Bangladesh and Australia have met 10 times in T20I format; here is their head-to-head record.
Najmul Hossain Shanto hits a boundary off Mitchell Starc’s first over, scoring the only run of that over.
David Warner remains in strike for the next over. He smacks a six across the ropes!
In this article, we will discuss the main points or high lights of Bangladesh National Cricket Team vs Australian Men’s Cricket Team Match Scorecard.
# | Date | Format | Venue | Winner | Result | Highlights / Player(s) of the Match |
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1 | Apr 4, 2024 | T20I | Dhaka | Australia | Won by 77 runs | AUS 155/6 vs BAN 78; strong upper‑order & spin attack (Reddit) |
2 | Apr 2, 2024 | T20I | Dhaka | Australia | Won by 58 runs | AUS 161/8 vs BAN 103/9; Georgia Wareham 57 off 30, strong bowling |
3 | Mar 31, 2024 | T20I | Dhaka | Australia | Won by 10 wickets | Kazakhstan opener Mooney (55) & Healy (65*) chased in 13 overs (Reddit, ESPN) |
4 | Mar 27, 2024 | ODI | Dhaka | Australia | Won by 8 wickets | AUS chased 90 with ease after BAN 89; Perry influential |
5 | Mar 24, 2024 | ODI | Dhaka | Australia | Won by 6 wickets | AUS 98/4 vs BAN 97 all out; Perry top‑scored again |
ODI
The rivalry between Bangladesh and Australia cricket teams can be likened to that of David and Goliath; with Australia generally considered the heavyweights in international cricket but Bangladesh’s Tigers sometimes outshout them with remarkable performances. Our Bangladesh National Cricket Team vs Australian Men’s Cricket Team Timeline provides insight into some key moments from their epic fight between featherweights vs heavyweights.
At the 2002 ICC Champions Trophy, Bangladesh and Australia first faced each other. Bangladesh won the toss and elected to bat first; Brett Lee restricted them to just 129 runs before Adam Gilchrist and Matthew Hayden provided major contributions as Australia managed to achieve victory within 20.4 overs.
Australia won their second match of the series by an innings and 82 runs, bowling out Bangladesh for just 89 runs before easily chasing down their target in the second innings. This victory marked their debut victory under this format and they proceeded to complete an undefeated series whitewash of three wins in total.
On 8 January 2022, Australia won the toss and elected to bat, scoring 381 runs in their opening innings before restricting Bangla Tigers’ run chase attempts to just 333 by game’s end.
Australia defeated Bangladesh by an innings and 88 runs thanks to some great batting from Usman Khawaja and Aaron Finch, with bowlers led by Mitchell Marsh doing an outstanding job restricting Bangladesh to low scores. Australia secured two points from this rain-affected encounter and now lead their Super Eights group comfortably; Bangladesh are bottom of the table having lost both games played thus far; this win ensures Australia a guaranteed spot in quarter-finals which could give them an edge as one of their favourites for reaching semi-finals.
T20I
Twenty20 International (T20I) cricket is an exhilarating form of fast-paced cricket played between national teams. While traditional longer matches may last several days, T20I matches typically end within several hours. Packed full of fours and sixes, T20I matches provide plenty of excitement both for players and fans. Plus, their popularity makes this format an excellent way to introduce new people to cricket!
Bangladesh and Australia T20I History Both teams have an extensive T20I match history against each other. A total of 12 T20I matches have taken place so far between them; Bangladesh Tigers winning five matches while Australians scored seven victories.
Bangladesh batted first and posted 155 runs before being restricted by Australian bowling to this score. Australia then chased down their target within 25.4 overs with some great performances by David Warner and Aaron Finch at bat.
Bangladesh and Australia will face off in another T20I on Friday, in what promises to be an exhilarating encounter. Both teams currently sit level in terms of points in the table; thus this match can have an enormous impact on who ultimately wins their group.
Bangladesh and Australia will face off again at Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium in Dhaka in their third match. Australia won both of the previous matches of this series, so they may have an excellent opportunity to secure victory and claim their first series win.
Bangladesh batted first and scored 255 runs; they were limited to this score by Australia’s bowlers who bowled them out for just 89 runs in an embarrassing defeat for Bangladesh hosts. Australia will look to secure their position in the semi-finals by winning this final match of their series; their highly capable squad should do well against strong opposition in such tournaments.
Test
Bangladesh Cricket Team, commonly referred to as the Bangla Tigers, have been full members of the International Cricket Council (ICC) since 1977. Since then they have participated in six ICC Trophies and reached quarter-finals of 2015 ODI World Cup under Chandika Hathurusingha as coach. Fans are known for their passionate support of their national cricket team; celebrating victories or venting disappointment following defeat with celebrations taking place on streets or celebration of losses with stones being thrown at team buses – some fans even did this during 2007 World Cup!
Bangladesh first debuted as a Test nation against India in November 2000, but took four years before winning their inaugural Test match. Despite this slow start, however, Bangladesh’s team has made tremendous strides since their inception; boasting numerous young talent with immense potential and amassing an ever-expanding fan base.
Bangladesh and Australia will battle it out in Group 1 Super 8 match at Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, North Sound Antigua for a spot at the 2024 ICC World Twenty20 tournament. Both sides boast impressive batting and bowling attacks with Bangladesh having the edge when it comes to bating while Australia possessing more potency with bowling attack.
Bangladesh has struggled against Australia in one-day internationals (ODIs), yet is showing some improvement. Over the last couple months, they’ve played four ODIs against Australia – losing two. Going forward, Bangladesh could improve its standings through some strong performances against them in forthcoming matches.
Bangladesh national cricket team ranks 7th globally for One Day Internationals. Led by Mushfiqur Rahim and based out of Dhaka, Bangladesh with full-time coaching staff; their average ODI score stands at 207; however they still possess plenty of talented youngsters who contribute towards winning games despite not converting all that potential into victories; nonetheless they have made strides over time and can become top contenders in world cricket ODI tournaments; it may reach semi-finals or finals soon!
One-day international
An one-day international (ODI) cricket match lasts just one day and features a fixed number of overs. Teams typically get 50 overs each to bat and bowl. Some ODI matches may feature less overs than that. The winning side in an ODI is generally determined by scoring the most runs overall in total; games are generally held in front of thousands of spectators at stadiums; these ODIs provide great practice before competing in major tournaments.
Bangladesh and Australia have never met in Test cricket, but have competed in several ODIs and T20Is over time. At their inaugural encounter in 2006, Bangladesh won by five wickets but lost by two in both forms of play – they then went on to experience mixed fortunes against Australia – winning four matches while losing six.
Bangladesh made a slow start to their World Cup campaign, but have shown significant signs of improvement since. They defeated Sri Lanka by two wickets to advance to the knockout stages and will likely make their final match against South Africa one for glory if they can prevail there too and qualify for semi-finals.
Australia won the toss and elected to bowl first in this match against Bangladesh. Litton Das and captain Najmul Hossain Shanto had an encouraging start, but middle-order collapse washed away any hopes of Bangladesh reaching over 200 runs. Late surge by Towhid Hridoy helped get them over this mark but a hat-trick from Pat Cummins put an end to any hopes for an unlikely comeback by Bangladesh.
Australia boast an excellent record in One Day Internationals (ODIs), making them favourites to come out on top in this tie. Over four ODIs between them they have played against each other, they have won three and lost one while three ties were decided by Super Overs. Eden Park, McLean Park, Sharjah Cricket Stadium and Lord’s have hosted over 40 ODIs combined; several have hosted more than one.