T20 World Cup: I hope our followers maintain supporting us – Mahmudullah after winless Bangladesh crash out in Super 12

Bangladesh suffered the second greatest defeat in ICC T20 World Cup historical past after happening by 8 wickets towards Australia of their closing Super 12 recreation on Thursday. Mahmudullah was one in all 3 Bangladesh batsmen who managed to attain in double digits (AP Photo)HIGHLIGHTSAustralia (78/2 in 6.2 overs) beat Bangladesh (73 all out) by 8 wicketsBangladesh is the one crew thus far to lose all 5 of their Super 12 video gamesAustralia should beat West Indies of their closing Group I match on Saturday to remain within the semis raceBangladesh captain Mahmudullah was dejected together with his crew’s heavy defeat towards Australia which ended their Super 12 marketing campaign within the ICC T20 World Cup 2021 on Thursday. Australia hammered Bangladesh by 8 wickets after bowling them out for 73 in Dubai.

The quicks wrecked Bangladesh’s prime order earlier than leg-spinner Adam Zampa (5-19) ran amok with the ball to skittle out their opponents in simply 15 overs. Captain Aaron Finch then smashed 40 off 20 balls as Australia romped house in 6.2 overs for his or her third win in 4 matches.Bangladesh misplaced their fifth recreation on the bounce and have become the primary crew to finish their Super 12 marketing campaign and not using a single win.”You can’t say a lot of things when you performe like this. We need to look at a lot of things. One of the best wickets that we played. We need to figure out our batting.”T20 recreation, it’s essential have a great PP. You must have correct energy gamers on the prime. Before coming to this WC, we would have liked some wins underneath our belt. As skilled cricketers although we have to adapt to any situations.”Especially in Super 12, we did come close against WI and SL. We made some silly mistakes and lost. Hope our fans keep supporting us and we will bring them some results,” Mahmudullah stated after crashing out.Australia should beat West Indies of their closing Group I match on Saturday to have any likelihood of reaching the semi-finals behind group leaders England, who’re successfully within the final 4 after profitable all 4 matches thus far.”Really clinical performance. Mitchell Starc set the tone and Hazlewood followed with that in the second over. We thought we would take the opportunity to win big if we got the chance, but you can’t plan for that. At the half-way mark, we knew (we could get past South Africa).”We should play effectively towards West Indies. We have a few days to recharge after which a few days to practise,” Finch stated.Click right here for IndiaToday.in’s full protection of the coronavirus pandemic.