Australia on pressure at the start of Miraz-Shakib

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  Published:  30 August 2017, 10:17 AM

Mehdi Hassan Miraz and Shakib Al Hasan have been hit by the suddenness of the book has started to shake the Australians In the fourth innings, the Tigers have won the target of 265 against Australia. All-time 221 runs in their second innings But it would not have been better if you scored more runs on this wicket? Tigers from the start of the attack of three spinners by pressing this trouble on their chest Miraj gave away the opener Matt Renshak Shakib’s victim Uthman Khwaja in the next over.

The pair hit in the eighth and ninth over. Australia has two top order batsmen to go from 27 to 28. Bangladesh is festive. While writing this report, Australia scored 29 runs from two wickets in the second innings.

In the Mirpur Sher-e-Bangla Stadium, bats bat to raise the lead on the third day of the Dhaka Test. 26 runs very expensively. In order to run the lead of 264 runs at the end of Bangladesh. The victory of the match is in Bangladesh. With the aim of 265 runs against the mighty Australia, for the first time? Mehdi Hassan Miraj was dismissed as the last batsman in the second innings and the first player to hit the ball.

The off-spinner started the new ball in the second innings in the ninth over. Matt Renschke (5) lied to LBW and filled the whole country with festivities. First wicket for 27 runs.

Shakib hit after 1 run This match hero. Usman Khawaja, who was in the form of off-spinner, returned with just one run to take Taajul Islam. Immediately after the application of captain Steven Smith stepping up. Third umpire decision not out Otherwise, the title could have been now, Australia shook the Tigers!

Short innings:
Bangladesh second innings: 221 (79.3 overs) (Tamim 78, Mushfiq 41, Miraz 26, Sabbir 22; Lion 6/82)
Australia first innings: 217 (74.5 overs) (Renault 45, Agar 41 *, Handicap 33, Cummins 25, Maxwell 23, Warner 8, Smith 8, Wade 5, Hazlewood 5, Khawaja 1, Lion 0; Shakib 5/68, Miraz 3/62, Taizul 1/32).
Bangladesh first innings: 260/10 (78.5 overs)

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