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Left-armers star in wicket bonanza as Australia take 101-run lead over Bangladesh on first day of the second Test.
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Left-armers star in wicket bonanza as Australia take 101-run lead over Bangladesh on first day of the second Test.
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Australia respond to last week's shock defeat by bowling Bangladesh out for 64 on a remarkable first day of the second Test in Mackay.
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Second Test, day one: Bangladesh 64; Australia 165-8 in Mackay Fast bowler takes five wickets before lunch and finishes with 6 for 12 Australia’s top-order batting woes continued after Mitchell Starc’s six-wicket blitz as Bangladesh fought back on an extraordinary opening day of the second Test in Mackay. Bangladesh’s own left-arm speedster Shoriful Islam, who had recovered from a side strain that kept him out of the first Test, cut a swathe through Australia’s batting to claim 6 for 35 off 11 lethal overs in his best-ever return in an innings. Continue reading...
Read this reportLeft arm quick Shoriful Islam tears through Australia's lower order as Bangladesh fights back late on day one.
Read this reportAustralia have resisted the temptation to play four specialist fast bowlers against Bangladesh in the second Test in Mackay, as captain Pat Cummins confirmed Matt Renshaw would open the batting.
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Australia torpedoed Bangladesh for just 64 before slumping to 165-8 with the bat themselves on a frantic 18-wicket opening day of the second and final Test in Mackay.
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AIPROPX has consolidated 6 reports from 5 outlets into a single canonical entry on “Australia skittle Bangladesh for 64 but batters fail again.” The covered outlets are based across 3 regions — Other, UK, and Middle East.
The earliest report in this entry came from ABC (Australia) (Aug 21, 2026, 06:41 UTC); the most recent came from Al Jazeera (Aug 22, 2026, 08:53 UTC).
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