Australia have crushed Bangladesh's chances of making the World Cup semi-finals by securing a 48-win victory at Trent Bridge.
David Warner's accomplished 166 took Australia top of the World Cup table, with Bangladesh struggling to keep up with the required run-rate.
Australia ended with 381-5 after 50 overs, while Bangladesh managed 333-8 with Mushfiqur Rahim's fine 102.

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