Summary

  1. Postpublished at 04:16 21 June

    Roushan Alam
    Host of The Bangla Cricket Podcast on BBC Sounds

    Australia have made it look easy - it's as though they are playing on a different pitch to what Bangladesh batted on.

  2. Postpublished at 04:13 21 June

    Possibly the shortest time you are ever likely to see the covers on a cricket pitch for, with the groundstaff quick to take them back off again.

    No word yet on when we will get a restart, but the covers being removed is a step in the right direction.

  3. Postpublished at 04:11 21 June

    Stephan Shemilt
    BBC Sport chief cricket writer on BBC Sounds

    The groundstaff are not rushing to get the covers on - they're looking at the skies to suggest they won't be on for too long.

  4. Another rain delaypublished at 6.2 overs

    Aus 64-0 (Target 141)

    After Warner finds four, players and umpires rush off the field to take shelter following another shower of rain.

    That may halt Australia's rhythm given how good Warner and Head are looking with the bat right now.

  5. Postpublished at 04:09 21 June

    Roushan Alam
    Host of The Bangla Cricket Podcast on BBC Sounds

    Australia are batting beautifully - if they had batted first, they'd be touching 200.

  6. Aus 64-0published at 6.2 overs

    Target 141

    David Warner almost gets caught out reverse sweeping with the fielder at slip moving with the shot.

    Warner gets too much height on it and runs away for four.

    Australia are cantering, but the rain has just restarted...

  7. Postpublished at 04:07 21 June

    Kevin Howells
    BBC Test Match Special commentator on BBC Sounds

    It's hard to see anything happening for Bangladesh because there's no pressure being applied to either of these two batters.

  8. Postpublished at 04:07 21 June

    Australia are cruising.

    Worm
  9. Aus 59-0published at 6 overs

    Target 141

    What had been a quiet over for Australia ends with David Warner slashing the final ball of Mehedi Hasan's over for a six over the deep mid-wicket boundary.

    A 10-run over means that to win, Australia need less than a run-a-ball.

    If England's win over West Indies 24 hours ago is anything to go by, this could end in a very one-sided result.

  10. Postpublished at 04:03 21 June

    Paul Horton
    Ex-Lancashire batter on BBC Sounds

    Australia are showing how good this surface is and why 140 isn't good enough.

  11. Postpublished at 04:03 21 June

    Kevin Howells
    BBC Test Match Special commentator on BBC Sounds

    Travis HeadImage source, Getty Images

    This feels like it's going one way and one way only.

  12. Aus 49-0published at 5 overs

    Target 141

    A clever uppercut from Travis Head sees him add four more the over, with the shot stopping just short of the boundary at backward point.

    Australia are in cruise control right now.

  13. Postpublished at 04:01 21 June

    Kevin Howells
    BBC Test Match Special commentator on BBC Sounds

    He struck that beautifully.

  14. Aus 45-0published at 4.5 overs

    Target 141

    Mustafizur Rahman's first over had been very tidy to start, only conceding a few singles from it.

    Travis Head simply gets bored and hammers the penultimate delivery of the over back over Mustafizur's head and for six.

  15. Postpublished at 03:58 21 June

    Paul Horton
    Ex-Lancashire batter on BBC Sounds

    The ball is probably sliding on more now because of the dew and the rain between innings.

  16. Postpublished at 03:56 21 June

    Kevin Howells
    BBC Test Match Special commentator on BBC Sounds

    There's a feeling that these two are finding their groove now.

  17. Aus 36-0published at 4 overs

    Target 141

    A first six for Travis Head off a shorter delivery.

    A classic Head shot, the shorter ball is put away excellently. Head flashes it over deep mid-wicket and goes into the crowd in Antigua for a big six.

    That over produced 15 runs for Australia, helped by three boundaries.

  18. Postpublished at 03:54 21 June

    Paul Horton
    Ex-Lancashire batter on BBC Sounds

    I'd like to see Bangladesh go round the wicket to Travis Head and cramp him for room.

  19. Aus 30-0published at 3.4 overs

    Target 141

    Travis Head joins in on the action with a four of his own.

    A similar stroke to David Warner's two deliveries ago, but through the off side, racing away past cover.

    Australia continue to show no sign of slowing down.

  20. Aus 25-0published at 3.2 overs

    Target 141

    Dispatched again from David Warner for four.

    Flat-batted, he disposes of a shorter ball with real emphasis. It rattles past mid-wicket and into the rope.