1 30
1 14
1 3
1 9
1 4
1 5
1 6
1 7
1 8
1 10
1 13
Last updated: 21:01 IST, Tuesday, February 09, 2010
What's new
  
 
Understrength Aussies thrash Bangladesh
 Print | Comments: Read | Post                            A+  A-

An understrength Australia crushed Bangladesh by 180 runs in their one-day international at TIO Stadium on Saturday.

The home side made 254 for eight from 50 overs after being sent in to bat in the match, the first of three in what was to be a warm-up for the Champions Trophy in Pakistan before that tournament was postponed due to security concerns.

In reply, Bangladesh mustered just 74, all out in the 28th over.

Left-armer Mitchell Johnson did the early damage for the hosts with 2-10 from six overs, while leg-spinner Cameron White wrapped up the tail with 3-5 from just 1.4 overs.

Only three Bangladesh batsmen made double figures, with opener Tamim Iqbal top-scoring with 21, and their best partnership just 16.

Earlier, youngster Shaun Marsh anchored the Australian total with 76 at the top of the order, while fellow West Australian Mike Hussey made a typically industrious 82.

However, Australia's effort with the bat was overshadowed by the absence of star all-rounder Andrew Symonds, who was sent home for a disciplinary breach and won't play any part in the series.

Cricket Australia officials said they would reveal the reasons for Symonds' departure after the match, but he was believed to have missed a team meeting because he had gone fishing.

Symonds was also suspended for two matches in 2005 after a drinking binge before Australia suffered its only loss to Bangladesh in one-day internationals.

His absence, with squad member Shane Watson again struck down by injury and veteran opener Matthew Hayden ruled out as he recovers from an Achilles problem, left Australia with just the bare minimum of 11 players available for the match.

Australia were also without captain Ricky Ponting and paceman Brett Lee.

As a result, Tasmanian seamer Brett Greeves was gifted his international debut, with the Australians expected to name a replacement for Symonds.

Geeves capitalised by claiming 2-11 with the ball.

Marsh, the son of former Australian opener and vice-captain Geoff Marsh, looked on target for his maiden international century when left-arm spinner Abdur Razzak slipped one through his defences and rattled the stumps.

In just his sixth one-day international, the emerging West Australian batsman showed great application on a slow deck more conducive to singles than boundaries.

He survived a confident appeal for caught behind from the bowling of Shakib Al Hasan on 25, and hit four boundaries in his 106-ball knock.

Hussey faced 87 balls, hitting five fours and one six.

Post comments
Your name: *
Email: *
Comments: *
Security Code: *

(Note: If you cannot read the numbers and letters in the above image, reload the page to generate a new one.)

*Mandatory Fields
Photo Gallery
Games
Follow us on twitter@CricketNDTV
Fun Zone
Play Spot the Ball game online for a chance to win one of our great prizes!
Men in Blue
Indian captain MS Dhoni's college might allow him to appear for his forthcoming B.Com exams at a city of his choice.
Have Your Say
Forum
Blogs
Poll
Q.Which South African bowler can rein in Virender Sehwag?
Dale Steyn
Morne Morkel
Paul Harris
Others
 
Suggest a poll question:
 
Name
Poll
 
 
 
© Copyright NDTV Convergence Limited 2010. All rights reserved.