Australia and Bangladesh will split the competition points after heavy rain forced World Cup organisers to abandon the Pool A match in Brisbane on Saturday.
A cyclone which crossed the coast north of Brisbane on Friday caused heavy rain for two days. Organisers finally decided to cancel the match at 4:45 p.m. local time, more than three hours after the scheduled start.
Four-time champion Australia, who opened the tournament with a 111-run win over England, will next play co-host New Zealand in Auckland next weekend.
Bangladesh next play Sri Lanka in Melbourne on Thursday.
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World Cup: Persistent rain washes out Australia-Bangladesh game