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USA record morale-boosting win before co-hosting T20 WC

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The Hurricanes' Kiwi-born allrounder Corey Anderson has led the USA to a T20I win over Bangladesh. (Morgan Hancock/AAP PHOTOS)
Camera IconThe Hurricanes' Kiwi-born allrounder Corey Anderson has led the USA to a T20I win over Bangladesh. (Morgan Hancock/AAP PHOTOS) Credit: AAP

Helped by a burly batsman from New Zealand and a former India junior, the United States have savoured a confidence-boosting, five-wicket win over Bangladesh in a T20I World Cup warm-up.

Just over a week out from co-hosting the tournament, batting allrounder Corey Anderson, who played 13 Tests and over 80 white-ball matches for New Zealand, clobbered an unbeaten 34 on Tuesday (Wednesday AEST) to help the USA chase down Bangladesh's 6-153 with three balls to spare in Prairie View, Texas.

Harmeet Singh, who played for India's U19s, joined Anderson in a match-winning, 62-run partnership, finishing 33 not out after hammering three sixes.

It was only the USA's second win over a top-tier, ICC Full Member nation in T20s, after their first against Ireland in 2021.

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Ranked 19th in T20 cricket, the Monank Patel-captained side have little chance of advancing beyond the group stage at the 20-nation World Cup co-hosted with the West Indies.

However, the Bangladesh upset in the series-opener against the south Asians raises hopes the Americans will not be embarrassed in front of home fans.

The US ease into the T20 World Cup against fellow cricketing minnows Canada in Dallas on June 1.

Matches against global titans Pakistan and India then follow before the US play Ireland in their final match of the group phase.

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