World Cup 2019: Warner’s ton takes Australia to 381/5 against Bangladesh

David Warner smashed 166 while half-centuries from Usman Khawaja and Aaron Finch took Australia to 381/5 in 50 overs at Trent Bridge.

Published : Jun 20, 2019 19:50 IST

A ‘calmer’ David Warner worked his way to a responsible 166, his second century in World Cup 2019, to lead Australia to a formidable 381 for five in its match against Bangladesh at Trent Bridge on Thursday.

The left-hander contained his usual aggression to build his innings and went on an offensive only after Australia got the license to go for the kill.

He completed his 16th ODI hundred, his sixth 150-plus knock, which came off 147 balls with 14 fours and five sixes.

Warner, who had hit a hundred against Pakistan as well, added 121 runs with his skipper Aaron Finch (53) in a risk-free opening partnership and then raised a 192-run stand with Usman Khawaja (89).

The stage was set to go after the bowlers and Glenn Maxwell produced a 10-ball 32, which had three sixes and two fours. He was run out after a mix-up with Khawaja, who sent his partner back sensing risk and was caught behind minutes later to miss out on a hundred.

Rain halted play when just one over was left to be bowled in the Australian innings. After a while Marcus Stoinis (17) and Alex Carey (11) returned to collect 13 from the last over as Australia made its second highest score in World Cup.

Medium pacer Soumya Sarkar (3/58) took three wickets while Mutsafizur Rahman (1/69) accounted for the dismissal of Steve Smith (1).

Mashrafe Mortaza and Mustafizur Rahman largely remained disciplined in their opening spells, bowling wicket-to-wicket. Warner and Finch also preferred playing risk-free game and did not attack much, managing an under-six run-rate.

It was only after spinners -- Shakib Al Hasan and Mehidy Hasan -- were introduced that the two batsmen showed some aggression. Warner launched one from Shakib for a massive six over mid-wicket while Finch punished Hasan with back-to-back hits over the ropes.

Paceman Rubel Hossain bowled in good rhythm and the run-rate was under control, but both Warner and Finch were still at the crease, having completed their half-centuries.

Soumya Sarkar brought relief for a worried Bangladesh by sending back Finch with his fifth ball in what was a soft dismissal off the medium pacer in the 21st over of the innings.

But the joy was short-lived as Warner and Usman Khawaja joined forces to raise another big partnership adding 192 runs for the second wicket.

Sarkar again separated the batsmen by dismissing Warner but by that time, Australia had already 300-plus total on the board.

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