Heavy monsoon rain halted Bangladesh’s wonderful bowling display against Australia in the 2nd ODI in Mirpur on Thursday.
After winning the toss, the visitors decided to bat first. But their dream of putting up a big total was hit hard when they lost three wickets without scoring even a single run. It was the first time in Australia’s history to lose as many wickets with nothing on the board.
Matthew Short was the first man to fall for a duck. It was a back-of-a-length delivery from Taskin Ahmed, which shaped back to the stumps from outside the off. Short failed to play it, suffered his third duck in a row in three ODIs, with one before this series.
In the second over of the match, Mustafizur Rahman sent back Cooper Connolly and Matt Renshaw for a duck each.
Australia lost its sixth wicket for 81 runs, which raised a genuine concern for them to be bowled out in less than 100 runs. But in the seventh wicket stand, Marnus Labuschagne and Xavier Bartlett posted 103 runs.
Rain came in when Australia were batting at 187 for eight, right after Taskin Ahmed’s double strike.
Australia lost the first match at the same venue, their first defeat to Bangladesh in an ODI in 21 years. Bangladesh are now in a good position to beat Australia in an ODI series for the first time in their history.