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Australia [381/5] beat Bangladesh [333/8] by 48 runs in 26th match of 2019 World Cup

for those people including ex-players who were guaranteed that had Pakistan batted first they would definitely have won the game, Bangladesh is showing there is no guarantee to that. Don't have even 1 batsman who avg:s 40 in their ranks , yet they are giving all what they can in the on going match vs AUS vs some of the best current fast bowlers.They are showing exactly that baring a bit of score board pressure there is no demon in chasing either.
 
Ronaldo is a delusional Pak fan. He is smoking something when he thinks our pathetic batsmen could chase this who could not hit India's part time medium pacers

When did I say our batsman could chase 380?? Stop putting words into my mouth.
I said if the target was 380 we would have gotten at least 320 coz there would have been no pressure.
I also said if the same aus team had scored 280 we would have scored 240 and would have butchered it coz of the pressure.
I don't understand how I'm deluded ??
 
Bangladeshi batsmen successfully managed to hide it from their fans that they were playing for respectable defeat right from the beginning. Always scoring comfortably less runs in an over than the required rate.

Mushfiqur is looking to score a selfish century here after which his fans will describe him as the greatest wicket keeper batsman in cricket history.:moyo2
 
This is why I was saying we need to keep Sabbir Rahman away from the team. The guy dropped Warner on 28, missed his run out and got out the same way as Shoaib Malik :facepalm: Pathetic player but because of Mashrafee's politics he gets in
 
Bangladeshi batsmen successfully managed to hide it from their fans that they were playing for respectable defeat right from the beginning. Always scoring comfortably less runs in an over than the required rate.

Mushfiqur is looking to score a selfish century here after which his fans will describe him as the greatest wicket keeper batsman in cricket history.:moyo2

Same like pakistan?
 
56 needed in six balls. And we were being told that Bangladesh were playing for a win. :vk2
 
56 needed in six balls. And we were being told that Bangladesh were playing for a win. :vk2

Pak fans are just hurt hence are starting to get deluded. If our team was in this position they would have been criticised left right and centre.
 
Bangladesh showed a lot of heart in this game. Credit to them for effort.

The problem is Bangladesh dont produce fast bowlers which is why they will never win an ICC 50 over tournament.
 
Good effort by Bangladesh. 380 odd was too much unless Sarkar scored a quick fire ton, Liton backed it up with quick 50. Tamim was slow, no one else other than Mahmudullah stroke it over 130SR

Lost the match in the last 10overs. Rubels over at the death went for 25, turned it completely in Aus way. Missed Saifuddins death bowling.
 
Pak fans are just hurt hence are starting to get deluded. If our team was in this position they would have been criticised left right and centre.

381 is too much to get against an Aus attack man. Actually I am surprised they crossed 300. They were in par with Aus till that last 10 over which made the difference.
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-partner="tweetdeck"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Bangladesh should be proud of their efforts. They've been superb & great to watch at the World Cup:<br><br>Beat S Africa after scoring 330<br>N Zealand only beat them by 2 wickets<br>Scored 280 versus England<br>Beat W Indies when chasing down a target of 322<br>Scored 333 against Australia<a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/CWC19?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#CWC19</a></p>— Saj Sadiq (@Saj_PakPassion) <a href="https://twitter.com/Saj_PakPassion/status/1141766729103753216?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">June 20, 2019</a></blockquote>
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Credit to Bangladesh for fighting it out.

Really happy for them that they are now challenging the top teams too.If they can sort out their bowling unit they will be a force to reckon with too.Until then it will be hard for them to cross the line.But the fight is what matters and what fans ask for.And their fan base is just as passionate as that of India and Pak.And they deserve every bit of happiness their team can possibly provide.(Never on Pak's expense though:smith)
 
Happy with the effort. 382 was always going to be a tough ask but they did their best. They have to beat India now to have any chance of qualification.
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-partner="tweetdeck"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Australia now top of the table after beating Bangladesh <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/cwc19?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#cwc19</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/AUSvBAN?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#AUSvBAN</a> <a href="https://t.co/5a7onaqPRC">pic.twitter.com/5a7onaqPRC</a></p>— Saj Sadiq (@Saj_PakPassion) <a href="https://twitter.com/Saj_PakPassion/status/1141767433004470273?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">June 20, 2019</a></blockquote>
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Liton
Soumya
Shakib
Mahmudullah
Mushfiq
Mosaddek
Tamim (he can play his selfish knock here)
Need 4 International quality bowlers
 
Bowling as ok on this wicket until the back end. Fizz got hit for 18 then Rubel then big overs started coming from everywhere.

340-350 chase would’ve been a different game. Australia just out batted BD. And BD’s top three didn’t fire quick enough.
 
Bowling as ok on this wicket until the back end. Fizz got hit for 18 then Rubel then big overs started coming from everywhere.

340-350 chase would’ve been a different game. Australia just out batted BD. And BD’s top three didn’t fire quick enough.

Rubel, Sabbir, mash should be immediately kicked out.

Miraz is also a liability on a batting friendly wicket.
 
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If Bangladesh was batting first they would've possibly won it.

Anyways I thought Australia knocked Bangladesh out of the game with their 390 score. Around 340-350 and who knows what would've happened
 
Happy with the effort. 382 was always going to be a tough ask but they did their best. They have to beat India now to have any chance of qualification.

Even if they defeat India, Pakistan and Afghanistan, Bangladesh will only reach 11 points. First four teams, viz Australia, New Zealand, England and India will comfortably reach 12 or more points.
 
Even if they defeat India, Pakistan and Afghanistan, Bangladesh will only reach 11 points. First four teams, viz Australia, New Zealand, England and India will comfortably reach 12 or more points.

Why are you so butt hurt, my friend? Did a dog bite you on the butt?

Nobody knows the future. You seem really salty.
 
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U seem scared.

R u worried what no 6 is coming up? Wait till July 5 for that. :))

Scared??:)))
I'm excited coz I know 5th July will be the day that all this talk about BD being better than pak will come to a close. Pak will show that they're better. I'm more scared of the weather tbh
Tbh I feel ashamed that we've fallen so much that we are being compared to bangaldesh (no offence). I'm used to better standards.
 
We were just not good enough. Still a huge gap between us and the top four in being consistently good.
 
Pak-BD game can go either way. It is 50-50.

I personally would be happy if BD finishes #5. It will be accurate representation of where they are currently.
 
Tamim SR is so poor. Even after 50 he didn’t catch up. Needed the old tamim after sarkar got out. Shakib and Litons wicket were massive two inform batsmen. both can up the tempo well.
 
Why are you so butt hurt, my friend? Did a dog bite you on the butt?

Nobody knows the future. You seem really salty.

It is the future that every sane man can see. I have pointed out the facts which you are not able to see even now. I cannot blame you. Not everyone has the gift.
 
It is the future that every sane man can see. I have pointed out the facts which you are not able to see even now. I cannot blame you. Not everyone has the gift.

What a stupid comeback. I am not even going to respond to that.
 
Scared??:)))
I'm excited coz I know 5th July will be the day that all this talk about BD being better than pak will come to a close. Pak will show that they're better. I'm more scared of the weather tbh
Tbh I feel ashamed that we've fallen so much that we are being compared to bangaldesh (no offence). I'm used to better standards.

Yup.

We saw that standard against West indies.

Or against last 5 matches against BD.

No 6 is coming up. Get ready :))
 
And why is that?
Is it just coz they scored 330 when their target was 380??

Or is it coz they conceded 380??

Take a look at Pakistan's ODI history since 2017 CT and exclude the minnows.

Pakistani fans have no right to get cocky.
 
What a wastage of space this Sabbir tool is - dropped Warner, then a Royal duck!!!!
 
Even England couldn't chase 350 on this wicket. Batting first is a big advantage here. BD have played extremely well. No shame on this loss.
 
Yup.

We saw that standard against West indies.

Or against last 5 matches against BD.

No 6 is coming up. Get ready :))

Mate. Get your info checked.
Last 4 not 5. We all know what happened when you played us the "5th time". :afridi
 
I think India will lose badly in semi-final. Final will be between England and Australia.
 
You can bring up Pakistans H2H with India as well and it's irrelevant since everyone knows Bangladesh and India are much superior teams than Pakistan

Why're you talking to me??
I didn't ask you.
 
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Congrats. You beat us 4 times in a row.

Check our record. We beat you 25 times in a row. :)))

Have some shame mate, it's hilarious you have to go back to 2014 and before to make yourself feel good against Bangladesh.

This is how low Pakistan cricket has stooped
 
Have some shame mate, it's hilarious you have to go back to 2014 and before to make yourself feel good against Bangladesh.

This is how low Pakistan cricket has stooped

:)))

3 out of the last 4 matches we've played against them were in 2015. Why is THAT being brought up??
It's a two way street mate.
 
What a wastage of space this Sabbir tool is - dropped Warner, then a Royal duck!!!!

He is in the team because of Mash's politics. The child beater should have been banned from cricket. Good thing is this is the last we are seeing of Mashrafee. Hope Rubel and Sabbir are kicked out too. Also, Tamim 77 SR are going to hurt us bad in near future. We should concentrate on rebuilding our team by opening with Liton and Soumya and finding 4 decent seamers and 2 genuine spinners :facepalm: every match it's embarrassing seeing them get thrashed
 
:)))

3 out of the last 4 matches we've played against them were in 2015. Why is THAT being brought up??
It's a two way street mate.

Because we look at stats from World Cup to World Cup to determine how a teams performance is.
 
Because we look at stats from World Cup to World Cup to determine how a teams performance is.

Looking at 3 matches right after the world cup is not very accurate is it??
Most if not all of the team is completely new.
 
Sabbir should not play another game for BD again. He dropped Warner and then missed a run out chance.
 
Full of admiration for BD here. Can't speak about long term but immediately, they're a proper strike bowler short of being a serious problem to deal with; a bowler that'd take wickets and shave them 25-30 runs off target totals.

Guttsy display I'm kinda gutted for them.

Thought chasing was a myth in this WC - teams will sit up and take note of BDs chasing mentality.
 
Can BD borrow Boult and Ferguson for the remainder of the tournament? It's crazy how just two world class bowlers would make a difference to a team.

Saifuddin
Boult
Ferguson
Fizz
 
The 381/5 that Aaron Finch’s Australia amassed in Nottingham, in what proved a 48-run victory over a spirited Bangladesh side, set up a match featuring more runs - 714 - than we’ve ever witnessed before at a single ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup encounter.

Built upon David Warner’s fine tournament-high 166, where he became the only man ever to record two 150s in the competition, this was the second highest total the five-times champions have ever accumulated at any World Cup, also a figure that only England have bettered in the current edition, twice.

Yet for all that, the Australian batsmen’s collective effort, there was a feeling that they could have racked up a total that might have threatened their all-time World Cup record of 417/6, compiled against Afghanistan in Perth four years ago.

Warner really began to look his old liberated self near the conclusion of his 147-ball knock, and Finch, whose latest fifty - the eighth in his last 11 ODI innings - provided another ideal launchpad.

Usman Khawaja hit a 72-ball 89, a knock that became more fluent and impressive as it progressed. What will have frustrated the Australians, though, was that he did not sacrifice his wicket in a run-out mix up with the best part of five overs still left and Glenn Maxwell at the other end wreaking havoc in the crazy grand manner that only he can.

We had been in the middle of a classic cameo from the man they call ‘The Big Show’. Maxwell, who had careered on to 32 from only 10 balls, seemed in one of his unplayable moods, with the excited chatter around the ground all about whether he might have his sights on AB De Villiers’ world record ODI fastest half-century, gleaned off just 16 balls.

One of Maxwell’s three glorious maximums almost defied description as he somehow managed to contort his body while moving across his stumps and rocked back on one leg to crash Rubel Hossain’s full ball over mid-off. A unique stroke from a unique talent.

A talent, too, that needed to be indulged for the rest of Australia’s innings when the run-out came. Maxwell was scampering for a quick single and Khawaja responded, only then to pull up and leave Maxwell high and dry, allowing Rubel to run him out.

Seeing Smith, arguably the world’s best batsman, only entering the fray at number six with three overs left, again raised the question of whether Australia ought to have their best player coming in at three, just as England do with Joe Root, India with Virat Kohli and New Zealand with Kane Williamson.

Bangladesh too these days have their best man now occupying that spot but once Shakib Al Hasan’s magnificent World Cup journey was finally derailed here when he chipped a leading edge to Warner at mid on for 41 - the only time he’s failed to make at least a half-century during the competition - it felt as if mission wholly improbable would be upgraded to impossible, despite the best distinguished efforts of their diminutive centurion Mushfiqur Rahim and the big-hitting Mahmudullah, who struck three sixes in his 69.

The good news for Australia was that the key breakthrough had been engineered by a clever slower one from Marcus Stoinis, whose return after injury did, as coach Justin Langer had hoped, give the side more balance.

And with Warner rampaging again and both Mitchell Starc, who ended Tamim Iqbal’s dangerous contribution, and Pat Cummins back in familiar enforcer mode, it looks like the champions are hitting form at the most propitious time.
 
Looking at 3 matches right after the world cup is not very accurate is it??
Most if not all of the team is completely new.

How about Asia Cup 2016 & 2018 if you don't want to count the 0-3 series
 
Q. I think it was lack of intention with the new ball maybe or maybe the first 20 overs you conceded way too many runs to that opening stand?
MASHRAFE MORTAZA: When we are batting?

Q. Bowling.
MASHRAFE MORTAZA: Bowling. I think it was really good to get, both sides want to bat first. And obviously created a few chances, which could have been taken against this big side. You have to take those 50/50 chances, I think.

Could have been different. And I knew that we needed a wicket at that particular time. And I think they also led very calculatively. They knew if they don't give wicket much air, they can damage us. So I think obviously not picking off wicket was the main thing.

Q. Do you think a place now in the top 4 is beyond your side? And are the teams that are in the top 4 operating at a different level to the rest of the teams in this tournament?
MASHRAFE MORTAZA: You're asking that our top 4 batsmen?

Q. No, I'm asking do you think you can qualify still.
MASHRAFE MORTAZA: I think still you never know. Still what we can do, I think, we have still three matches left. We have to play hard and then let's see. And it's going to be difficult for sure, even if we can able to win all those three matches, still we have to look and have to see what's going on. But I think from us, I think it's very important to finish all those three matches, especially one at a time.

Q. Do you think the teams who are in the top 4 are operating at a different level to the rest of the teams?
MASHRAFE MORTAZA: Yeah, I think so. I think so. If you look at this World Cup, I think at the stage we thought in the middle of the tournament, you know, a few strays going on and a few matches will end up in the top 4, a few were lost, a few matches, and the tournament will go in a different way, but it's certainly not -- but still I think it's still a few matches left, you never know. Let's see.

Q. How difficult was it bowling to David Warner today? And where does he kind of rank in terms of the hardest batsman to bowl to in world cricket when he's going like that?
MASHRAFE MORTAZA: It is. We all knew that that sort of wicket is always difficult to bowl. A player like this, it's very difficult. But at the same time I'd say that we got a few chances, which is we couldn't take, especially that run-out, it could have happened.

We knew that we have to pick the wickets. If not then it's going to be very difficult, which is exactly what happened. David Warner is batting so well and obviously feels quite -- Everyone has played well. And I think the damage has been done by Maxwell, that 13 balls, 40-odd runs. That was the big factor as well.

Q. It's probably the third or fourth match in which you've conceded more than 300 runs by bowling. Obviously is that the problem area for you, or is that going to be the deciding factor whether you're going to go through the semifinals or not?
MASHRAFE MORTAZA: Look, if you look at England wickets and everything, we knew that it would be a high-scoring match, especially the ground we are playing, to be honest.

And the damage has been done. Shouldn't be like this. It could have been 300, 280. That what we've been asking. But, again, both matches against England and obviously today is 380. So it's been a lot for the batters.

Anything around 300, 320, even better on this wicket, and our batting was really good. Even all those matches to score that sort of run except New Zealand, I think.

Yeah, I mean, you're pretty much right that most of the matches they've been costing 40, 50 extra runs.

Q. Twice in a row your team has scored more than 300 after, chasing a big total (indiscernible). So gives a lot of heart to you as in the team is not afraid to chase a big total? I see batsmen going for their shots.
MASHRAFE MORTAZA: No, you knew that against Australia it can be big, but I think bowlers have been trying their best to restrict them around 300, as I said, 300, even less than 300. For that we have to pick wickets, we know that. In that patches we couldn't get any wickets. I think we get wickets when the damage has been done at the late part.

But it's hard for the batters who are asking all the time 350 is always difficult. In this wicket we're capable to score 340, 320, even 340 could have been chased down. The batsmen are showing their courage, if you look at our batting, I think everyone has been batting with some intent. As I said, we don't play that much in that sort of part.

We need to play enough to score the big runs. But it's still, 330 is not a bad effort, I think.
 
It would be nice if other teams lend us their reserve players who are not playing just for fun as the remaining matches are dead rubber anyway. They can test their bench strength :butt

Liton
Soumya
Shakib
Riyad
Mushfiq
Mosaddek
Tom Blundell (wk)
Tim Southee
Mohammed Shami
Kemar Roach
Mohammed Hasnain


Anyway it's the effort that counts. Well played Riyad, that six of Cummins was nice. Hope we can pick one or two more wins, it will be considered a good world cup for Bangladesh. Hope in the next world cup we find decent players, it's going to be in sub continent so Mustafizz will be useful there. :shafiq2
 
Those Aussies will never win the WC with that unbalanced side. Good batting but they let Bangladesh get 333.
 
Those Aussies will never win the WC with that unbalanced side. Good batting but they let Bangladesh get 333.

Well you guys also let Pak score 348 who haven't touched 300 in any of the other matches.
 
Australia was always going to beat Bangladesh lol. They arent in the level to compete with India and Australia yet.
 
Bangladesh have nothing to be ashamed off here. Gave there best in chasing a massive score that most teams would have never gotten close too. Some like Pak wouldn't even have got 150 runs close! The Bangladesh batting is very good from what I have seen. It is the bowling that gives too many runs away. Bangladesh would have had a great chance of winning had they managed to keep the Aussies down to 320 or something. Respect to them for an awesome effort just keep this "tigers" rubbish a bit down!
 
Those Aussies will never win the WC with that unbalanced side. Good batting but they let Bangladesh get 333.

2023 World Cup will be in Team India, and your team will be without quick gun Murgan, Rashid and Moeen so we will see you in 4 years :shafiq2

Future Talk nah :narine
 
Scared??:)))
I'm excited coz I know 5th July will be the day that all this talk about BD being better than pak will come to a close. Pak will show that they're better. I'm more scared of the weather tbh
Tbh I feel ashamed that we've fallen so much that we are being compared to bangaldesh (no offence). I'm used to better standards.

One of performance won't mean anything. Whichever team finishes ahead at the end is the better team. As a neutral - I think BD are a better odi team than pakistan at the moment.
 
One of performance won't mean anything. Whichever team finishes ahead at the end is the better team. As a neutral - I think BD are a better odi team than pakistan at the moment.

Yes it will
There's no other way to accurately analyse it.
Pak will beat bd on 5th July imo pretty easily.
 
Yes it will
There's no other way to accurately analyse it.
Pak will beat bd on 5th July imo pretty easily.

Ever since 2015

Lost 3 ODIS in 2015
Lost 1 T20 in 2015

Lost 1 T20 2016
Won 1 T20 2016

Lost 1 ODI in 2018

"Pretty easily" :ma

:sendoff
 
This is why I was saying we need to keep Sabbir Rahman away from the team. The guy dropped Warner on 28, missed his run out and got out the same way as Shoaib Malik :facepalm: Pathetic player but because of Mashrafee's politics he gets in
Sabbir used to be very attractive player to watch. What happened to him?
 
Sabbir used to be very attractive player to watch. What happened to him?

Fame got to his head, after a below average career he slapped a child (fan), been getting in the news for the wrong reasons (girl problems) and refers to himself in third person :shezzy

The only reason he was picked is because of Mashrafee's politics who thinks he is the most talented batsman in the country. Alhamdullilah, the whole world saw what Mosaddek did vs South Africa, Kiwis and what Sabbir did today. Hope this marks the end of this career.
 
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