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Australia vs. Bangladesh ICC Champions Trophy at The Oval, Jun 5, 2017

Australia vs. Bangladesh Live Stream Online Cricket. Watch Australia vs. Bangladesh ICC Champions Trophy Tournament Live Streaming Online Game Coverage On ESPN, FOX, CBS, SKY, Online.


The Bangladesh Tigers face Australia in what has become a must-win cricket match for both sides in 2017 ICC Champions Trophy, a match that will live stream from Kia Oval in London, England, on Monday with both sides looking for their first win in the fast-paced competition — and Bangladesh needing to recreate one of the most legendary wins in their history against the current Cricket World Cup holders.
It was almost exactly 12 years ago, on June 18, 2005, that Bangladesh faced Australia — who then, as now, were coming off a victorious World Cup — having won only two ODI matches out of 77 against top-eight ranked opponents, and never having defeated Australia.

But Bangladesh was able to chase down 249 on that day to record what remains their only ODI win against Australia in 19 matchups — and current Tigers skipper Mashrafe Mortaza was on the field that day.


Team is playing good cricket now. Obviously tomorrow is a new day. It has been a good memory for us but the best teams are going to play tomorrow, and we are confident enough to play against them. We will try our level best.”

To find out how to watch a live stream of the Australia vs. Bangladesh 2017 ICC Champions Trophy cricket match, see the streaming information at the bottom of this article. First ball in the day-night ODI is scheduled for 1:30 p.m. British Summer Time at Kia Oval in London, England, on Monday, July 5. In Bangladesh, that start time will be 6:30 p.m. Bangladesh Standard Time, while in India, the match gets underway at 6 p.m. India Standard Time.

Cricket fans in Australia can catch the live stream starting at 10:30 p.m. Australian Eastern Standard Time, 8:30 p.m. Western, while in the United States the Champions Trophy match is set to begin at 8:30 a.m. Eastern Daylight Time, 5:30 a.m. Pacific.

In their opener, Bangladesh absorbed a comprehensive eight-wicket defeat by host England, despite an innings of 128 by opener Tamim Iqbal, his fifth century in 28 ODI innings since Bangladesh was eliminated in the quarterfinals of the 2015 Cricket World Cup


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