Australia vs Bangladesh T20I: Marsh falls as Bangladesh fight back
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- Australia reached 44/3 at the end of the Powerplay against Bangladesh in a T20I match.
- Mitchell Marsh was dismissed for 14 by Mustafizur Rahman, caught by Saif Hassan.
- Earlier, Josh Inglis and Cooper Connolly also fell to Nasum Ahmed and Nahid Rana respectively.
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The provided text details specific moments from a T20 cricket match between Australia and Bangladesh, focusing on dismissals and key plays during the initial overs.
Mustafizur Rahman to Mitchell Marsh, OUT! TAKEN! Saif Hassan takes another stunner, this time, at deep mid-wicket. Hard length and on off, Mitchell Marsh sets off for a big shot but gets deceived by the off-cutter. He tries to heave it over mid-wicket but doesn't get the elevation or power behind the shot. The ball spoons up towards deep mid-wicket. Saif Hassan runs behind over his right shoulder, keeps his eyes locked on the ball, and takes a magnificent catch diving behind. Australia are 44/3 at the end of Powerplay.
Nahid Rana to Mitchell Marsh, Nervy! Slides one onto the pads, on a fractionally fuller length. Mitchell Marsh is hurried by pace. Tries to whip that across to the leg side, but misses and the ball slams his front pad before rolling into the square leg region. Marsh looks for a leg bye, but is sent back in time.
Nahid Rana to Cooper Connolly, OUT! EDGED AND GONE! Spectacular bowling, excellent catch. Bangladesh roar back strongly. Nahid cannons it on a fuller length and gets the ball to curve away late off the pitch. Cooper Connolly does not move his feet much and throws his bat hard at it, looking to thrash it through the covers, but only manages to get a fat outside edge. The ball is flying like a projectile to the left of the first slip fielder, where Saif Hassan is very alert and takes a sharp diving catch. Australia are 31/2 in 3.2 overs.
Nasum Ahmed to Cooper Connolly, Another full ball, around off, Cooper blasts it down the ground, where the mid off fielder lets the ball through on a fumble and allows a single. A successful over for Nasum, though. Just four runs and a wicket from it.
Nasum Ahmed to Josh Inglis, OUT! LBW! Nasum has the last laugh and provides the first breakthrough. That's his 50th T20I wicket as well in his 50th appearance for his country in this format. He pushes it through, full in length and it keeps sliding on with the arm towards the leg stump line. Josh Inglis sits across to play the sweep shot, but misses and is hit on the front pad. A very confident appeal for LBW and up goes the fingers. The hosts are joyous, but Inglis has gone for the review straightaway. The ball seems to have missed the gloves en route. And UltraEdge confirms it with a flat line. Ball Tracking shows that the ball is projected to clip the leg stump on umpire's call. Australia retain the review, but Inglis falls. He is absolutely livid and smashes the boundary ropes with his bat before making his way to the dugout. Australia are 30/1 after 2.4 overs.
Nasum Ahmed to Josh Inglis, SIX! Excellently played! Pitched fuller and around the off stump. Inglis plays with the spin, gets on top of the ball, and nails the inside-out shot over the deep extra cover fence for the first six of the match. A highly profitable opening over for the Aussies.
Nasum Ahmed to Josh Inglis, BEATEN! Half an appeal for caught behind, but no response from the umpire. There's a conference between the keeper and the bowler, but Towhid Hridoy is not interested in going upstairs. Prodigious turn and bounce on this one. Full and spinning sharply away with excessive bounce. Josh Inglis is sucked into the front foot drive, but the ball spins square past the outside edge.
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- What was the final result of the match?
- Who won the T20I series?