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9 sensible runs in that over, that included a 6 from Jahirul. Every new batsman seems to be able to bat. Just a matter of how long he can last at the pitch. Bangladesh: 79/6 in 13 ov. COW tilts the balance further toward Australia ... 63% The 7th wicket partnership is what did it for Australia. But no...
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Naeem Islam comes, hits a six and goes! Bangladesh: 70/6 in 12 ov. BAck to Smith and Rahim
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Smith's over pulls the heart out of the B'deshi batting. 3 runs given but the prize scalp of Shakib taken. Bangladesh: 64/5 in 11 ov. COW: 55% for Australia
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18 runs in the last 2 overs without a wicket. 'Keepr and his "Skeeper" doing it slowly but surely here. It was 2 men in yellow who turned this one to their team. The men in green can as well. This is the pair to do it. Bangladesh: 61/4 in 10 ov. Still have a chance
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Hope creeping back into the B'deshi psyche perhaps? Bangladesh haven't lost a wicket in 2 overs! Bangladesh: 43/4 in 8 ov. Shakib al Hasan still the lone warrior there for them.
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Australia take their chance of winning (COW) to its highest since even before this match. Now they have a 55% COW. Tait and Nannes have torn the B'deshi top order to smithereens. Bangladesh: 25/4 in 5 ov.
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Strike-3 for Nannes. The dimunitive Rahim comes in now. Captain Shakib is left standign alone ruing what could have been. Bangladesh had Australia at 86/6 in 15 ov at one point. Now, Bangladesh: 16/4 in 4 ov themselves and Australia will not step off their throat.
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Nannes strikes again. Aftab playing a silly shot this time. Mahmudullah comes in to join his skipper. Bangladesh: 13/3 in 3.2 ov This one's slipping out of B'desh's hands very quickly here. Nannes and Tait seem to be buoyed by the fast pitch here. COW says anything could happen from here...
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Shakib has to do it again! He has been, by far, B'desh's most consistent batsman and bowler in all formats. But even he can't seem to be able to handle Tait's pace. The Bangladeshi batsmen are trying to hit Tait too hard as opposed to trying to work his own pace for runs. Ashraful tried...
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Shaun Tait opens with a t(a)ight over under the circumstances. B'deshi opener, Imrul Kayes seems completely out-of-sorts against the pace of Tait. The 4 runs came off his back. Ashraful opening the batting is a positive, if unexpected, move by Shakib ... or, for that matter, Ashraful himself, possibly...
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