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Monday, September 17, 2007

ICC World Twenty20 Super Eights, Cape Town: - Australia 124-1 (13.5 ovs) bt Bangladesh 123-8 (20 ovs) by 9 wkts

ICC World Twenty20 Super Eights, Cape Town:
Australia 124-1 (13.5 ovs) bt Bangladesh 123-8 (20 ovs) by 9 wkts

By Jamie Lillywhite





Brett Lee celebrates his hat-trick
Bangladesh were unable to attack the pace and variation of Lee

Brett Lee took the first Twenty20 international hat-trick as Australia crushed Bangladesh by nine wickets with 37 balls to spare in the Super Eights.

The Tigers raced to 53-4 in four overs against South Africa but were 18-0 at the same stage here and totalled 123-8.

Lee yorked Mashrafe Mortaza and trapped Alok Kapali for his treble and Nathan Bracken struck twice in two balls.

Adam Gilchrist hit four sixes and Matt Hayden nine fours and three sixes in 73 off 48 balls as the Aussies eased home.

There were some rare moments of Australian profligacy, Mitchell Johnson sending down successive no-balls and Gilchrist fumbling a slower ball to allow byes.


But Bangladesh seemed uncertain how to approach their innings and were too often reluctant to attack with the same bold approach they delighted spectators with against South Africa.

Even the running between the wickets seemed indecisive and lacking conviction.

Aussie skipper Ricky Ponting quickly showed the way with a superb low reflex catch at short cover, parrying Nazim Uddin's fierce drive and collecting the rebound diving forward.

Tamim sliced to cover having struggled to 32 from 40 balls and it was not until the 16th over that Saqibul Hasan swiped the first six.

Having hit seven sixes against the South Africans, that proved to be the only maximum in this innings.

Lee's hat-trick was only the 10th overall in Twenty20 matches across the world.



Matthew Hayden
Hayden was in belligerent mood as usual in Cape Town

There could have been a twist in the tale had Kapali held on to a sharp slip catch to his left in a superb opening over of the Australian reply bowled by Mortaza.

Hayden muscled the first six in only the second over, adding successive fours in the next as the scoreboard began to motor.

It was rather reminiscent of a sixth-former big for his age playing against the first years.

Hayden stormed down the wicket like an angry parent chasing his daughter's boyfriend and bludgeoned the ball to all corners.

Over-confidence proved to be Gilchrist's downfall as he fell just short in pursuit of two, having danced down the wicket and lofted a towering six off the previous ball.
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* Australia captain Ricky Ponting: "We had a few too many extras with the bowling - a few wides and a few no-balls - and we can tighten that up a little bit. But the guys at the top of the order are looking good again so everything's heading the right direction for us.

"The way we've played in the last two games, hopefully we can keep building on that. We've got a couple of bigger games coming up, so we'll get a bit more of a gauge of how we're going."

# Man of the Match Brett Lee: "I've got a couple [of hat-tricks] now, which is nice. But it's one of those games where if you get the ball in the right spot, it can go for six, or you can get a wicket.

"I think the loss to Zimbabwe the other night gave us a kick in the pants and has definitely improved our performances."

* Bangladesh captain Mohammad Ashraful:
"Australia bowled well. We didn't play well. Our two openers did a very good job, but we needed more of a score."

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