AUSTRALIA vs BANGLADESH | MATCH SCORES | WORLD T20 | BENGALURU






 FULL SCORECARD



 



# Australia have beaten Bangladesh by 3 wickets to register their first win in the tournament. Usman Khawaja played an important innings of 58 runs at the top of the order. For Bangladesh, Shakib Al Hasan bowled really well to claim 3 wickets for 27 runs.



# Bangladesh have scored 156 for 5 against Australia.  



Brief Scores -- Bangladesh: 156 for 5 in 20 overs (Mahmudullah 49 not out; Adam Zampa 3/23).



# Bangladesh is struggling against Australia. They lost two of their top batsmen -- Soumya Sarkar and Sabbir Rahman -- inside Powerplay overs only. At the end of 7 overs, Bangladesh are 45 for 2. Mohammad Mithun 19 (16), Shakib Al Hasan 6 (3).



 



Teams



Australia: Usman Khawaja, Shane Watson, Steve Smith (captain), David Warner, Glenn Maxwell, Mitchell Marsh, James Faulkner, Peter Nevill, John Hastings, Nathan Coulter-Nile, Adam Zampa.



Bangladesh: Mohammad Mithun, Soumya Sarkar, Sabbir Rahman, Shakib Al Hasan, Mahmudullah, Mushfiqur Rahim, Shuvagata Hom, Mashrafe Mortaza (captain), Saqlain Sajib, Al- Amin Hossain, Mustafizur Rahman.



# Australia captain Steve Smith has won the toss and he has decided to bowl first.






PREVIEW



On the backfoot after losing to New Zealand in their tournament-opener, Australia would aim for a big win over Bangladesh when the two teams clash in a Super 10 Group 2 match of the ICC World Twenty20.



Both teams go into the match after enduring losses as Bangladesh had been beaten by Pakistan in their lung-opener.



At stake is survival for both the sides given that a loss would mean near ouster from the tournament.



Australia would be fancied to win the match even though their big guns in batting, including David Warner and Steve Smith, failed to come good in the previous match. The formidable Aussie line-up would look to  get into the groove and be ready for the tougher challenges ahead.



Smith will hope that the in-form Usman Khawaja and Shane Watson give the side a solid start as they did against New Zealand, putting up 42 runs in five overs.



The Aussie middle-order, which collapsed in a heap against New Zealand, would also be expected to deliver. Warner, Smith, Glenn Maxwell and Mitchell Marsh had failed with their bats collectively against the trans-Tasmanian rivals.



Australian bowling attack, however, can draw confidence from its performance as it had restricted New Zealand to 142 for eight.



Nathan Coulter-Nile, Australia's strike bowler, would love to be among wickets, along with James Faulkner and Maxwell.



Last match was fruitful for them as they bagged two wickets each, while Watson and Marsh grabbed a wicket each.



The Australian think tank could also consider including Aaron Finch, who was left out inspite of being the Number One in the ICC T20 international rankings.



Bangladesh, who are no pushovers, would like to forget the loss to Pakistan and take a cue from their Asia Cup performance, where they entered the finals, but eventually lost to India.



Bangladesh Captain Mashrafe Mortaza will bank on the all-round abilities of Shakib Al Hasan, who put up a sizzling show by scoring an unbeaten 50 in 40 balls in the last match.



With scores of 103 not out, 47 and 83 not out in the qualifiers and 25 against Pakistan, Tamim has been in devastating form and Bangladesh would hope that his opening partner Soumya Sarkar also joins him in the act to give the team a good start.



The biggest headache for Bangladesh is to get a suitable replacement for pace sensation Taskin Ahmed and left-arm spinner Arafat Sunny, who were suspended for bowling with an illegal action by ICC.



SQUADS



Australia: Steve Smith (captain), David Warner, Ashton Agar, Nathan Coulter-Nile, James Faulkner, Aaron Finch, John Hastings, Josh Hazlewood, Usman Khawaja, Mitchell Marsh, Glenn Maxwell, Peter Nevill, Andrew Tye, Shane Watson, Adam Zampa.



Bangladesh: Mashrafe Mortaza (captain), Shakib Al Hasan, Abu Hider, Al-Amin Hossain, Mahmudullah, Mohammad Mithun, Mustafizur Rahman, Nasir Hossain, Nurul Hasan, Sabbir Rahman, Soumya Sarkar, Tamin Iqbal.