AS IT HAPPENED: Marsh Madness - Bison clubs 177 as Aussies ace best-ever World Cup chase for seventh straight win

By David Holden / Roar Guru

Australia

Match Complete

Bangladesh

2/307

Australia win by 8 wickets

1/76 (9.4) *Rahman O: 44.4 Smith* 63 (64)
0/38 (9.0) Hasan RR:5.98 Marsh 177 (132)
c. Shanto b. Rahman22.1
2/132
Warner 53(61)
b. Ahmed2.5
1/12
Head 10(11)
First Innings: Bangladesh8/306RR: 5.25O: 50.0

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First Innings: Bangladesh 8/306 RR: 5.25 O: 50.0
Batsmen R B 4s 6s SR

T.H. Tamim

c+b. Abbott

36 34 6 0 105.88

L.K. Das

c. Labuschagne b. Zampa

36 45 5 0 80.00

N.H. Shanto*

run out (Labuschagne)

45 57 6 0 78.95

M.T. Hridoy

c. Labuschagne b. Stoinis

74 79 5 2 93.67

M.M. Riyad

run out (Labuschagne)

32 28 1 3 114.29

M. Rahim+

c. Cummins b. Zampa

21 24 0 1 87.50

M.H. Miraz

c. Cummins b. Abbott

29 20 4 0 145.00

N. Ahmed

run out (Abbott)

7 11 0 0 63.64

M. Hasan

not out

2 3 0 0 66.67

T. Ahmed

not out

0 1 0 0 0.00

M.M. Rahman

         

Extras

(b 0, lb 10, w 12, nb 2)

24  
Total 306  
Bowlers O M R W Ec
J.R. Hazlewood 7.0 1 21 0 3.00
P.J. Cummins 8.0 0 56 0 7.00
S.A. Abbott 10.0 0 61 2 6.10
M.R. Marsh 4.0 0 48 0 12.00
A. Zampa 10.0 0 32 2 3.20
T.M. Head 6.0 0 33 0 5.50
M.P. Stoinis 5.0 0 45 1 9.00
First Innings: Australia 2/307 RR: 5.98 O: 44.4
Batsmen R B 4s 6s SR

T.M. Head

b. Ahmed

10 11 2 0 90.91

D.A. Warner

c. Shanto b. Rahman

53 61 6 0 86.89

M.R. Marsh

not out

177 132 17 9 134.09

S.P.D. Smith

not out

63 64 4 1 98.44

M. Labuschagne

         

J.P. Inglis+

         

M.P. Stoinis

         

P.J. Cummins*

         

S.A. Abbott

         

A. Zampa

         

J.R. Hazlewood

         

Extras

(b 0, lb 0, w 4, nb 0)

4  
Total 307  
Bowlers O M R W Ec
T. Ahmed 10.0 0 61 1 6.10
M. Hasan 9.0 0 38 0 4.22
N. Ahmed 10.0 0 85 0 8.50
M.H. Miraz 6.0 0 47 0 7.83
M.M. Rahman 9.4 1 76 1 7.86

The Cricket World Cup continues this afternoon when Australia take on Bangladesh in Pune. Join The Roar for live scores and commentary from 4pm (AEDT).

Australia has sewn up a spot in the semi finals after Glenn Maxwell’s heroics against Afghanistan, however they will be keen to keep their winning streak alive this afternoon. Bangladesh, on the other hand, will be looking to lock down a spot in the 2025 Champions Trophy.

After two losses to start the tournament, Australia have slowly found their cricket mojo and go into their last round robin game after six straight victories.

It hasn’t always been plain sailing, with the Australian quicks struggling to have much impact to date. The batting has been different though with some amazing knocks.

David Warner, Mitchell Marsh, Travis Head and Glenn Maxwell have all reached three figures this tournament, but it was Maxwell’s 200 against Afghanistan to secure a remarkable victory that will go down as one of the best ODI innings ever.

With this effectively a dead rubber for Australia, they may elect to rest some players. Sean Abbott and Cameron Green must be in line for a call up.

Bangladesh won their last start against Sri Lanka by three wickets, to record their second win of the tournament. Najmul Hossain Shanto and the injured Shakib Al Hasan got amongst the runs and assured their team of victory; however, it was earlier events that dominated the news.

The Angelo Mathews timed out dismissal was once again within the rules of the game, if not so much the spirit. There were media and players on both sides of the fence here, but when the Bangladesh bowling coach Allan Donald comes out in strong opposition, you have to wonder whether team morale will become an issue.

Prediction

Australia are riding a bit of a wave at present, finding ways to win games when they seem to be in losing positions.

They are still to play a perfect game which will cause South Africa plenty of headaches as we head into the semi-finals.

Ahead of that though, we have this clash – and Australia should prove too strong.

Australia by 80 runs or 5 wickets.

Game information

Venue: MCA International Stadium, Pune
First ball: 4pm (AEDT)
TV: Fox Cricket
Streaming: Kayo Sports
Betting: Australia $1.12, Bangladesh $6.25 – odds via PlayUp

Comments:

2023-11-13T06:09:50+00:00

Boundary

Roar Rookie


You really have no idea. Typical old fogey.

2023-11-12T13:07:06+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


So now you're wrong on two counts.

2023-11-12T08:58:07+00:00

Boundary

Roar Rookie


I said he cuts people off and then his voice yes, the bloke annoys me full stop. I take your opinions with a grain of salt considering how much you bang on about Cam Green. "If Cam Green plays we win the World Cup" HAHAHAHAHAHAHA.

2023-11-12T07:09:45+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


He doesn't do that. You changed your complaint to his voice. Try his hairstyle next post. Pay attention to how Ponting and co interact with him. If they got to name the easiest game caller to work with, I'll bet Punter, Finchy, Doully etc. would all nominate Howie.

2023-11-12T06:33:59+00:00

Boundary

Roar Rookie


When did I backtrack? I said he cuts others off, someone can be halfway through a sentence and a wicket or boundary will happen and hell just start yelling over the top of them. Not once did I backtrack.

2023-11-12T03:30:19+00:00

Sgt Pepperoni

Roar Rookie


I would watch that

2023-11-12T01:01:56+00:00

Rowdy

Roar Rookie


I answered something but it offended the AI and it's delicate emotional province

2023-11-12T00:07:39+00:00

Rowdy

Roar Rookie


I love every oeriod but only just yolerate his Chicago Jazz sound (This Note's for You) I ain't singing for Pepsi, I ain't singing for Coke, it makes me seem like some kind of joke

2023-11-11T23:33:20+00:00

Wikipetia

Roar Rookie


85 was awesome, 3 sets, solo, intl Harvesters doing country songs like Comes a Time, then Neil and Crazy Horse trying to outdo Dylan and the Band, basically Live Rust twice as live and twice as loud. Saw him again late 80s and he was pre grunging and I didn’t connect. Everyone else loved it

2023-11-11T21:45:13+00:00

Arnab Bhattacharya

Roar Guru


Doesn't matter Don. I'm not gonna praise them for doing the bare minimum in Pune. Terrible tournament for Bangladesh which I expected to happen the minute Hathurasingha was appointed.

2023-11-11T21:30:39+00:00

Rowdy

Roar Rookie


I last saw Young in Autumn, 2013 @ Geelong on some farm. Best concert I've been to.

2023-11-11T21:11:46+00:00

Wikipetia

Roar Rookie


sorry confusing my years. it was 85, early. he and Springsteen (first time) in town not long after each other. (late 83 was the Last Stand, and the Oils, who literally did burst eardrums that night - I remember going out to Bondi Junction for work the next day and the ESR tunnel noise almost had me in tears. of rage...)

2023-11-11T21:06:07+00:00

Wikipetia

Roar Rookie


suddenly i am right of centre Ent Cent late 83 and Crazy Horse are busting my eardrum. my Young period ended way back but that was one hell of a show.

2023-11-11T21:04:05+00:00

Wikipetia

Roar Rookie


NZ should counter with a team of surnamed Mitchells and then challenge us for the World title

2023-11-11T21:01:56+00:00

Wikipetia

Roar Rookie


George Bonner/Trumper style of power. from the descriptions.

2023-11-11T21:00:58+00:00

Wikipetia

Roar Rookie


yes, he's so reliable.

2023-11-11T20:59:33+00:00

Wikipetia

Roar Rookie


yes they keep eschewing the possibility of Inglis getting time to build when we are well set keen to reinforce positions for certain players. goal achieved.

2023-11-11T20:01:07+00:00

Rowdy

Roar Rookie


Taskin for a Baskin And getting an ice cream

2023-11-11T19:55:32+00:00

Sgt Pepperoni

Roar Rookie


Taskinmasterin

2023-11-11T14:09:01+00:00

Rowdy

Roar Rookie


Taskin for Raskin snd getting Askin

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