Australia made light work of Papua New Guinea, winning by nine wickets at the Chittagong Divisional Stadium to all-but-guarantee their place in the Plate Championship semi-finals.
It took Australia a little longer to dispatch Papua New Guinea than their 3.5-over mauling of Scotland two days ago but they still had the game wrapped up before 1.30 pm.
Australia won the toss and put their regional rivals in to bat. PNG struggled from the outset but battled bravely for 35 overs to reach 83 all out. Vivian Kila was the most satisfied PNG batsman after surviving for 62 balls for his 32 runs.
Australia's top bowler was left-armer Josh Mangan with 4 for 31.
The Australia reply was brisk and professional and they wrapped up the innings in 18.2 overs for the loss of just one wicket.
PNG coach Paul Joseph said that his players would benefit from the experience of facing such strong opposition.
"You know that you cannot win a match like this but it will help us in the future," said Joseph.
"It was a good experience for the players and I have no doubt that it will help them improve."
Australia's final group match is against Nepal on 26 February. On the same day PNG will face Scotland.