Australia's 3 wickets for naught, Bangladesh's great start


Published: 11:45 11 June 2026
Bangladesh has put Australia under pressure from the start in the second T20I of the series. After losing the toss, the visitors lost 3 wickets before adding any runs. The aggressive bowling of the Tiger pacers put the Aussies in trouble early in the match.
Taskin Ahmed bowled Matthew Short in the fourth ball of the first over of the innings to bring Bangladesh's first success. Australia lost their first wicket before opening the score.
Mustafizur Rahman struck twice in the second over. He forced Cooper Connolly to catch the first ball of the over and Matt Renshaw to catch the wicketkeeper Liton Das in the last ball. As a result, Australia suffered a complete disaster after losing 3 wickets for naught.
At the time of writing this report, Australia's total is 17 runs for 3 wickets after 5 overs. The hosts are in a very advantageous position at the beginning of the match with the controlled bowling of the Bangladesh pacers.
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