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Australia vs Bangladesh Scorecard, 2nd T20I,

Result · Jun 19 2026, Fri - 01:30 PM (IST)
AUSTRALIA
196/5
BANGLADESH
189/6
Australia won by 7 runs
CRR:9.45
Player Of The Match
Bowler O M R W Eco
Nasum Ahmed 4 - 27 2 6.8
Abdul Gaffar Saqlain 4 - 53 1 13.3
Nahid Rana 4 - 36 1 9
ମୁସ୍ତାଫିଜୁର ରହମାନ 4 - 34 1 8.5
Rishad Hossain 4 - 46 0 11.5
Fall Of Wickets Batsman
30/1 (2.4) Josh Inglis
31/2 (3.2) Cooper Connolly
44/3 (5.6) ମିଚେଲ ମାର୍ଶ
141/4 (14.2) ଟିମ୍ ଡେଭିଡ୍
154/5 (15.6) Nikhil Chaudhary
Bowler O M R W Eco
Aaron Hardie 4 - 40 2 10
Spencer Johnson 2 - 39 0 19.5
ନାଥାନ୍ ଏଲିସ୍ 4 - 27 1 6.8
Matthew Renshaw 2 - 13 1 6.5
ଆଡାମ ଜାମ୍ପା 4 - 39 1 9.8
Joel Davies 3 - 21 1 7
Nikhil Chaudhary 1 - 7 0 7
Fall Of Wickets Batsman
48/1 (3.4) Tanzid Hasan
77/2 (6.5) Soumya Sarkar
130/3 (12.5) Mohammad Parvez Hossain
134/4 (13.2) Saif Hassan
153/5 (16.3) Shamim Hossain
189/6 (19.6) Md Towhid Hridoy
Match Info
Series: Australia in Bangladesh 2026
Date: Jun 19 2026, Fri - 01:30 PM (IST)
Country: Bangladesh
City: Chattogram
Venue: Bir Sreshtho Flight Lieutenant Matiur Rahman Stadium
Toss: Australia won the toss and elected to bat.
Bangladesh Playing XI: Saif Hassan, Tanzid Hasan, Soumya Sarkar, Parvez Hossain Emon (wk), Tawhid Hridoy (c), Shamim Hossain, Abdul Gaffar Saqlain, Rishad Hossain, Nasum Ahmed, Mustafizur Rahman, Nahid Rana
Australia Playing XI: Mitchell Marsh (c), Josh Inglis (wk), Cooper Connolly, Tim David, Matt Renshaw, Nikhil Chaudhary, Aaron Hardie, Joel Davies, Nathan Ellis, Spencer Johnson, Adam Zampa
  • Australia have won their last three men’s T20Is against Bangladesh, bowling first on the day in each of those three matches; a fourth consecutive win in this game would equal their longest winning run against them in the history of the format (W4 from September 2007 to March 2016).
  • Six of Bangladesh’s last seven men’s T20Is have been won by the team bowling first on the day; Bangladesh have won three of those seven matches (L4).
  • Australia currently lead this multigame bilateral men’s T20I series against Bangladesh 1-0; a win here would seal their first series victory in the format in Asia since a 2-1 triumph against Sri Lanka in Sri Lanka in June 2022 – they’ve lost each of their three series on the continent since then.
  • Bangladesh’s four-wicket loss against Australia last time out snapped a three-match winning run for them in men’s T20Is at Bir Sreshtho Flight Lieutenant Matiur Rahman Stadium in Chattogram; it was their closest defeat (by wickets) at the venue since a two-wicket loss against Hong Kong in March 2014.
  • Australia have scored 175+ runs in each of their last four completed men’s T20I innings when they’ve batted first on the day; a fifth consecutive innings here would equal their longest such run in the history of the format (5 matches from August 2013 to March 2014).
  • Bangladesh have been completely bowled out in each of their last two men’s T20I batting innings, as many times as they logged their 11 matches prior; only once they’ve been completely dismissed in more consecutive innings in the history of the format (3 from September 2007 to April 2008).
  • Cooper Connolly has scored 45+ runs in each of his last two innings in men’s international cricket for Australia (149 – 14 June 2026 vs Bangladesh in ODI and 47 – 17 June 2026 vs Bangladesh in T20I) recording 196 runs in total across that span; no other player for Australia in that time has logged 30+ runs (Marnus Labuschagne – 29).
  • Tanzid Hasan (Bangladesh) has scored no more than 20 runs in any of his three T20I innings in 2026 (20, 6, 10) after finishing 2025 with three 50+ scores in his final five innings; indeed, he’s logged zero (20 June 2024) and 10 (17 June 2026) in his only two T20I innings against Australia.
  • Joel Davies (Australia) recorded bowling figures of 3-17 in the first match of this multigame men’s T20I series against Bangladesh, becoming only the third spin bowler to take 3+ wickets in their men’s T20I debut for Australia (Tanveer Sangha 4-31 vs South Africa, 30 August 2023 and Steve O’Keefe 3-29 vs Pakistan, 6 July 2010).
  • Litton Das (8,927) is 73 away from becoming the fifth player to reach 9,000 runs in men’s international cricket (Tests, ODIs & T20Is) for Bangladesh (Mushfiqur Rahim, Tamim Iqbal, Shakib Al Hasan, Mahmudullah); he’s scored 158 runs at an average of 26.3 across all formats against Australia (x5 ODI, x2 T20I).

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