Player of the Match
Player of the Match

4.30 pm That's that then. Bangladesh's apology of a World Cup campaign comes to an end. I am sure there will be a lot of hand-wringing and ramifications once the team returns home, but changes rarely happen unless the leadership at the top keeps their ego aside and has a hard look at themselves. Australia will be more than pleased with how things have unfolded today. Their fate rests pretty much in their own hands. We will have Sri Lanka against West Indies in about half an hour on our site. For the moment, this is Debayan Sen, on behalf of Andrew McGlashan and Chandan Duorah, bidding adieu and looking forward to your company for the remaining games of this hectic week that remains!

Jeff: " "Try some sudoku until then?"Sudoku is so pre-Covid, Futoshiki is Sudoku in lockdown" --- Thanks. Will definitely look this up!

Geoff Waddell: "England could throw the game against SA and put Australia out of the semis." --- I think the theories might be getting a bit out of hand.

Aaron Finch: "Really clinical performance. Mitchell Starc set the tone and Hazlewood followed with that in the second over. We thought we would take the opportunity to win big if we got the chance, but you can't plan for that. At the half-way mark, we knew (we could get past South Africa). When you have that opportunity, you have to take it. (Starc) We saw some swing in the first over. When he's back to his best, that happens early. Zampa's 5 for 19 was outstanding. (On whether he will support England for their game against South Africa) Don't know if we ever are! We have to play well against West Indies. We have a couple of days to recharge and then a couple of days to practise."

Mahmudullah: "When you have these sort of performances, it is hard to say much. There are a lot of areas we have to look at, especially our batting. The wickets that we have played on have been among the best for batting. We have to figure out what went wrong when we go back to Bangladesh. T20 cricket you have to have a good powerplay, especially when we don't have so-called hard hitters. You need that momentum to carry forward, but we haven't done that at all. (On the preparation for this World Cup) The thing is before playing in the World Cup, we had to get some wins under our belt. As professional cricketers, you have to adapt to all conditions. But we have lacked awareness as a unit, and we have to pick up on that. If you see, in the Super 12s, we came close to closing two games against Sri Lanka and West Indies. Other than that, we have been outplayed by the opposition. I hope the supporters keep supporting us."

Ashwath : "For all the talk on Australia improving their nrr and having to beat WI are we forgetting that SA is up against England" --- True. I did mention on comms yesterday that I have a feeling SA might win that one. But let's see anyway.

Markram: "WI 55, Bang 84 and 73, the associate countries dont need to feel terrible about getting bowled out for low scores sometimes..happens to all teams! India included.." --- Yes, and I think there's no denying the Associate members have done enough to warrant a serious re-think about putting them into qualifiers in World Cups. I think they all deserve to get a fair crack at the main stages.

Mubashir Abbasi: "What do i do now? I'm in quarantine due to testing positive and the live match is over. CRICINFO HELP?? Good to be in quarantine and have time off from work here in England and watch the T20WC. " --- Commentary for Sri Lanka v West Indies in just about 40 minutes. Try some sudoku until then?

Adam Zampa is the player of the match: "First fifer is always a nice feeling. Playing for 5-6 overs and nice to get one. (On the hat-trick) I had three overs between that ball and the next one, I don't know if anybody else knew. But I think I wouldn't have had as many wickets as I do had it not been for Wadey's hands. I think the quicks have been quite difficult to score off in the powerplay. Guys like Maxwell have also bowled really well. Teams are coming harder during the middle overs, so that gives wicket-taking opportunities for guys like Adil Rashid and me. My job is to take wickets through the middle, and that doesn't change (if Ashton Agar is also picked). Sometimes you bowl in the powerplay sometimes at the backend. Today was just about wickets. We wanted to chase down whatever they posted."

4.15 pm Thanks Andrew. This has been one helluva shellacking. And for a day match, Bangladesh can't even talk about a great difference in the conditions.

Australia win by eight wickets with 82, yes 82, balls to spare and their net run-rate will get a heck of a kick. That's a statement performance from them, albeit against a woeful Bangladesh. We'll have the exact numbers confirmed for you shortly. Comfortably Australia's biggest win, in terms of balls remaining, in T20Is. Awful Super 12s campaign for Bangladesh. They have some thinking to do. Australia's NRR up to 1.03 now. Perfect day for them. I'll hand back to Debayan for the post-match.

6.2
6
Taskin Ahmed to Marsh, SIX, and that's the game! Finishes it in grand style with a mighty pull over deep midwicket into the stands
6.2
1w
Taskin Ahmed to Marsh, 1 wide, very short outside off, flies through and is called wide for height
6.1
4
Taskin Ahmed to Marsh, FOUR, there's Marsh's power! He has crunched that on the up over mid-off

Glenn Maxwell the new batter. Can they finish it this over? Taskin for his last

END OF OVER:
6 | 9 Runs 1 Wkt | AUS: 67/2 (7 runs required from 14 overs, RR: 11.16, RRR: 0.50)

  • Mitchell Marsh6 (3b)
  • Shoriful Islam1-0-9-1
  • Taskin Ahmed3-0-25-1
5.6
W
Shoriful Islam to Warner, OUT, huge swing, big miss, middle stump goes backwards...there might have been an inside edge as Warner had a wild swing

DA Warner b Shoriful Islam 18 (33m 14b 3x4 0x6) SR: 128.57

5.5
1
Shoriful Islam to Marsh, 1 run, short of a length outside off, driven square into the covers
5.4
1
Shoriful Islam to Warner, 1 run, well bowled, gets the yorker in and Warner can only drive it to mid-on

Free hit

5.4
1nb
Shoriful Islam to Warner, 1 no ball, pulls from outside off to midwicket...and it's a no-ball
5.3
1
Shoriful Islam to Marsh, 1 run, taps into the off side
5.2
4
Shoriful Islam to Marsh, FOUR, well, that's one way to start! A gentle back-of-a-length delivery and Marsh dismissively pulls off the front foot through midwicket
5.1
1
Shoriful Islam to Warner, 1 run, full at the stumps, pushed towards mid-on

Mitchell Marsh at No. 3...remember 8.1 overs the key figure. Stephen: "All for nought if Australia loses to the West Indies" Well, yes, but they've had to win two games regardless

END OF OVER:
5 | 14 Runs 1 Wkt | AUS: 58/1 (16 runs required from 15 overs, RR: 11.60, RRR: 1.06)

  • David Warner16 (10b)
  • Taskin Ahmed3-0-25-1
  • Mustafizur Rahman2-0-32-0
4.6
W
Taskin Ahmed to Finch, OUT, gone this time...staying leg side of the ball as he aims to go through the off side. Loses his off stump. But he's done what was needed for his team

AJ Finch b Taskin Ahmed 40 (27m 20b 2x4 4x6) SR: 200.00

4.5
0
Taskin Ahmed to Finch, no run, moves to the leg side and is beaten between the pads and leg stump
4.4
6
Taskin Ahmed to Finch, SIX, all the way again! Bit more agricultural this time as he leans back and sends a back-of-a-length slower ball straight down the ground
4.3
6
Taskin Ahmed to Finch, SIX, that's a beauty! That's the best shot of the innings. Full outside off and he drives it inside-out over extra cover. Held the pose, too

Matthew: "SA will be willing Bangladesh to bowl dot balls...Australia have other ideas for the perennial bridesmaids!"

4.2
0
Taskin Ahmed to Finch, no run, full outside off, goes for a reverse scoop and gets taken on the pad but it's outside off stump
4.1
2
Taskin Ahmed to Finch, 2 runs, launches a length ball high in the air and down the ground, Rahim tries to reach it from mid-on but it landed safely

Australia 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st58AJ FinchDA Warner
2nd9DA WarnerMR Marsh
3rd11MR MarshGJ Maxwell

ICC Men's T20 World Cup

First Round Group A
TeamMWLPTNRR
SL33063.754
NAM3214-0.523
IRE3122-0.853
NED3030-2.46
First Round Group B
TeamMWLPTNRR
SCOT33060.775
BAN32141.733
OMA3122-0.025
PNG3030-2.655
Group 1
TeamMWLPTNRR
ENG54182.464
AUS54181.216
SA54180.739
SL5234-0.269
WI5142-1.641
BAN5050-2.383
Group 2
TeamMWLPTNRR
PAK550101.583
NZ54181.162
IND53261.747
AFG52341.053
NAM5142-1.89
SCOT5050-3.543