Warner found some explosive form late on to push Australia to their second-highest World Cup score of 381-5. Warner now has scored two centuries in eight days - a fine return after serving a year-long ban for ball tampering - and becomes the first player in World Cup history to pass 150 twice. Bangladesh, set a World Cup record target to chase, saw Mushfiqur Rahim bring up his 100 in the penultimate over as the two teams amassed the most runs in a men's World Cup game. Media playback is not supported on this device Watch the best of Warner's 166 against BangladeshNeed for speed in Aussie batting? After all, the Tigers have accomplished two of the top three run-chases in World Cup history.
Source: BBC June 20, 2019 18:01 UTC