

Marsh makes it a stroll
Mitchell Marsh’s clean striking blew the chase open, turning a modest target into a one-way finish as Australia won by 7 wickets with 54 balls remaining. Bangladesh had dragged themselves to 109/8, but the moment Marsh settled, the required rate vanished. His 60 off 28 ensured the chase was effectively decided well before the halfway mark of Australia’s innings.
Bangladesh’s powerplay collapse
The game was largely lost in Bangladesh’s first six overs. Crawling to 22/3 in the powerplay, they handed Australia complete control of tempo and match-ups. That early damage forced a rebuild that never truly accelerated, leaving Bangladesh with only 58 runs across the middle overs for four wickets and too little platform to cash in at the end.
Marsh’s burst, bowlers’ base
Marsh was the decisive force, scoring at a strike rate of 214 and dominating the chase’s key phase. Josh Inglis’ 17 off 16 provided support in a 53-run partnership that removed any lingering doubt. The foundation, though, was laid by Johnson’s miserly spell and backed up by Ellis and Zampa, who kept Bangladesh to a total Australia could hunt down in 11 overs.
Johnson and Ellis squeeze hard
Australia’s bowlers kept tightening the screws through the middle, making boundaries feel like a bonus rather than a release. Spencer Johnson’s 2/6 across 4.1 overs repeatedly hit the deck and shut down risk, while Nathan Ellis (2/21) and Adam Zampa (2/22) ensured Bangladesh’s best stand was just 25. Even Towhid Hridoy’s 62 off 51 had to be compiled under constant pressure, with the innings only lifting late for 29 runs in the death overs.
BABangladesh
189/6
AUAustralia
196/5
BABangladesh
131/10
AUAustralia
133/6
BABangladesh
102/10
NZNew Zealand
104/4
BABangladesh
183/4
NZNew Zealand
182/6
BABangladesh
119/2
IRIreland
117/10
BABangladesh
174/6
IRIreland
170/6
BABangladesh
142/9
IRIreland
181/4
BABangladesh
151/10
WIWest Indies
152/5
BABangladesh
135/8
WIWest Indies
149/9
BABangladesh
149/10
WIWest Indies
165/3
BA4
AU6
BABangladesh
189/6
AUAustralia
196/5
BABangladesh
131/10
AUAustralia
133/6
AUAustralia
100/2
BGBangladesh
140/8
AUAustralia
78/2
BGBangladesh
73/10
BABangladesh
122/8
AUAustralia
62/10
BABangladesh
104/9
AUAustralia
105/7
BABangladesh
127/9
AUAustralia
117/4
BABangladesh
123/5
AUAustralia
121/7
BABangladesh
131/7
AUAustralia
108/10
AUAustralia
157/7
BGBangladesh
156/5
BABangladesh
189/6
AUAustralia
196/5
BABangladesh
131/10
AUAustralia
133/6
AUAustralia
108/1
OMOman
104/10
AUAustralia
181/10
SLSri Lanka
184/2
AUAustralia
146/10
ZIZimbabwe
169/2
AUAustralia
182/6
IRIreland
115/9
PAPakistan
207/6
AUAustralia
96/10
PAPakistan
198/5
AUAustralia
108/10
PAPakistan
168/8
AUAustralia
146/8
AUAustralia
119/10
INIndia
167/8
