Available for over a year Bangladesh stunned Australia by nine wickets in the first Test at Darwin, a result few saw coming. Nikesh Rughani, Jim Maxwell and Charu Sharma discuss whether Bangladesh were simply too good, or Australia was below par. Jim, however, sees no reason to panic and believes the Aussies will bounce back
Available for over a year Reaction as Bangladesh complete one of the greatest shocks in cricket history, beating the number-one ranked Test side in Australia for the first time by nine wickets. We hear from player-of-the-match Hasan Mahmud, Bangladesh captain Najmul Hossain Shanto, Australia’s skipper Pat Cummins and also batter Steve Smith. Plus, analysis from
First Test, Darwin (day four of five) Australia 198: (Smith 71; Mahmud 6-55) & 284 (Green 104; Miraz 5-66) Bangladesh 426: (Tanzid 101, Shanto 84, Miraz 65; Hazlewood 6-89) & 57-1 (Mominul 30*) Bangladesh win by nine wickets Scorecard Bangladesh thrashed Australia by nine wickets on the fourth day of the series-opener in Darwin to
First Test, Darwin (day three of five) Australia 198: (Smith 71; Mahmud 6-55) and 161-4 (Green 43*; Mahmud 2-33) Bangladesh 426: (Tanzid 101, Shanto 84, Miraz 65; Hazlewood 6-89) Australia trail by 67 runs with 6 wickets remaining Scorecard Spinner Mehidy Hasan Miraz took the crucial wicket of Steve Smith as Bangladesh moved closer to
August 15, 2026 — 12:42pm Save You have reached your maximum number of saved items. Remove items from your saved list to add more. AAA Darwin: Steve Smith dropped the simplest of outfield catches as Australia failed to bowl out Bangladesh before lunch on day three of the first Test, with the visitors stretching their
First Test, Darwin (day two of five) Australia 198: Smith 71; Mahmud 6-55 Bangladesh 351-6: Tanzid 101, Shanto 84, Mominul 49 Bangladesh lead by 153 runs Scorecard Tanzid Hasan Tamim became the first Bangladesh cricketer to score a Test century in Australia as the visitors continued to dominate on day two in Darwin. The opener,