Match Centre
Scorecard Summary
AUSTRALIA 219/6 (20 OVERS)
- Brad Haddin47 (29)
- Shane Watson52 (23)
- Mahmudullah4/37 (4)
- Shakib Al Hasan1/31 (4)
BANGLADESH 181/7 (20 OVERS)
- Mahmudullah*31 (25)
- Shakib Al Hasan54 (29)
- Nathan Bracken2/32 (4)
- Mitchell Johnson3/21 (4)
END OF OVER:20 | 3 Runs 1 Wkt | BAN: 181/7 (39 runs required, RR: 9.05)
- Naeem Islam0 (2b)
- Mahmudullah31 (26b)
- Mitchell Johnson4-0-21-3
So Australia have come out with their full might for the warm-up game. They played full-strength, hit the ground running, and got a big total. Bangaldesh had some merry time in the initial overs, but the high-risk game they played it was never going to come off. Both teams will be pleased with their batting, but will have identified issues with their bowling.
From the TV viewers' point of view, big news: Paul Allott is back, Bob Willis is not. Thanks for joining us. Okay bye
Mashrafe Mortaza c Watson b Johnson 1 (1m 4b 0x4 0x6) SR: 25
Johnson to finish off
Australia tour of England and Scotland 2009 News
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