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DHAKA, June 11, 2026 (BSS) - Bangladesh created another landmark in their
cricket history by clinching their first ever ODI series against Australia
with a five-wicket victory on the DLS method in the second ODI at the Sher-e-
Bangla National Cricket Stadium today.
The triumph extended Bangladesh's run to four consecutive ODI series
victories, keeping them firmly on making a direct qualification to the 2027
World Cup.
After electing to bat first, Australia reached 187-8 in 42 overs before the
rain-interruption. Bangladesh were set a revised target of 192 for victory in
41 overs and they chased it down, leaving 36 balls unused to take an
unassailable 2-0 lead in the three-match series.
Bangladesh which won the first match by 86 runs, also on DLS method, will
look to sweep the series when the two sides meet on Sunday in the final ODI.
After winning the toss and electing to bat, Australia endured a disastrous
start, slumping to 0-3 inside the first two overs - the worst opening in
their ODI history.
Marnus Labuschagne returned to the form when his service needed most, hitting
his first fifty after 2024 and Xavier Bartlett hammered a maiden half-century
to lead Australia recovery from a position of embarrassment.
After Australia reeling to 81-6, they added 103 runs for the seventh wicket
to help the visitors avoid a shamble.
Bangladesh pacer Taskin Ahmed struck first, dismissing Matthew Short for his
third successive duck when the opener shouldered arms to a delivery that
crashed into his stumps in the third ball of the innings.
Mustafizur Rahman then ripped through the top order, removing Cooper Connolly
and Matt Renshaw in his opening over to leave Australia reeling without a run
on the board.
The left-arm seamer added the wicket of Alex Carey after the wicketkeeper-
batter and captain Josh Inglis had put on a brief 25-run partnership to
steady the innings.
Inglis (34) and Cameron Green (25) attempted to rebuild the innings, but
left-arm spinner Tanvir Islam struck twice in quick succession to dismiss
both batters and reduce Australia to 81-6.
Just when Bangladesh looked poised to wrap up the innings quickly, Marnus
Labuschagne and Xavier Bartlett launched a spirited counterattack. The pair
added 103 runs for the seventh wicket, reviving Australia's fortunes and
frustrating the home side.
Both batters brought up half-centuries during the stand. Bartlett played an
aggressive knock of 52 from 48 balls, hitting four fours and two sixes, while
Labuschagne reached his 13th fifty, playing with unwavering resolve.
Taskin returned for a decisive second spell and removed Bartlett before
striking again off the very next delivery to take the wicket of Adam Jampa
and halted Australia's resurgence.
Rain then forced the players off the field with Labuschagne unbeaten on 54,
leaving Australia on 187-8.
Taskin and Mustafizur finished with three wickets each, while Tanvir claimed
two wickets.
Chasing the revised target, Bangladesh suffered an early setback when
Bartlett removed Tanzid Hasan Tamim for a duck with the second ball of the
innings.
However, Najmul Hossain Shanto and Soumya Sarkar, recalled to the side in
place of Saif Hassan, settled the chase with an 86-run partnership for the
second wicket. Both batters scored 42 before departing in quick succession.
Towhid Hridoy then anchored the innings with an unbeaten 40. Australia
briefly sensed an opening when Cameron Green dismissed Liton Das for 21 and
Adam Zampa removed first-ODI hero Mosaddek Hossain Saikat for 15, leaving
Bangladesh at 144-5.
But Hridoy and captain Mehidy Hasan Miraz combined in an unbroken partnership
to guide the hosts home without further alarm.
Miraz fittingly sealed the historic victory with a six as Bangladesh finished
on 195-5 and celebrated a memorable series-clinching win over Australia.