Reasons behind Tigers' loss against Australia.

Reasons behind Tigers' loss against Australia.

Bangladesh lost to Australia in their first match in Super Eight.

Is it just the rain law behind it, or is there a lot of batting-bowling?

Bangladesh started the Super Eight by losing to Australia.

Bangladesh lost in the first match of the Super Eight.

Bangladesh lost by 28 runs to Australia in their first Super Eight match by DLS method.

Bangladesh is relatively weak in front of Australia in Antigua.

Australia won all 5 matches with Bangladesh in the previous T20 World Cup.

The story behind the start of Bangladesh's Super Eight is a 4-run loss against South Africa in the group stage, while Bangladesh won the remaining 3 matches. The batting appearance of Bangladesh's top order has faded. On the other hand, Australia is a batting heavyweight.

Bangladesh's main hope is bowling.

According to former captain Ricky Ponting, Australia will want to bat if they win the toss. Does such hope work against him? Marsh won the toss and decided to field. Tiger captain Nazmul said, he also used to take fielding. The toss took place after about 15 minutes in the rain.

Cummins' Hat Trick:
Cummins became the second Australian to score a hat-trick in the World Cup, the previous hat-trick being Brett Lee. That too was against Bangladesh. Also T20 World Cup '24 saw the seventh hat-trick.

At the end, Bangladesh stopped at 140 runs in Hriday's 28-ball 40-run innings.

David Warner completed his eighth fifty in the World Cup with 34 balls. Australia completed 100 with a single from the next ball. It is raining heavily this time.

After 11.2 overs, Australia lead by 28 runs in the DLS system, at which time the par score was 72 runs.

A short capital of 140 runs rained on him. Ajira won by 28 runs on DLS method in a rain-hit match.

 TO CONTINUE ........


Bangladesh XI
Tanjid Hasan, Liton Das (wicketkeeper), Nazmul Hossain (captain), Shakib Al Hasan, Tawhid Hriday, Mahmudullah, Mehdi Hasan, Rishad Hossain, Taskin Ahmed, Tanjim Hasan and Mostafizur Rahman.

Australia XI
David Warner, Travis Head, Mitchell Marsh (captain), Glenn Maxwell, Marcus Stoinis, Tim David, Matthew Wade (wicketkeeper), Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc, Adam Zampa and Josh Hazlewood.

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