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Swepson, Christian help Australia to consolation T20 win

cricket07 August 2021 15:30| © AFP
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Dan Christian smashed 39 and spinner Mitchell Swepson returned figures of 3-12 as Australia edged out Bangladesh by three wickets for a consolation Twenty20 victory on Saturday.

Chasing 105 for victory, Australia depended on Christian's 15-ball blitz and Ashton Agar's 27 to achieve their target in 19 overs of the fourth match.

Bangladesh, who sealed their first-ever series win over Australia after winning the third match on Friday, lead the five-match series 3-1.

Christian, who came in at No 3 ahead of the in-form Mitchell Marsh, hit five sixes off a Shakib Al Hasan over to set the chase in Australia's in a low-scoring contest after Bangladesh managed 104-9.

"The way Dan played, it can be the difference between winning and losing games," said skipper Matthew Wade.

"We knew he is a terrific hitter from ball one. It would have been nice to get some runs from a few players including me."

Bangladesh hit back after Mustafizur Rahman took two wickets including Christian's key scalp and Mahedi Hasan bowled Marsh for 11.

CRUCIAL CAMEO

No 8 Agar then hit a crucial cameo off 27 balls and after his dismissal, Ashton Turner and Andrew Tye took the team home.

Australia's decision to include legspinner Swepson and Tye in the team reaped results with the bowlers sharing six wickets between them.

Pace bowler Josh Hazlewood did the early damage after sending back Soumya Sarkar for eight and star batsman Shakib caught behind for 15.

But it was man of the match Swepson's successive strikes to dismiss skipper Mahmudullah Riyad and wicketkeeper-batsman Nurul Hasan, both on nought, in the 11th over that rattled Bangladesh.

Afif Hossain (20) and Mahedi (23) helped take the total past 100 but Tye struck thrice with his medium-pace bowling to keep Bangladesh in check.

Shoriful Islam, who has been reprimanded by the International Cricket Committee for his aggressive celebration after dismissing Mitchell Marsh in his team's previous match, was out on the final ball of the Bangladesh innings.

"It was a 120 wicket. We were 10-15 short," Mahmudullah. "The bowlers did a very good job. As a batting unit, we needed to be cautious and sensible."

The fifth T20 is on Monday.


BANGLADESH: Soumya Sarkar, Mohammad Naim, Shakib Al Hasan, Nurul Hasan (wk), Mahmudullah Riyad (capt), Afif Hossain, Shamim Hossain, Mahedi Hasan, Mustafizur Rahman, Shoriful Islam, Nasum Ahmed

AUSTRALIA: Ben McDermott, Alex Carey, Mitchell Marsh, Moises Henriques, Ashton Turner, Matthew Wade (capt/wk), Ashton Agar, Dan Christian, Nathan Ellis, Adam Zampa, Josh Hazlewood

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