Australia’s think tank would have kept a watchful eye on Bangladesh’s victory over Nepal in Kingstown as the team begins preparing for the Super Eight stage of the T20 World Cup.
Mitchell Marsh’s men will face Bangladesh, Afghanistan and India during the next stage of the tournament, realistically needing at least two wins to qualify for the semi-finals.
Afghanistan and Australia will lock horns at St Vincent’s Arnos Vale Ground on Sunday morning AEST, with the winner potentially progressing through to the semi-finals should other matches play out as expected.
However, the Australians are already wary of the treacherous Kingstown surface, where spin bowlers have been wreaking havoc throughout the tournament.
Nepal almost pulled off an upset victory over South Africa during the group stage last week, with spinners taking 13 of the 14 wickets.
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