Friday 20 February 2015

Australia v Bangladesh Preview, Match 11, Pool A - ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 Live Streaming

Australia v Bangladesh Preview, Match 11, Pool A - ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 Live Streaming


Bangladesh may pass up a great opportunity for pace test at the Gabba, yet one point from a washed out match could demonstrate significant in the last investigation
Both Australia and Bangladesh won their opening recreations in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 decidedly, by 111 and 105 runs. Lamentably, in light of the storms encompassing Brisbane right now, we're unrealistic to figure out how the conflict between the two will work out on Saturday (February 21).

The past record is supportive of Australia. Throughout the most recent 25 years, retreating to an Australasia Cup diversion at Sharjah in April 1990, Australia and Bangladesh have met on 19 events. As a cricket country, Bangladesh will always remember what happened in Cardiff on June 18, 2005. Anyway as Mashrafe Mortaza said on the eve of the Brisbane amusement, it was quite a while back. Either side of that, Australia has won 18 times, including triumphs past World Cup gatherings, in 1999 and 2007.
Bangaladesh could well end up in a three-manner tussle with Sri Lanka and England for the last two quarterfinal spaces from Pool An, and to that end, a point picked up from a down-poured out match could have a pivotal effect. The flipside is, Bangladesh may miss a chance to perceive how well its late changes on the batting front are working out by going up against an impressive Australian pace assault at the Gabba.

Soumya Sarkar conveyed a gorgeous cameo against Afghanistan, yet the other three in the main four – Tamim Iqbal, Anamul Haque and Mahmudullah – will need some more familiarity. Shakib Al Hasan and Mushfiqur Rahim infused energy into the innings, and on present structure, these two are Bangladesh's best bats

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