Sunday, 19 August 2012

Bosisto directs Modern australia into semi-finals



AUSTRALIA: A captain's innings from Will Bosisto steered Modern australia into the semi-finals after they were in serious risk of being broken out by Bangladesh in Townsville. Modern australia, the serves and protecting winners, broken over Bangladesh for 171 but confronted significant problems beginning in the pursuit as they declined to 11 for 3 in the 6th over, when Bosisto came to the anti aging.
The operator Cameron Bancroft was captured behind off Taskin Ahmed for one and Abu Jayed grabbed Meyrick Buchanan and Kurtis Patterson for geese, but it was it all wicket that triggered some consternation at the floor, when the bowler Soumya Sarkar mankaded Jimmy Peirson for 21. However, following that, Bosisto and Travis Go renewed the innings for Modern australia with a 67-run collaboration.
Head dropped for 44, the second wicket for Taskin, and Ashley Turner signed up with Bosisto with 72 operates needed to keep Modern australia in existence in the competition. They reduced Modern australia house with no further reduction and with four overs staying, and Bosisto was remaining unbeaten on 71 and Turner on 27 when the successful operates came.
The success was a comfort for the Aussies after Bangladesh created a ensuring begin with the bat, having been sent in by Bosisto. Sarkar and Liton Das put on 64 for the starting wicket, but a middle-order failure harm Bangladesh. Sarkar hit 73 from 80 golf paintballs and was one of three wickets taken by the part-timer Go, and besides the openers the only other men to arrive at dual numbers were Naeem Islam jnr (12) and Noor Hossain (17).

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