5th T20I (N), Dhaka, Aug 9 2021, Australia tour of Bangladesh
Cricket Highlights & Scorecard
Bangladesh 122 for 8 (Naim 23, Ellis 2-16, Christian 2-17) beat Australia 62 (Wade 22, Shakib 4-9, Saifuddin 3-12) by 60 runs
It
was a nightmarish end to a tough tour for Australia. As if losing the
series wasn't enough, in the final T20I, they lost 8 for 24 to collapse
to 62 all out in a chase of 123. This was their lowest total across
limited-overs cricket. It meant Bangladesh took the series 4-1 in Dhaka.
Shakib Al Hasan, who nabbed his 100th T20I wicket on the way, led with a haul of 4 for 9, with Mohammad Saifuddin grabbing 3 for 12 as Bangladesh choked Australia, not for the first time, with spin.
Bangladesh's robust start
Bangladesh
decided to open with Mahedi Hasan in place of regular opener Soumya
Sarkar, and the move paid off. Along with Mohammad Naim, he ensured the
hosts walloped 33 off the first three overs, all bowled by the spinners.
Matthew Wade first went to Ashton Turner's part-time offspin, then to
Ashton Agar and finally to Adam Zampa, before introducing pace in the
fourth over through Nathan Ellis.
Ellis, Christian apply the brakes
Ellis
and Dan Christian pulled things back as Bangladesh managed only 32 off
the next eight. Crucially, they lost three wickets in that passage to be
placed at 65 for 3 at the end of 11 overs.
Australia
perhaps picked three frontline spinners in the hope that the slowness
off the surface and the turn would help apply the brakes, but Ellis
reaped the rewards for tight lines, delivering four dots amid a heap of
slower deliveries.
Christian
was then introduced immediately after the powerplay, and he used the
angle from wide of the crease to good effect, stifling both Naim and
Shakib with his slower variations. These two were instrumental in
sapping Bangladesh of any momentum towards the end, they managed just 20
off the last five as Christian and Ellis finished with a combined 4 for
33.
Saifuddin, Nasum dismantle Australia's top order
Left-arm
spinner Nasum Ahmed's twin blows within the first four overs meant
Australia were on the back foot straightaway. Christian, promoted to
open after clobbering Shakib for five sixes in an over two nights ago,
was foxed by Nasum's skidder. In the fourth over, in-form Mitchell Marsh
was trapped plumb in front trying to sweep.
Saifuddin
then killed the chase when he arrived in the middle overs to first fox
Alex Carey off a slower ball. As if that was not enough, two balls
later, Moises Henriques tickled one behind to the wicketkeeper while
trying to run one down to third man. And after Shakib delivered his
maiden, Saifuddin got Agar, who was castled after trying to step down
and slog one away.
Shakib gets to a century of wickets
On his way to those magical figures, Shakib became just the second bowler to reach a hundred wickets in T20Is
after Lasith Malinga. He wasn't introduced until the seventh over, but
struck off his second ball when he dismissed Wade with an arm ball that
knocked back his off pole.
At
that stage, Australia were 54 for 6 after 11 overs with the game all
but decided, which is when Shakib dismissed Turner to complete three
figures. He got one to turn away from the right-hander, as the batter
cut straight to cover. Shakib then had Ellis in the 14th over. When Adam
Zampa pushed one to cover to finish off the innings three balls later,
Australia had been skittled out for their lowest T20I total.
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