Australia, who needed to win today to remain in contention after losing to New Zealand in their lung opener, were cruising along nicely before
suffering a batting collapse
and they had to scamper at the end to
chase down the target of
157 with nine balls to spare at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium.
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With the win today, Australia collected two points to remain in contention for a semifinal berth while a winless Bangladesh found themselves on the brink of elimination.
From there, they lost six wickets in 6.3 overs for the addition of 57 runs as Australia put themselves in trouble from a seemingly comfortable position. Their brisk rate of scoring before the batting collapse saved them from a possible defeat as they huffed and puffed to their first win of the tournament.
Khawaja was out two overs after Smith's departure as he was bowled by Al-Amin Hossain after making a fine 58 which came from 45 balls and studded with seven fours and one six.
Mitchell Marsh (6) followed suit in the next over but Glenn Maxwell (26) was hitting a couple of fours and sixes as Australia kept on losing wickets while also scoring at a brisk pace.
Despite losing Maxwell and John Hastings (3) in the 18th over, Australia needed five runs from the final two overs with three wickets in hand and James Faulkner (5 not out) eventually hit the winning runs as Australia reached 157 for 7 in 18.3 overs.