Watch the highlights of Australia vs Bangladesh 26th Match ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 - ICC Cricket World Cup tournament of the 26th ODI match played between Bangladesh and Australia at Trent Bridge, Nottingham in 20th June 2019.
David Warner's record-breaking 166, Aaron Finch, Usman Khwaja's fifty and Glenn Maxwell's assault sets up to Australia comprehensive 48-run victory over Bangladesh, despite a unbeaten century from Mushfiqur Rahim in a high-scoring historic game of the 26th match of a World Cup.
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* Australia's 381 was their third highest score in One-day Internationals, it is their highest total against Bangladesh in ODIs, it is the ninth highest-total in World Cups and Australia's second best score in World Cups.
* 714 : This was the highest aggregate match in World Cup history, it is the list of the 17th highest in One-day Internationals and it is also the highest between Australia and Bangladesh in ODIs.
* Bangladesh's 338 was their highest score ever in One-day Internationals and also their highest total in World Cups.
* David Warner's 166 was his fourth highest score for Australia in One-day international, It is the second highest-score by an Australian batsman against Bangladesh in ODIs after Shane Watson's 185*and his second highest score in World Cups.
* David Warner became the first batsman hit the two 150 plus scores in World Cup history and the highest scorer for 2019 World Cup tournament.
* David Warner became the first batsman hit the two 150 plus scores in World Cup history and the highest scorer for 2019 World Cup tournament.
* David Warner became the sixth Australian batsman to score a hundred against Bangladesh in One-day internationals.
* Mushfiqur Rahim became the second Bangladesh batsman to score a hundred against Australia in One-day internationals after Mohammad Ashraful.
* 121 : Aaron Finch and David Warner set up the third highest first wicket partnership for Australia against Bangladesh in One-day Internationals and Australia's sixth best opening stand in World Cups.
* Mushfiqur Rahim achieving the personal landmark of becoming the third Bangladesh cricketer to score a century in the World Cups.
* 121 : Aaron Finch and David Warner set up the third highest first wicket partnership for Australia against Bangladesh in One-day Internationals and Australia's sixth best opening stand in World Cups.
* Mushfiqur Rahim achieving the personal landmark of becoming the third Bangladesh cricketer to score a century in the World Cups.
Australia score mammoth total of 381-5 in 50 overs with top scorer by David Warner 166 - which was his 16th ODI hundred, his first century against Bangladesh in ODIs and his second ODI hundred in World Cups.
Usman Khwaja struck 89 off 72-balls including 10-fours with strike rate of 123.61, Aaron Finch cracked a 53 off 51-balls included 5-fours & 2-sixes.
Glenn Maxwell blasted a 32 off 10-balls including 3-sixes & 2-fours with strike rate of 320 and Marcus Stoinis 17 not out.
Glenn Maxwell blasted a 32 off 10-balls including 3-sixes & 2-fours with strike rate of 320 and Marcus Stoinis 17 not out.
Bangladesh best bowler by Soumya Sarkar picked up 3-wickets and one for Mustafizur Rahman.
Bangladesh scored 333-8 in 50 overs with top scorer by Mushfiqur Rahim cracked a unbeaten 102 off 97-balls - which was his 7th ODI hundred, his first century against Australia in ODIs and also his first ODI hundred in World Cups - including 9-fours & a six.
Mahmudullah struck 69 off 50-balls including 5-fours & 3-sixes with strike rate of 138, Tamim Iqbal cracked a 62 off 74-balls included 6-fours, Shakib Al Hasan scored a run-a-ball 41-runs with 4-fours and Liton Das 20.
Australia best bowler by Marcus Stoinis, Mitchell Starc and Nathan Coulter-Nile each took two-wickets and one for Adam Zampa.
David Warner named Player of the match for his magnificent 166-runs knocked off facing 147-balls including 14-fours and 5-sixes with strike-rate of 112.92.
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