After this win, Bangladesh created a record as they defeated Australia in an ODI match after 21 long years. Australia captain Josh Inglis won the toss and elected to field first. They were still without their regular captain, Mitchell Marsh, and a third-string Australia side is on a white-ball tour for Bangladesh.
Then Towhid Hridoy and Mosaddek Hossain built a partnership of 75 runs as the former was out on 31 runs, but Mosaddek played a superb knock of 86* runs and helped the side to post a good total of 284/8 in their 50 overs, with Taskin Ahmed contributing with the bat, scoring 20 runs.
Australia had no answer to Nahid Rana's bowling
Cooper Connolly tried his best to score runs as the Southpaw was out on 35 runs, with Inglis having a stay at the crease for much time, was out for 19 runs. Australia were at the back foot with 91/4. Then Alex Carey and Cameron Green stitched a small partnership of 37 runs before the former was out on 47 runs.
Pretty disappointing- Josh Inglis after loss against Bangladesh
After the match, Josh Inglis said, "Pretty disappointing on our part, we dropped three or four catches. Around 230-240, I thought it was chaseable. Nathan was excellent across all three phases. he used his variations and was superb throughout."
"The discussion was to play cricketing shots. The pitch was good, but we lost early wickets, no one made a big score and we didn't form a partnership. We have had a look at the conditions now, not great today, but we have another chance in a couple of days."
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