Headingley, Leeds. ADIOS! TAKE CARE!

Victorious Australian captain, Aaron Finch, is not quite fussed about being nervous during the Mahmudullah-Rahim stand and says that there is plenty of experience in the Aussie bowling to finish things off. On his partnership with Warner, Finch says that both of them are pretty much experienced and know how to go about things. Admits that they missed Stoinis a lot in the last 2 games and today he was welcome. On the possibility of 2 spinners in the side, Finch says that it depends on the track and also about the balance of the side. Admits that the fielding was very sloppy today. With one leg almost in the semi-final, Aaron says that the Aussies would like to have one more win and consolidate that spot. On his own batting form, Finch says that as an opening batsman, once you get a couple of boundaries, you are on your way to getting confidence.

Bangladesh skipper, Mashrafe Mortaza, says that had the target been 40 runs lesser, the mindset of the Bangladesh batsmen would have been different. Praises his batters though and credits the Aussies for piling on a huge total. On the current squad, Mash says that they have the best team that they can possibly put together. On the run chase, Mortaza says that big partnerships were needed but even then, admits that 381 was a bit too much. Sadly says that he can only focus on winning his own games and hoping that some other teams lose above Bangladesh.

DAVID WARNER HAS BEEN NAMED THE MAN OF THE MATCH. On his 16th ODI hundred, being par with Adam Gilchrist, Warner says that it is a great achievement but is happier with the 2 points. On his and Finch's newly found approach, David says that it is all about respecting the new balls and then opening up and target the secondary bowlers. Adds that one needs to adapt to the conditions and then play according to the situation. On the pitch, Warner says that the pitch was a tad slow and a grind for the bowlers. Ends the conversation with a smile, saying that he will continue trying his best to get the big scores.

Not a great reading for the Aussie bowlers. This was a game where they had plenty of cushion with the score reading 381 but barring Starc, no one bowled well. On a track which had nothing for the bowlers, everyone suffered, not quite doing that well. A worrying sign, with the business end approaching. Australia have 10 points from 5 wins but none of those 5 have quite seen a complete performance yet. Please stay tuned for the presentation...

The brothers-in-law, Rahim and Mahmudullah then decided to have some fun. They teed off, punishing all the Aussie bowlers and added 127 for the 5th wicket but in the end, the task was too much to do. Rahim got to his century but today, when Shakib was needed to score big, could not quite get a big one.

When a team is chasing 382, it needs a solid and a quickfire opening stand. Bangladesh could not get that. Sarkar was dismissed early and after that, even though Shakib and Tamim revived the innings, that stand seemed a bit slow and was always behind the 8-ball. The acceleration never really came till Liton Das joined forces with Mushfiqur Rahim.

Comprehensive win for Australia but Bangladesh fought hard. Had the target been around 350, they might have very well chased it. The Aussies might have ironed out their batting issues but the bowling still needs a lot of working over.

49.6 W

Marcus Stoinis to Mashrafe Mortaza. OUT! Caught. A wicket to end the game. A short ball, outside off, Mortaza pulls it away but it is only as long as deep mid-wicket. Glenn Maxwell runs to his right and completes the formalities. AUSTRALIA WIN BY 48 RUNS.

49.5 1

Marcus Stoinis to Mushfiqur Rahim. A low full toss outside off, flicked towards mid-wicket for a run.

49.4 1

Marcus Stoinis to Mashrafe Mortaza. Full and on the off stump, pushed towards point for a run.

49.3 4

Marcus Stoinis to Mashrafe Mortaza. FOUR! Nice shot. Full and in the slot, outside off, Mashrafe gets under it and bashes it out over the bowler for a boundary down the ground.

49.2 0

Marcus Stoinis to Mashrafe Mortaza. Outside off, a wild heave but a miss.

49.1 1

Marcus Stoinis to Mushfiqur Rahim. On middle, tucked to the leg side for a single.

End of Over : 49 4 Runs 50.0: 326/7
48.6 1

Mitchell Starc to Mushfiqur Rahim. HUNDRED FOR RAHIM! Well played. What a knock. Fighting hard with the chips down. Gets there with a gentle push through the covers. Starc is done - 10-0-55-2.

48.5 0

Mitchell Starc to Mushfiqur Rahim. Around off, solidly defended.

48.4 1

Mitchell Starc to Mashrafe Mortaza. A terrific yorker, Mortaza somehow gets his bat down in time and ekes out a thick outside edge to third man for one.

48.3 1

Mitchell Starc to Mushfiqur Rahim. 99. Full and on middle, flicked through mid-wicket for a run.

48.2 W

Mitchell Starc to Mehedi Hasan. OUT! Caught. Starc gets another tail-ender. This is a quick one, 145 kph, in line of the stumps, Mehedi backs away to the leg side and looks to chip this over the on side but only mistimes it straight to mid on. Easy catch for David Warner and Starc has his second.

48.1 1

Mitchell Starc to Mushfiqur Rahim. Yorker on the stumps, dug out towards point for a single. Moves to 98.

Summary

Defending champions Australia will aim to extend their two-match winning streak when they face a confident Bangladesh in match no 26 of ICC Cricket World Cup 2019. Australia began their CWC19 campaign with victories over Afghanistan and West Indies. They have further beaten Pakistan and Sri Lanka but sandwiched between the four victories was a defeat to India, in which Australia looked out of sorts. They have eight points from five matches while Bangladesh has five points from the same number of matches.

 

The five-time World Cup winners has been a force to reckon with at CWC 2019 despite looking troubled in the build-up to the tournament. While the likes of Mitchell Starc and Pat Cummins have stood up in the bowling department, skipper Aaron Finch and Steve Smith have led from the front with their bat. Australia are among the favourites to reach the semi-finals.

 

Bangladesh, on the other, arrived at the competition as the dark horses but has shown their potential with victories against South Africa and West Indies. The Bengal Tigers has two wins and two defeats each from their five games. Their match against Sri Lanka was abandoned due to rain. Bangladesh are behind New Zealand in the points table and are fighting for the final position for a place in the semi-finals.

 

 Australia (From): Aaron Finch(c), David Warner, Steven Smith, Glenn Maxwell, Shaun Marsh, Usman Khawaja, Alex Carey(w), Nathan Coulter-Nile, Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc, Kane Richardson, Jason Behrendorff, Adam Zampa, Nathan Lyon.

 

Bangladesh (From): Tamim Iqbal, Soumya Sarkar, Shakib Al Hasan, Mushfiqur Rahim(w), Mohammad Mithun, Mahmudullah, Mosaddek Hossain, Mohammad Saifuddin, Mehidy Hasan, Mashrafe Mortaza(c), Mustafizur Rahman, Rubel Hossain, Liton Das, Sabbir Rahman, Abu Jayed.

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