Player of the Match
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"Don't know about that, we made it difficult at the end and Bangladesh bowled quite well in the middle overs. it was about the top four going on and get a not out and making it more clinical. We haven't been good enough in the middle overs," says Smith. "We've had a bit of travel, but its not an excuse. Pakistan and India play well in these conditions and we have to do better. They're different, the pitches weren't like this in the IPL. Our players have to adapt better."

"First six overs was crucial, we knew this ground was high-scoring. Our fielding and bowling could have been better. Mahmudullah played really well, Mithun and Shakib too," says Mashrafe, "Two losses in a row, but we have two matches left and we'll see what happens"

10.50 pm That become quite tense, but a couple of mishaps in the field could not have come at a more opportune time for Australia. They will take a three-wicket victory and stay alive in the World T20, but their performance tonight, barring a hugely impressive Usman Khawaja, still demands introspection. Bangladesh, as well, had their chances, but tossing the debutant Sajib an over with 30 odd runs to get broke the game open. It seemed like Mashrafe wanted to get his overs done with when the pressure was lesser. Then there was also the instance when he couldn't go for a catch that was his, he bowled only one over too. Some questions over the Bangladesh captain. But Mustafiz' cutters turned things interesting, Shakib chipped in as well and pace off the ball provided a lot of problems. In the end, batting down to No. 10 helped Australia survive.

"Nice to make a bit of a difference. After a disappointing loss to New Zealand, nice to get the the tournament rolling. Playing in the BBL, 80,000 people, I'm used to it. I've played three or four games here now, its a learning curve. Just getting used to the length and the pace and to different players and their areas. We've had a bit of travel, off to Mohali now and we'll be there for a week, that'll be nice," says Man of the Match Adam Zampa

Amrit: "I just couldn't imagine this. It seemed both were desperately trying to loose. The most desperate team lost."

18.3
4
Saqlain Sajib to Faulkner, FOUR, oooh, gifts them a short ball and Faulkner cracks it through the covers, that's the victory
18.2
0
Saqlain Sajib to Faulkner, no run, pitched on leg and rips across to off stump. Even Faulkner is very nervous. Barely managed to block that
18.1
1
Saqlain Sajib to Nevill, 1 run, flighted delivery on middle, driven to long-off for a simple single

Five from 12 with Faulkner and Nevill together. Loads of time being taken to set the field.Slip has been placed. Third man and fine leg are up.

Kynan: "This is absolutely dreadful by Australia. They will win this game, but this does not inspire confidence when they face India and Pakistan. Shows their inexperience."

END OF OVER:
18 | 4 Runs 2 Wkts | AUS: 152/7 (5 runs required from 12 balls, RR: 8.44, RRR: 2.50)

  • James Faulkner1 (1b)
  • Shakib Al Hasan4-0-27-3
  • Mustafizur Rahman4-0-30-2
17.6
W
Shakib Al Hasan to Hastings, OUT, slogged.... right down deep midwicket's throat. Shakib is barely doing anything. He's just bowling slow and inviting the mistake and Hastings obliged

JW Hastings c Soumya Sarkar b Shakib Al Hasan 3 (4m 4b 0x4 0x6) SR: 75.00

17.5
2
Shakib Al Hasan to Hastings, 2 runs, bad throw from the deep. Australia are trying to make things interesting, but Bangladesh keep letting it slip away. Hastings flicks one through to deep square leg and then greedily comes back for a second. He might well have been dismissed had the throw not come at a half-volley for Mushfiqur to pick up
17.4
1
Shakib Al Hasan to Faulkner, 1 run, moves back and clips it through square leg
17.3
1
Shakib Al Hasan to Hastings, 1 run, dropped by Al-Amin in the covers! That was regulation. Hastings was reaching for the ball and fails to keep it down. All Al-Amin had to do was move a little bit to his left to snap it up.
17.2
0
Shakib Al Hasan to Hastings, no run, flighted on off stump, defended.

John Hastings comes in ahead of Peter Nevill

17.1
W
Shakib Al Hasan to Maxwell, OUT, there was no reason for such ballistics. Maxwell had already pushed Australia ahead in the contest in the last over. Now he charges out at Shakib's first ball, goes for a wild heave and is stumped. Kicks the turf as he walks off

GJ Maxwell st †Mushfiqur Rahim b Shakib Al Hasan 26 (21m 15b 2x4 2x6) SR: 173.33

Adi: "What is this? the moment we start believing the next moment we're not.... T20 plays with people's emotions a lot "

Shihab: "For all the talk about Bangladesh's spinners, Shakib, Mahumudullah and Sajib, all went for 8 an over or more. That'll be the difference between two teams."

END OF OVER:
17 | 13 Runs 1 Wkt | AUS: 148/5 (9 runs required from 18 balls, RR: 8.70, RRR: 3.00)

  • Glenn Maxwell26 (14b)
  • James Faulkner0 (0b)
  • Mustafizur Rahman4-0-30-2
  • Saqlain Sajib3-0-35-0
16.6
1
Mustafizur Rahman to Maxwell, 1 run, that was the cutter on leg stump, Maxwell goes for the pull and gets it off the toe end of the bat
16.5
6
Mustafizur Rahman to Maxwell, SIX, but when it is at normal pace, it keeps sitting up! Maxwell presents a straight bat and extends his elbows so it carries over long-on
16.4
0
Mustafizur Rahman to Maxwell, no run, returns to the cutter and rips Maxwell open. Gripped into the pitch on a good length outside leg and sashayed past the outside edge
16.3
6
Mustafizur Rahman to Maxwell, SIX, phew! That's a top stroke from Maxwell. It seems to be the one at his normal pace, and it was on leg stump too, Maxwell flicks it away

Mustafiz v Faulkner now... but he's at the other end... Bangladesh will be believing again

16.2
W
Mustafizur Rahman to Marsh, OUT, gone now! And its the cutter again! Marsh couldn't get anything on the last one, this time he gets a leading edge while prodding from the crease. It leaps up, Shakib at point runs back to track it down. Good, pressure catch.

MR Marsh c Shakib Al Hasan b Mustafizur Rahman 6 (10m 6b 1x4 0x6) SR: 100.00

Warner at Chinnaswamy

72.25

David Warner's average in T20s at Chinnaswamy in 5 innings, before this (all in IPL). His scores: 33, 123*, 15, 61, 57. His strike rate being 169.

Openers on top this time

0

No. of partnerships of 50 or more runs against Bangladesh in last 10 T20Is, before this match. The ave opening stand was around 13 in those 10 inns.

Not dismissed

163

Runs by Mahmudullah in his last 5 T20I inns batting at No.6 or lower. He has scored those runs in 96 balls (S/R 169.79) and has remained not out in all those inns.

Late, but effective

0

No. of wickets by Adam Zampa in his first 3 T20Is. He conceded 52 runs in 9 overs without a wicket, but took 3 for 23 in 4 over in his 4th T20I today.

Sarkar fails, again

16.00

Soumya Sarkar's average in T20Is, in 17 inns. His ave is the 2nd-lowest among all openers who have played 15+. Only Afg's Karim Sadiq (14.82) has lower ave.

Advantage Australia

3-0

Australia's win-loss record against Bangladesh in T20Is, before this match. All their meetings have been in World T20s only - 2007, 2010, 2014 and now in 2016.

ICC Men's T20 World Cup

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ENG43160.145
SA42240.651
SL4132-0.461
AFG4132-0.715
Super 10 Group 2
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AUS42240.233
PAK4132-0.093
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First Round Group A
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NED31130.154
OMA3113-1.521
IRE3021-0.685
First Round Group B
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AFG33061.54
ZIM3214-0.567
SCOT3122-0.132
HKG3030-1.017