Bangladesh vs Australia, 29th Match, Super Eights at North Sound, Mar 31 2007 - Cricket Photos
RESULT
29th Match, Super Eights, North Sound, March 31, 2007, ICC World Cup
(22/22 ov) 104/6
(13.5/22 ov, T:105) 106/0
Australia won by 10 wickets (with 49 balls remaining)

Tapash Baisya injured his foot while bowling and had to go off the field••Getty Images
Empty stands at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium at North Sound••Getty Images
Matthew Hayden pulls to the square-leg fence••Getty Images
Matthew Hayden and Adam Gilchrist walk off after clinching a ten-wicket win••AFP
Glenn McGrath gives the thumbs-up to the crowd after becoming the highest wicket-taker in World Cup history••AFP
Ricky Ponting prepares to catch Habibul Bashar off Nathan Bracken••AFP
Mashrafe Mortaza smacked 25 from 17 balls to get Bangladesh to 104••Getty Images
Shahriar Nafees was bowled by a yorker from Glenn McGrath••AFP
Tamim Iqbal walks back after his poor slog ended up in mid-off's hands••AFP
Ricky Ponting tosses the coin, Habibul Bashar calls incorrectly, and Australia put Bangladesh in ••Getty Images
Had India qualified for the Super Eights, it would have been them playing Australia••Getty Images
Adam Gilchrist cuts hard during his half-century••Getty Images
Matthew Hayden turns one to the onside during his innings of 47••AFP
Glenn McGrath holds up the ball that got him past Wasim Akram's World Cup tally••AFP
Mashrafe Mortaza has a swing, misses, and Adam Gilchrist whips off the bails...to no avail••Getty Images
Habibul Bashar ground his way to 24 from 43, with no boundaries, in a 22-over game••Getty Images
Shane Watson walks off the field after straining his calf muscle••Getty Images
Glenn McGrath is congratulated by his teammates on passing Wasim Akram's World Cup record of 54 wickets••Getty Images
Brad Hogg takes a diving catch to dismiss Tamim Iqbal••AFP
Fans having a go at cricket in the stands as they wait for play to begin••Getty Images