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Posted: 2017-06-04 01:22:18

Glenn Maxwell has called on Australia to take advantage of Bangladesh's limited bowling attack and keep alive their Champions Trophy aspirations.

Monday's clash at The Oval (10:30pm AEST) is a must-win match for Steve Smith's side following Friday's wash-out against New Zealand at Edgbaston.

Australia VS New Zealand match washed out

The New Zealand and Australian cricket teams abandoned the Champion Trophy match due to rainfall.

Defeat to the Tigers, who have lost 18 of 19 meetings between the nations since 1990, will leave Australia needing to beat England next Saturday and other results to go their way to reach the semi-finals.

Bangladesh were defeated in their opening match against England by eight wickets despite posting a decent score of 6-305.

"I think they batted quite well against England," Maxwell said.

"The biggest thing for them was because the wicket was so good they struggled to make inroads into England's batting line-up.

"That is something we can maybe target. They haven't got a big 145 (km/h) plus bowler or a trick spinner that some of the other teams maybe do and we can target that and go after them."

Smith was critical of his seam bowlers after New Zealand got away to a strong start at Edgbaston before being dismissed for 291.

However, he once again chose not to throw Maxwell, who took four outfield catches, the ball.

The Victorian's off-spin hasn't been sighted in his past nine ODIs, and the last time the skipper turned to Maxwell was in Bridgetown against West Indies, on June 26, last year.

Batsman Travis Head is now above Maxwell in the spinning pecking order and although the 28-year-old wants to bowl, he has not taken the issue up with Smith, nor is he demanding the ball in the field.

"I thought Heady did well, but I have been working hard on my bowling and hopefully I will get an opportunity at some stage," Maxwell said.

"I just keep running around and keep trying to find where the ball is going to go, keep trying to follow it.

"I don't really offer too much or anything like that (to the captain)."

AAP

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