Spirited Bangladesh fall short against Australia - watch the best clips again
Trent Bridge; Scorecard; Table; Miller out of time, but Wood & Amir on the charge - quirky stats of the World Cup
Trent Bridge; Scorecard; Table; Miller out of time, but Wood & Amir on the charge - quirky stats of the World Cup
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We're going to leave the live text there for today. You can find highlights from the game by scrolling back through this page.
You can read Tom Rostance's match report here.
We'll see you tomorrow from 09:45 BST when England look to go back top of the table with a win over Sri Lanka.
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And here are the highlights from Mushfiqur Rahim's magnificent 102*
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Here are the highlight's from David Warner's 166 - the highest score of the tournament so far.
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Australia captain Aaron Finch, were you worried? "Absolutely, every time a team starts to get a partnership going, especially experienced players, but I thought our boys held their nerve pretty well.
(Bowling line-up settled?) "A couple of changes were forced so it's just toying with ideas and it also relies on the surface. All in all we've got a really good idea going forward."
(Fielding disappointing?) "It was very sloppy, we always pride ourselves on our fielding, early on it was slippy out there but no excuses.
(Happy being top?) "It's going to be a fight right to the end and hopefully secure one of those four spots."
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Bangladesh skipper Mashrafe Mortaza: We had a good partnership at the top of the order but 381 was too much. It has become every match that needs to be won but you never know.
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Jim Maxwell
BBC Test Match Special
The quality of the Australian attack most of the time will be enough to defend a score but we will see what happens when they play England on Tuesday.
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Graeme Swann
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
You saw at the end of the Australia innings it's nigh on impossible to stop good players from hitting boundaries here. I could watch Khawaja all day, but in a Test match not in a World Cup.
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Player of the match David Warner after his 16th ODI ton: "It's a great achievement but for us it's about getting these two points and moving on to Lord's. You always keep wickets in hand, especially in one-day cricket, it's not like we go on purpose and not try to score but you have to respect the new ball and the bowlers bowled well. You've got to adapt and it's about momentum, so far things are working well. It was a tad slow, the wicket, but it was a grind for the bowlers, it was very difficult for the bowlers.
Starc's 'belly flop' drop reprieves Mahmudullah
Here's that catch that Mitchell Starc made a mess of.
Well worth a watch as he belly flops to the ground.
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Warner has been given the man of the match award and he's being interviewed as we speak.
We'll bring you his best quotes soon.
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Jim Maxwell
BBC Test Match Special
It will be interesting what he says if it is Warner who gets interviewed.
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Jim Maxwell
BBC Test Match Special
(Why is Warner playing a bit differently) Partially his elbow and partially what happened to him, he is a chastened individual coming out of a pretty grim period - a lot of people thought he should never play for Australia again.
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Graeme Swann
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
Warner doesn't look as loose outside the off stump, like you have got to bowl a very good ball to get him out. It will be different once we see a red swinging ball, good old Jimmy will get him!
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Australia haven't been wholly convincing in any of their games yet but they are finding a way to win.
That's an ominous sign for the likes of England, India and New Zealand.
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Graeme Swann
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
Well done Mushfiqur for a not out hundred but you've got to say well done Australia, a very clinical performance, good all-round display, brilliant from Warner, very good from Finch, the better team won.
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Bangladesh have scored four more runs than the highest World Cup chase in history and still lost.
What a effort from them. They've been a brilliant watch in this tournament.
Mahmudullah nails a six into the crowd
Here's that massive six from Mahmudullah.
Listen to the sound off the bat, wow!
BreakingAustralia win by 48 runs
Australia go back to the top of the table.
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Mortaza c Maxwell b Stoinis 6 (Ban 332-7)
Gone last ball!
Short from Marcus Stoinis and pulled down the throat of Glenn Maxwell at deep wid-wicket.
Ban 331-7
Down the ground for four by the skipper Mashrafe Mortaza.