Australia v Bangladesh, Group A, The Oval
Searing hot pace but a wet finish
There was plenty of support for Bangladesh as they opted to bat at The Oval•Getty Images
Tamim Iqbal once again provided Bangladesh a stable start•Getty Images
Pat Cummins troubled Bangladesh with his pace•AFP
... so did Bangladesh's innings. A score of 122 for 3 turned to 182 all out•Getty Images
But Rubel Hossain got him lbw•Getty Images
Off Smith walked, and he could not get back on. Play was called off at 9.18 pm•Getty Images
Steven Smith said Australia would have batted first too had they won the toss•Getty Images
But Australia's seamers chipped away. Moises Henriques had Mushfiqur Rahim lbw, but the batsman did not review despite getting an inside edge•AFP
Part-time hairdresser: Steven Smith fixed Adam Zampa's hair after a wicket•Getty Images
Mitchell Starc wiped out Bangladesh's lower order to finish with 4 for 29•Getty Images
David Warner carried on after Finch left, and Australia were well placed•Getty Images
Australia picked themselves up in the field after a lacklustre opening game•Getty Images
As the weather turned gloomy ...•PA Images
Aaron Finch looked positive from the start in the chase•AFP
Australia were 83 for 1, well ahead in the game, but it began to rain after 16 overs, 24 balls short of the minimum 20 over requirement•Getty Images