| Australia Team | |
|---|---|
| George Bailey | |
| Michael Clarke (c) | |
| Pat Cummins | Bowler |
| Xavier Doherty | Bowler |
| James Faulkner | Allrounder |
| Aaron Finch | |
| Brad Haddin † | Wicketkeeper |
| Josh Hazlewood | Bowler |
| Mitchell Johnson | Bowler |
| Mitchell Marsh | Allrounder |
| Glenn Maxwell | Allrounder |
| Steven Smith | |
| Mitchell Starc | Bowler |
| David Warner | |
| Shane Watson | Allrounder |
| Bangladesh Team | |
|---|---|
| Al-Amin Hossain | Bowler |
| Anamul Haque | |
| Arafat Sunny | Bowler |
| Mahmudullah | Allrounder |
| Mashrafe Mortaza (c) | Bowler |
| Mominul Haque | Allrounder |
| Mushfiqur Rahim † | Wicketkeeper |
| Nasir Hossain | Allrounder |
| Rubel Hossain | Bowler |
| Sabbir Rahman | Allrounder |
| Shakib Al Hasan | Allrounder |
| Soumya Sarkar | Allrounder |
| Taijul Islam | Allrounder |
| Tamim Iqbal | |
| Taskin Ahmed | Bowler |
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Match Coverage
All Match NewsMashrafe cautiously optimistic of Bangladesh progress
Mashrafe Mortaza was glad to move on with a point after their match against Australia was washed out and turned his attention to their next game against Sri Lanka in Melbourne in five days' time
Points shared after Gabba washout
Bangladesh will leave Brisbane with one point from their Group A match against Australia after incessant rain forced an total abandonment at the Gabba
Brisbane, venue with most washouts
Stats preview to the Pool A game between Australia and Bangladesh in Brisbane
'We're preparing for a full match' - Mashrafe
Bangladesh captain Mashrafe Mortaza is still hopeful of a full match against Australia, although the chances of a 50-over game are minimal after Cyclone Marcia made landfall on the Queensland coast in the early hours of Friday.
Grim outlook for Gabba match
With cyclones Marcia and Lam battering Queensland, the prospects for Saturday's World Cup game between Australia and Bangladesh look very grim




