Bangladesh National Cricket Team vs Australian Men’s Cricket Team Match Scorecard

Check out the full Bangladesh National Cricket Team vs Australian Men’s Cricket Team match scorecard, highlights, and key performances.

Bangladesh National Cricket Team vs Australian Men’s Cricket Team 44th Match, Super Eights

The ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 Super Eights clash between Bangladesh and Australia at North Sound on June 20, 2024, was a thrilling encounter. Australia faced a revised target of 73 runs in 11.2 overs due to the DLS method, creating a high-pressure situation for both teams. The match showcased intense competition as Bangladesh put up a fighting total of 140/8 in their full 20 overs, thanks to important contributions from Najmul Hossain Shanto and Towhid Hridoy.

Australia’s pace attack proved decisive in the match, with Pat Cummins delivering a standout performance. His sensational bowling, including a crucial hat-trick, dismantled Bangladesh’s lower order and effectively turned the game in Australia’s favor. Cummins finished with figures of 3/29, earning the well-deserved Player of the Match award and highlighting his value in pressure situations.

Bangladesh showed resilience with notable partnerships, particularly between Shanto and Hridoy, which helped them post a competitive total despite losing early wickets. However, Australia’s consistent and clinical approach in both batting and bowling ensured they comfortably chased the DLS-adjusted target. The match underlined the strength of Australia’s squad and the fighting spirit of Bangladesh, making it one of the most memorable clashes in the Super Eights stage of the T20 World Cup 2024.

Bangladesh Innings Performance: Bangladesh National Cricket Team vs Australian Men’s Cricket Team Match Scorecard

Bangladesh managed to post a total of 140/8 in their 20 overs, with Najmul Hossain Shanto top-scoring with 41 runs and Towhid Hridoy playing a crucial knock of 40 off just 28 balls. The innings started on a shaky note as early wickets fell, putting significant pressure on the middle order. However, steady partnerships between Shanto and Hridoy helped Bangladesh build a competitive score. The team also benefited from extras, including 11 wides, which contributed to boosting the total.

Towards the end of the innings, Bangladesh looked to accelerate, with Taskin Ahmed and Tanzim Hasan Sakib hitting some quick runs. Despite their efforts, the late surge was cut short by Pat Cummins’ brilliant hat-trick, which claimed three crucial wickets in a span of a few deliveries. His spell ensured Bangladesh could not push past the 140-run mark, setting up a challenging chase for Australia in the Super Eights clash.

Bangladesh Batting Scorecard:

BatsmanRunsBalls4s6sSR
Tanzid Hasan03000.00
Litton Das †16252064.00
Najmul Hossain Shanto (c)413651113.88
Rishad Hossain240050.00
Towhid Hridoy402822142.85
Shakib Al Hasan8100080.00
Mahmudullah230066.66
Mahedi Hasan01000.00
Taskin Ahmed13710185.71
Tanzim Hasan Sakib4300133.33
Extras14
Total140/820 overs7.00

Bangladesh Bowling Highlights:

BowlerOversRunsWicketsEcon
Mitchell Starc42115.25
Josh Hazlewood42506.25
Pat Cummins42937.25
Adam Zampa42426.00
Marcus Stoinis224112.00
Glenn Maxwell21417.00

Australia Innings and Chase Summary: Bangladesh National Cricket Team vs Australian Men’s Cricket Team Match Scorecard

Chasing a DLS-adjusted target of 73 runs, Australia got off to a flying start at North Sound. David Warner led the charge with a quickfire 53 off 35 balls, displaying aggressive strokeplay and excellent timing. Travis Head supported Warner with a brisk 31, ensuring Australia maintained a high scoring rate despite the reduced overs. Bangladesh’s Rishad Hossain made inroads by taking two crucial wickets, but his efforts were not enough to stop the momentum of the Australian batting lineup. The reduced target due to the DLS method added pressure on Bangladesh, which Australia managed to navigate seamlessly.

Pat Cummins’ earlier bowling brilliance, including his hat-trick, had set the tone for Australia, giving them a psychological advantage even before their chase began. Glenn Maxwell’s cameo towards the end provided the finishing touch, scoring 14 runs off just 6 balls and keeping the required run rate under control. With smart shot selection and composure under pressure, Australia completed the chase in 11.2 overs for the loss of 2 wickets, securing a comfortable win. This victory earned Australia 2 points in the Super Eights group stage, strengthening their position in Group 1 of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024.

Australia Batting Scorecard:

BatsmanRunsBalls4s6sSR
David Warner53*3553151.42
Travis Head312132147.61
Mitchell Marsh (c)160016.66
Glenn Maxwell14*611233.33
Extras1
Total100/211.2 overs8.82

Australia Bowling Highlights:

BowlerOversRunsWicketsEcon
Mahedi Hasan42205.50
Tanzim Hasan Sakib1909.00
Taskin Ahmed1.222016.50
Mustafizur Rahman223011.50
Rishad Hossain32327.66

Key Moments Match Highlights

Pat Cummins’ sensational hat-trick was the turning point of the match, stunning Bangladesh by dismissing Mahmudullah, Mahedi Hasan, and Towhid Hridoy in quick succession. Earlier, Bangladesh had managed some solid partnerships, with Najmul Hossain Shanto and Towhid Hridoy leading the scoring. However, the middle and death overs proved challenging as wickets fell regularly, preventing them from posting a higher total. Extras and tight bowling from Australia further restricted Bangladesh, leaving them with 140/8 in 20 overs. Cummins’ lethal spell not only halted Bangladesh’s momentum but also gave Australia the upper hand in a high-pressure encounter.

Australia’s chase, shortened due to the DLS method following rain interruptions, was anchored by an explosive innings from David Warner, who scored 53 off 35 balls*, and a steady contribution from Travis Head, adding 31 runs. The duo’s partnership ensured Australia maintained control throughout the innings, with minimal resistance from Bangladesh’s bowlers. The match highlighted Australia’s dominance in both batting and bowling, showcasing their depth in resources and tactical execution. Warner’s aggressive strokeplay and Cummins’ earlier heroics ultimately sealed a comfortable victory for Australia, earning them crucial points in the Super Eights, Group 1 stage.

Key MomentDetail
Hat-trickPat Cummins (Bangladesh: 6-122 to 8-133)
Top Bangladesh scorerNajmul Hossain Shanto (41 runs)
Top Australia scorerDavid Warner (53* runs)
ResultAustralia won by 28 runs (DLS method)
Player of the MatchPat Cummins

Australia now leads Group 1 with 2 points, while Bangladesh remains at zero. This match sets the tone for upcoming Super Eight clashes in the T20 World Cup 2024.


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