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DHAKA, June 13, 2026 (BSS) - Bangladesh will seek a historical series sweep
as they take on Australia in the third and final ODI at Sher-e-Bangla
National Cricket Stadium tomorrow.
The match starts at 11 AM.
The hosts won the first ODI by 86 runs on DLS method to register their first
and only second victory against Australia in 21 years. However for the third
victory they had to wait just 48 hours as they secured a five-match victory
also on DLS, after rain interrupted the game.
On both occasions, Bangladesh thoroughly dominated the cricketing powerhouse
Australia, sending the fans into delirium. The manner in which they won those
games instilled a belief that a series-sweep is not just a mere imagination
rather it's a realistic goal if they can replicate the performances.
Standin on the brink of the history opener Soumya Sarkar has urged the team
management to field its strongest possible XI in the final ODI against,
saying the Bangladesh should focus on completing a historic whitewash rather
than testing new combinations.
"It is a matter for the management, but if you ask me, I would say it is
better not to test. We are playing against a very big team. Winning 3-0 would
be a huge achievement. So only the best XI should be played," he said.
However, Mehidy Hasan Miraz, who was hit on his head by a bouncer of
Australian pacer Nathan Ellis in the second game still looks uncertain
despite recovering fast.
"Miraz has joined the team. The doctors are still monitoring him. There is
time until tomorrow. He is with the team and doing well," he said.
Considering Miraz's condition, Bangladesh added offspinner Mahedi Hasan into
the squad.
However, Soumya believes Bangladesh's landmark series triumph deserved
greater recognition and celebration.
"The series we won should have been celebrated in a bigger way because it is
a major achievement. I don't know how much we celebrated it, but it should
have been done more," Soumya remarked.
Looking ahead to the final match, he said a whitewash would elevate the
accomplishment even further.
"A 3-0 victory would definitely be even bigger. That will be our goal. We
will play positive cricket, and the team that performs well in all three
departments will win," he added.
The two sides so far met 24 times in ODI format, with Bangladesh winning
three. Bangladesh's success against Australia also marked their 20th
bilateral ODI series triumph. England remain the only major side against whom
Bangladesh have yet to win an ODI bilateral series.
Should Bangladesh complete the sweep, it would become the country's 15th ODI
bilateral series whitewash and one of the most memorable achievements in its
cricket history.
Squads:
Bangladesh: Mehidy Hasan Miraz (Captain), Soumya Sarkar, Saif Hassan, Tanzid
Hasan Tamim, Najmul Hossain Shanto, Towhid Hridoy, Liton Das, Musaddek
Hossain Saikat, Nurul Hasan Sohan, Rishad Hossain, Tanvir Islam, Mustafizur
Rahman, Taskin Ahmed, Shoriful Islam, Nahid Rana and Mahedi Hasan
Australia: Josh Inglis, Oliver Peake, Cooper Connolly, Liam Scott, Tanveer
Sangha, Nathan Ellis, Matthew Kuhnemann, Ben Dwarshuis, Xavier Bartlett,
Cameron Green, Travis Head, Riley Meredith, Matthew Short, Adam Zampa, Billy
Stanlake, Alex Carey, Matt Renshaw, Mitchell Marsh and Marnus Labuschagne.