Australia beat Bangladesh in rain-hit T20 match

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AFP – Pat Cummins claimed a hat-trick and David Warner thrashed a quick-fire 53 not out as Australia beat Bangladesh by 28 runs in a weather-disrupted T20 World Cup (T20) Super Eight clash in Antigua yesterday.

Australia, who are bidding to complete a historic treble of World Test Championship, One Day International (ODI) World Cup and T20 World Cup titles, were awarded the victory under the Duckworth-Lewis formula after motoring to 100-2 off 11.2 overs when rain stopped play.

Earlier, Australia had held Bangladesh to 140-8 off their 20 overs at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in North Sound.

Australia captain Mitchell Marsh saluted his bowlers for laying the foundations for the win.

“Really exciting bowling performance, the boys played well tonight,” Marsh said. “It is a very good playing 11. We’ve got 15 guys that can take us deep in the World Cup, but there’s a long way to go.”

Fast bowler Cummins was elated to bag his first international hat-trick.

“Pretty awesome to tick that off,” Cummins said. “The boys are welcoming me into the club – it’s a good club to be part of.”

Warner led a brisk march towards the victory target despite multiple interruptions to the Australian innings due to rain.

Australia’s David Warner. PHOTO: AP