Athens News - Bangladesh chase 192 in 41 overs after Australia collapse in rain-hit ODI

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Bangladesh chase 192 in 41 overs after Australia collapse in rain-hit ODI
Bangladesh chase 192 in 41 overs after Australia collapse in rain-hit ODI / Photo: MUNIR UZ ZAMAN - AFP

Bangladesh chase 192 in 41 overs after Australia collapse in rain-hit ODI

Marnus Labuschagne and Xavier Bartlett put on a century stand to steer Australia to 187-8 in 42 overs after they slumped to 0-3 against Bangladesh in the rain-hit second ODI on Thursday.

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Bangladesh will chase a revised target of 192 from 41 overs, after rain interrupted play in Dhaka to end Australia's innings prematurely in the 50-overs match.

Labuschagne remained unbeaten on 55 after Bartlett hit 52 off 48 balls as the pair combined to rescue the visitors out of a historic early collapse.

Australia lost three batters for ducks inside two overs in what became only the fourth instance in ODI history of a team losing three wickets without scoring.

Taskin Ahmed removed Matthew Short for the second time in as many matches in the series, the opener shouldering arms to an in-swinger that came back sharply to uproot his stumps.

Mustafizur Rahman then struck twice in the second over, drawing outside edges from left-handers Cooper Connolly and Matt Renshaw.

Alex Carey, the left-handed wicketkeeper-batter was caught at point off Mustafizur for 13.

Skipper Josh Inglis, who made 34, and Cameron Green, who scored 25, fell to left-arm spinner Tanvir Islam and Australia slumped further at 81-6.

Labuschagne and Bartlett then combined to lift Australia in a 103-run seventh-wicket stand before Taskin returned for his third spell to break the partnership, dismissing Bartlett.

Taskin bowled Adam Zampa on the next ball before Nathan Ellis survived the hat-trick.

Rain then halted play for nearly three hours.

Taskin and Mustafizur finished with three wickets each. Tanvir claimed two.

Bangladesh, who lead the three-match series 1-0, are eying their first-ever ODI series win over Australia.

F.Tsakiris--AN-GR