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Australia vs Bangladesh Scorecard, 4th T20I, Bangladesh vs Australia 2021

Result · Aug 07 2021, Sat - 05:30 PM (IST)
4th T20I - Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium
BANGLADESH
104/9
AUSTRALIA
105/7
Australia won by 3 wickets
CRR:5.53
Bowler O M R W Eco
Ashton Turner 4 - 22 0 5.5
Josh Hazlewood 4 - 24 2 6
Ashton Agar 4 - 22 1 5.5
Andrew Tye 3 - 18 3 6
Mitchell Swepson 4 - 12 3 3
Moises Henriques 1 - 5 0 5
Fall Of Wickets Batsman
24/1 (3.3) Soumya Sarkar
48/2 (9.5) Shakib Al Hasan
51/3 (10.5) Mahmudullah
51/4 (10.6) Nurul Hasan
68/5 (14.3) Mohammad Naim
78/6 (15.4) Afif Hossain
83/7 (17.2) Shamim Hossain
104/8 (19.5) Mahedi Hasan
104/9 (19.6) Shoriful Islam
AUSTRALIA - 105/7 (19.0)
Batsman R B 4s 6s SR
Ben McDermott lbw b Nasum Ahmed 5 12 - - 41.67
Matthew Wade (c) (wk) b Mahedi Hasan 2 3 - - 66.67
Daniel Christian c Shamim Hossain b Mustafizur Rahman 39 15 1 5 260
Mitchell Marsh b Mahedi Hasan 11 15 1 - 73.33
Moises Henriques Run out (Shakib Al Hasan) 4 9 - - 44.44
Alex Carey lbw b Mustafizur Rahman 1 6 - - 16.67
Ashton Turner Not out 9 20 - - 45
Ashton Agar c Shamim Hossain b Shoriful Islam 27 27 2 1 100
Andrew Tye Not out 4 7 - - 57.14
Mitchell Swepson - - - - -
Josh Hazlewood - - - - -
Extras 3 ( lb: 1 w: 2)
Total 105 / 7 (19.0 ov)
Bowler O M R W Eco
Mahedi Hasan 4 - 17 2 4.3
Shakib Al Hasan 4 - 50 0 12.5
Nasum Ahmed 4 - 17 1 4.3
Mustafizur Rahman 4 1 9 2 2.3
Shoriful Islam 2 - 8 1 4
Mahmudullah 1 - 3 0 3
Fall Of Wickets Batsman
3/1 (0.4) Matthew Wade
47/2 (4.4) Ben McDermott
49/3 (5.2) Daniel Christian
60/4 (7.6) Moises Henriques
63/5 (9.3) Alex Carey
65/6 (10.2) Mitchell Marsh
99/7 (17.3) Ashton Agar
Match Info
Series: Australia in Bangladesh 2021
Date: Aug 07 2021, Sat - 05:30 PM (IST)
Country: Bangladesh
City: Mirpur
Venue: Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium
Toss: Bangladesh won the toss and elected to bat.
Bangladesh Squad: Mohammad Naim, Soumya Sarkar, Shakib Al Hasan, Mahmudullah (c), Afif Hossain, Shamim Hossain, Nurul Hasan (wk), Mahedi Hasan, Mustafizur Rahman, Shoriful Islam, Nasum Ahmed
Australia Squad: Ben McDermott, Matthew Wade (c) (wk), Mitchell Marsh, Moises Henriques, Alex Carey, Ashton Turner, Daniel Christian, Ashton Agar, Andrew Tye, Mitchell Swepson, Josh Hazlewood
  • Bangladesh have won three of their seven men's T20I matches against Australia, all these three wins were registered during this series (L4); amongst Test playing teams only against Zimbabwe have the Tigers registered more consecutive victories in this format (5 matches).
  • Only twice before have Bangladesh whitewashed their opponents in a multigame bilateral men's T20I series, against Zimbabwe (March 2020, 2-0) and Ireland (July 2012, 3-0).
  • Bangladesh have won their last four men's T20Is in succession, their longest winning run in this format.
  • Australia have just one win from their last nine men's T20Is (L8), their lone win coming against West Indies on 14 July 2021 by four runs.
  • Including this tour, Australia have lost five consecutive multigame bilateral men's T20I series, their longest losing streak in the format in such series.
  • No team has dropped more catches since the beginning of 2021 than Australia in men's T20Is, they have dropped 20 of their 72 chances; their catch success percentage of 72% is the poorest amongst all teams in this format during that period.
  • Mitchell Marsh is the only player with over 100 runs in this series (141), he has four scores of 45+ in his last five innings (51, 45, 45, 30 & 75); however, Australia have only one win during these matches (L4).
  • Shakib Al Hasan (98) is three away from becoming the second player to take 100 wickets in men's T20Is (Lasith Malinga – 107) and the first to do so for Bangladesh; he needs just one wicket to become the second highest wicket taker in this format along with Time Southee (99).
  • Mustafizur Rahman has a dot ball percentage of 51% during this series, the best for any player who has bowled a minimum of 20 balls.
  • Bangladesh's Afif Hossain has scored a boundary every 5.5 balls during this series, the only batsman to have a rate below six during this series.