The group stages of cricket's World Twenty20 have reached the half-way mark with every team having played two of their four matches. We look at the lessons learned so far:
1. Aussies still to master Twenty20
World champions in ODI cricket and number one in Tests, the Australians arrived in India determined to fill the one major gap in their trophy cabinet.
But after defeat to New Zealand in their opener followed by a scrappy win over Bangladesh, skipper Steve Smith admits his youthful side are struggling to adapt to different conditions and "we've got to improve".
The experiment of dropping David Warner down the order from his usual position as opener has not paid off with the vice captain making just six and 17 in his two innings.
The decision to leave Aaron Finch, the top-ranked batsman in T20s, on the sidelines looks increasingly misguided.
Australia's Glenn Maxwell, left, reacts after Bangladesh's wicketkeeper Mushfiqur Rahim, right, stumped him out during their ICC World Twenty20 2016 cricket match in Bangalore, India, Monday, March 21, 2016. (AP Photo)