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The year was 2005, and the cricketing world was abuzz with excitement as the NatWest Series unfolded in England. Amidst the usual contenders, a team often dismissed as minnows stood ready to make their mark on the international stage Bangladesh. Bangladesh, a team still finding its footing in the world of cricket, faced off against the mighty Australians in a group stage match at Sophia Gardens in Cardiff. Led by Ricky Ponting, Australia were the reigning world champions and had established themselves as the dominant force in world cricket. On paper, it was a David vs Goliath encounter, with Australia expected to steamroll their lesser-known opponents. But cricket, as they say, is played on the field, not on paper. Batting first, Australia posted a competitive total of 249 runs, thanks to a gritty innings from captain Ricky Ponting and valuable contributions from the middle order. In response, Bangladesh came out all guns blazing, unfazed by the reputation of their opponents. Led by th...
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