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Tigers fight hard but fall short of Aussies' mammoth target

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20 June, 2019, 03:14 pm
Last modified: 21 June, 2019, 12:46 am

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Tigers fight hard but fall short of Aussies' mammoth target

Bangladesh scored 333/8 in reply to Australia's massive 381/5 in their World Cup match at Nottingham.

Sports Desk
20 June, 2019, 03:14 pm
Last modified: 21 June, 2019, 12:46 am
Tigers fight hard but fall short of Aussies' mammoth target

After 50 Overs 

Bangladesh 333/8

Mushfiq 102* (73)

Stoinis 8-0-54-2

Starc 10-0-55-2

 

After 45 Overs 

Bangladesh 300/4

Mushfiq 83* (83), Mahmudullah 67*(47)

Cummins 10-1-65-0

Coulter-Nile 9-0-54-0

 

After 40 Overs 

Bangladesh 245/4

Mushfiq 75* (73), Mahmudullah 28*(27)

Stoinis 5-0-32-1

Zampa 8-0-53-1

 

After 35 Overs 

Bangladesh 208/4

Mushfiq 52* (55), Mahmudullah 15*(15)

Cummins 7-0138-0

Zampa 7-0-42-1

 

After 30 Overs 

Bangladesh 180/4

Mushfiq 37* (41), Mahmudullah 2*(5)

Coulter-Nile 7-0-32-0

Zampa 5-0-31-1

 

After 25 Overs 

Bangladesh 146/3

Mushfiq 24* (23), Liton 1*(4)

Stoinis 4-0-24-1

Zampa 2-0-11-0

 

After 20 Overs 

Bangladesh 120/2

Tamim 51* (66), Mushfiq 11*(11)

Stoinis 4-0-24-1

Zampa 2-0-11-0

 

After 15 Overs 

Bangladesh 84/1

Tamim 31* (47), Shakib 36*(35)

Coulter-Nile 4-0-14-0

Stoinis 1-0-6-0

 

After 10 Overs 

Bangladesh 53/1

Tamim 24* (38), Shakib 18*(20)

Maxwell 1-0-7-0

Coulter-Nile 2-0-7-0

 

After 5 Overs 

Bangladesh 25/1

Tamim 15* (23), Shakib 2*(5)

Maxwell 1-0-7-0

Starc 3-0-15-0

Bangladesh Innings

 

After 50 Overs 

Australia 381/5

Carey 11* (8), Stoinis 17*(11)

Mustafizur 9-0-69-1

Soumya 8-0-58-3

After 49 Overs 

It has started raining heavily at Trent Bridge.

Australia 368/5

Carey 9* (6), Stoinis 6*(7)

Soumya 8-0-58-3

Mustafizur 8-0-56-1

After 45 Overs 

Warner sent back by Soumya!

Australia 321/2

Khawaja 54* (55), Maxwell 7*(3)

Soumya 6-0-41-2

Rubel 8-0-58-0

 

After 40 Overs 

Australia 250/1

Warner 133* (134), Khawaja 54* (55)

Rubel Hossain 7-0-46-0

Mustafizur Rahman 6-0-32-0

 

After 35 Overs 

Australia 208/1

Warner 108* (117), Khawaja 40* (42)

Mashrafe Mortaza 7-0-42-0

Mehidy Hasan 10-0-59-0

 

After 30 Overs 

Australia 168/1

Warner 89* (102), Khawaja 19* (27)

Mehidy 8-0-43-0

Soumya 5-0-29-1

 

After 25 Overs 

Finch back in the hut!

Australia 139/1

Warner 69* (85), Khawaja 10* (14)

Soumya 3-0-12-1

Mehidy 3-0-22-0

 

After 20 Overs 

Australia going great guns as their skipper Aaron Finch picks up his 8th fifty in the last 11 innings. 

Australia 117/0

Finch 52* (48), Warner 59* (72)

Mehidy 3-0-22-0

Rubel 4-0-17-0

 

After 15 Overs 

Australia off to great start as Warner picks up his fifty.

Australia 86/0

Finch 33* (35), Warner 50* (55)

Rubel 2-0-8-0

Shakib 3-0-24-0

 

After 10 Overs 

Australia 53/0

Finch 24* (27), Warner 26* (33)

Shakib 1-0-6-0

Mashrafe 5-0-24-0

 

After 5 Overs 

Australia 27/0

Finch 13* (11), Warner 12* (19)

Mashrafe 3-0-16-0
Mustafizur 2-0-10-0

 

Bangladesh and Australia face each other at Trent Bridge in a group stage match. Bangladesh sit fifth on the point table with five points, while Australia are on third with eight points in their bag. 

Australia have won the toss and elected to bat first, as Bangladesh will have to chase once again. 

Pitch report suggests there is a bit of grass covering, and also a couple of cracks, which means the pitch is drier than the most. 

Bangladesh make two forced changes as they bring in Rubel Hossain and Sabbir Rahman to replace the injured Saifuddin and Mosaddek Hossain. 

Australia have three changes as Zampa, Coulter-Nile and Stoinis comes in for Marsh, Behrendorff adn Richardson.

Bangladesh Lineup - 1. Tamim Iqbal, 2. Soumya Sarkar, 3. Shakib al Hasan, 4. Mushfiqur Rahim (wk), 5. Liton Das, 6. Mahmudullah Riyad, 7. Sabbir Rahman, 8. Mashrafe Mortaza (c), 9. Mehidy Hasan, 10. Rubel Hossain, 11. Mustafizur Rahman

Australia Lineup - 1. Aaron Finch (c), 2. David Warner, 3. Steve Smith, 4. Usman Khawaja, 5. Glenn Maxwell, 6. Marcus Stoinis, 7. Alex Carey (wk), 8. Nathan Coulter-Nile, 9. Adam Zampa, 10. Pat Cummins, 11. Mitchell Starc

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