When talking about the rivalries of Australia, the major names that come to our mind are either India or England, while their matches could not be competed, but there’s one more rival of Australia from the year 1990. The rivalry of Australia and Bangladesh. Now, you are thinking.. Is it a joke?? Well, No.. Here, in this article we will discuss about their rivalry and how they overpower them from one match to other. Let us discuss about Bangladesh National Cricket Team vs Australian Men’s Cricket Team Timeline.
Historical Background of the teams
The Bangladesh men’s national cricket team (or বাংলাদেশ জাতীয় ক্রিকেট দল) is the cricket board administered by Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB). It is popularly known as the Tigers which became an associate member of ICC or International Cricket Council in the year 1977. They achieved their champions in ODI in the year 1997.
The Australia men’s national cricket team, nicknamed as Baggy Greens or Aussies, is the one of the oldest cricket teams in cricket history who played their first Test match in the year 1877. They became a full member of ICC in 1909. Also, they become the champions in the ODI in the year 1987, 1999, 2003, 2007, 2015 and 2023.
Bangladesh national cricket team vs Australian men’s cricket team timeline
Let’s analyze their timeline for the past 6 matches, which majorly is a T20 International format.
Format | Date | Result | Stadium | Man of the Match |
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World T20I | 21 June 2024 | Australia won by 28 runs (DLS Method) | Sir Vivian Richards Stadium | Pat Cummins from Australia |
ODI | 11 November 2023 | Australia won by 8 wickets | Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium | Mitchell Marsh from Australia |
World T20I | 4 November 2021 | Australia won by 8 wickets | Dubai International Stadium | Adam Zampa from Australia |
T20I | 9 August 2021 | Bangladesh won by 60 runs | Sher-e-Bangla | Shakib Al Hassan from Bangladesh |
T20I | 7 August 2021 | Australia won by 3 wickets | Sher-e-Bangla | Mitchell Swepson from Australia |
T20I | 6 August 2021 | Bangladesh won by 10 runs | Sher-e-Bangla | Mahmudullah from Bangladesh |
By the above table, we can clearly understand that Australia won more times than Bangladesh
Bangladesh National Cricket Team vs Australian Men’s Cricket Team Timeline Preceding matches
Let’s analyze the previous matches head to head records of Australian National cricket team and Bangladesh National Cricket Team
Test
Match Date | Result | Ground |
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7 September 2017 | Australia won by 7 wickets | Chattogram |
30 August 2017 | Bangladesh won by 20 runs | Mirpur |
20 April 2006 | Australia won by 80 runs | Chattogram |
13 April 2006 | Australia won by 3 wickets | Fatullah |
28 July 2003 | Australia won by 98 runs | Cairns |
20 July 2003 | Australia won by 132 runs | Darwin |
ODI
Match Date | Match Result | Ground | Man of the match |
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11 November 2023 | Australia won by 8 wickets | Pune | Mitchell Marsh (Australia) |
20 June 2019 | Australia won by 48 runs | Nottingham | David Warner (Australia) |
5 June 2017 | —— | The Oval | ——- |
13 April 2011 | Australia won by 66 runs | Mirpur | Michael Hussey (Australia) |
11 April 2011 | Australia won by 9 wickets | Mirpur | Shane Watson (Australia) |
9 April 2011 | Australia won by 60 runs | Mirpur | Michael Clarke (Australia) |
6 September 2008 | Australia won by 73 runs | Darwin | Tamim Iqbal (Bangladesh) |
3 September 2008 | Australia won by 8 wickets | Darwin | Shaun Marsh (Australia) |
30 August 2008 | Australia won by 180 runs | Darwin | Michael Hussey (Australia) |
31 March 2007 | Australia won by 10 wickets | North Sound | Glenn McGrath (Australia) |
28 April 2006 | Australia won by 9 wickets | Fatullah | Mark Cosgrove (Australia) |
26 April 2006 | Australia won by 67 runs | Fatullah | Andrew Symonds (Australia) |
23 April 2006 | Australia won by 4 wickets | Chattogram | Adam Gilchrist (Australia) |
30 June 2005 | Australia won by 6 wickets | Canterbury | Shahriar Nafees (Bangladesh) |
25 June 2005 | Australia won by 10 wickets | Manchester | Andrew Symonds (Australia) |
18 June 2005 | Bangladesh won by 5 wickets | Cardiff | Mohammad Ashraful (Bangladesh) |
6 August 2003 | Australia won by 112 runs | Darwin | Ricky Ponting (Australia) |
3 August 2003 | Australia won by 9 wickets | Cairns | Damien Martyn (Australia) |
2 August 2003 | Australia won by 8 wickets | Cairns | Brett Lee (Australia) |
T20 INTERNATIONAL
Match Date | Winner | Ground | Man of The Match |
---|---|---|---|
20 June 2024 | Australia won by 28 runs | North Sound | Pat Cummins (Australia) |
4 November 2021 | Australia won by 8 wickets | Dubai (DICS) | Adam Zampa (Australia) |
9 August 2021 | Bangladesh won by 60 runs | Mirpur | Shakib Al Hasan (Bangladesh) |
7 August 2021 | Australia won by 3 wickets | Mirpur | Mitchell Swepson (Australia) |
6 August 2021 | Bangladesh won by 10 runs | Mirpur | Mahmudullah (Bangladesh) |
4 August 2021 | Bangladesh won by 5 wickets | Mirpur | Afif Hossain (Bangladesh) |
3 August 2021 | Bangladesh won by 23 runs | Mirpur | Nasum Ahmed (Bangladesh) |
21 March 2016 | Australia won by 3 wickets | Bengaluru | Adam Zampa (Australia) |
1 April 2014 | Australia won by 7 wickets | Mirpur | Aaron Finch (Australia) |
5 May 2010 | Australia won by 27 runs | Bridgetown | Michael Hussey (Australia) |
16 September 2007 | Australia won by 9 wickets | Cape Town | Brett Lee (Australia) |
Overall Performance of the Team
Lets analyze their overall performance in the above matches and the highest individual performance of the team.
WIN-TO-LOSS RATIO
Win to loss ratio | Australia | Bangladesh |
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ODI | 20 | 0.05 |
Test | 5 | 0.2 |
T20I | 1.75 | 0.571 |
The win to loss ratio basically means the number of matches won with respect to the number of matches lost. Here, we can clearly analyze that Australia has an upper hand in all formats
HIGH PERFORMER OF THE TEAM
Let’s analyze the highest performer of Bangladesh and Australia in different formats, i.e. ODI, Test and T20i
Date | Particulars | Result | Ground |
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20 June 2019 | Highest Total in ODI | 381/5 (Australia) | Nottingham |
30 August 2008 | Lowest Total in ODI | 74 (Bangladesh) | Darwin |
16 April 2006 | Highest Total in Test | 581/4d (Australia) | Chattogram |
18 July 2003 | Lowest Total in Test | 97(Bangladesh) | Darwin |
1 April 2004 | Highest Total in T20I | 158/3(Australia) | Mirpur |
9 August 2021 | Lowest total in T20I | 62(Australia) | Mirpur |
Statistic | Result | Player(s) | Year |
---|---|---|---|
Highest Individual Score (ODI) | 180 runs | David Warner from Australia | 2017 |
Best Bowling Figures (ODI) | 6/33 | Mitchell Starc from Australia | 2015 |
Highest Partnership (Test) | 250 runs | Ricky Ponting and Jason Gillespie from Australia | 2006 |
Most Runs (overall) | 1,248 runs | Ricky Ponting from Australia | – |
Most Wickets (overall) | 41 wickets | Mitchell Starc from Australia | – |
Upcoming Matches of the Bangladesh national cricket team vs Australian men’s cricket team timeline
Although, There is no official announcement of their rivalry in 2024 and 2025, some articles still propose that the below table is the data of upcoming matches. You can go through the data, although it is neither official nor confirmed by the officials.
Series | Date | Time | Venue |
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T20 | September 24, 2024 | To Be Announced | Shere Bangla National Stadium, Dhaka |
T20 | September 26, 2024 | To Be Announced | Shere Bangla National Stadium, Dhaka |
T20 | September 28, 2024 | To Be Announced | Shere Bangla National Stadium, Dhaka |
T20 | September 30, 2024 | To Be Announced | Shere Bangla National Stadium, Dhaka |
ODI | October 4, 2024 | To Be Announced | Shere Bangla National Stadium, Dhaka |
ODI | October 7, 2024 | To Be Announced | Shere Bangla National Stadium, Dhaka |
ODI | October 10, 2024 | To Be Announced | Shere Bangla National Stadium, Dhaka |
ODI | October 13, 2024 | To Be Announced | Shere Bangla National Stadium, Dhaka |
Test Series | February, 2025 | To Be Announced | To Be Announced |
Test Series | March, 2025 | To Be Announced | To Be Announced |
Test Series | April, 2025 | To Be Announced | To Be Announced |
Bangladesh National Cricket Team vs Australian Men’s Cricket Team Timeline Squad
If you are excited about their matches, surely you want to know about their players. Surely, but our research does not find any players who will compete in the upcoming matches against their opponent. But Still, we have data of their overall squad. Let’s go through them
Bangladesh
Name | Role | Age | Batting style | Bowling style |
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Mehidy Hasan Miraz | All rounder | 26 | Right | Right arm off break |
Zakir Hasan | Batter | 26 | Right | — |
Towhid Hridoy | Batter | 23 | Right | Right arm off break |
Anamul Haque | Wicket-keepers | 31 | Right | — |
Khaled Ahmed | Pace Bowlers | 31 | Right | Right-arm medium |
Afif Hossain | Batter | 24 | Left | Right arm off break |
Shamim Hossain | Batter | 23 | Left | Right arm off break |
Taskin Ahmed | Pace Bowlers | 29 | Left | Right-arm fast |
Soumya Sarkar | Batter | 31 | Left | Right-arm medium fast |
Mohammad Naim | Batter | 24 | Left | — |
Shadman Islam | Batter | 29 | Left | Slow left-arm orthodox |
Mahmudullah | All rounder | 38 | Right | Right arm off break |
Taijul Islam | Spin Bowlers | 32 | Left | Slow left-arm orthodox |
Mominul Haque | Batter | 32 | Left | Slow left-arm orthodox |
Mahedi Hasan | All rounder | 29 | Right | Right arm off break |
Mushfiqur Rahim | Wicket-keepers | 37 | Right | — |
Najmul Hossain Shanto | Batter | 26 | Left | Right arm off break |
Nurul Hasan | Wicket-keepers | 30 | Right | — |
Rony Talukdar | Batter | 33 | Right | — |
Shakib Al Hasan | All rounder | 37 | Left | Slow left-arm orthodox |
Aliss Islam | Spin Bowlers | 27 | Right | Right-arm off break |
Shoriful Islam | Pace Bowlers | 23 | Left | Left-arm medium fast |
Nasum Ahmed | Spin Bowlers | 29 | Left | Slow left-arm orthodox |
Musfik Hasan | Pace Bowlers | 21 | Right | Right-arm fast medium |
Rishad Hossain | Spin Bowlers | 22 | Right | Right-arm leg break |
Mahmudul Hasan Joy | Batter | 23 | Right | — |
Nahid Rana | Pace Bowlers | 21 | Right | Right-arm medium |
Shahadat Hossain | Batter | 22 | Right | — |
Mustafizur Rahman | Pace Bowlers | 28 | Left | Left-arm fast medium |
Tanzim Hasan Sakib | Pace Bowlers | 21 | Right | Right-arm medium |
Tanzid Hasan | Batter | 23 | Left | — |
Hasan Mahmud | Pace Bowlers | 24 | Right | Right-arm fast-medium |
Nayeem Hasan | Spin Bowlers | 24 | Right | Right-arm off break |
Liton Das | Wicket-keepers | 29 | Right | Right arm off break |
Their coaching staff
Although their coaching staff is never necessary for the audience, we believe that transparency is the key. So let’s gather the information about their position and lets not deep dive into it
Position | Name |
---|---|
Team manager | Nafees Iqbal |
Head coach | Chandika Hathurusingha |
Assistant coach | Nic Pothas |
Batting coach | David Hemp |
Spin bowling coach | Mushtaq Ahmed |
Fast bowling coach | Andre Adams |
Fielding coach | Nic Pothas (Interim) |
Strength and conditioning coach | Nathan Kiely |
Computer Analyst | Mohsin Sheikh |
Australia
Name | Age | Role | Batting style | Bowling style |
---|---|---|---|---|
Scott Boland | 35 | Pace Bowlers | Right-handed | Right-arm fast-medium |
Tim David | 28 | Batters | Right-handed | Right-arm off break |
Todd Murphy | 23 | Spin Bowlers | Left-handed | Right-arm off break |
Travis Head | 30 | Batters | Left-handed | Right-arm off break |
Ashton Agar | 30 | Spin Bowlers | Left-handed | Slow left-arm orthodox |
Lance Morris | 26 | Pace Bowlers | Right-handed | Right-arm fast |
Matt Short | 28 | Batters | Right-handed | Right-arm off break |
Steve Smith | 35 | Batters | Right-handed | Right-arm leg break |
Josh Hazlewood | 33 | Pace Bowlers | Left-handed | Right-arm fast-medium |
Cameron Green | 25 | All rounders | Right-handed | Right-arm fast-medium |
Xavier Bartlett | 25 | Pace Bowlers | Right-handed | Right-arm fast-medium |
Jhye Richardson | 27 | Pace Bowlers | Right-handed | Right-arm fast |
Mitch Marsh | 32 | All rounders | Right-handed | Right-arm medium |
Josh Inglis | 29 | Wicket Keepers | Right-handed | — |
Marcus Stoinis | 35 | All rounders | Right-handed | Right-arm medium |
Will Sutherland | 24 | All rounders | Right-handed | Right-arm medium-fast |
Alex Carey | 32 | Wicket Keepers | Left-handed | — |
Cooper Connolly | 20 | Batters | Right-handed | — |
Matthew Wade | 36 | Wicket Keepers | Left-handed | — |
Glenn Maxwell | 35 | All rounders | Right-handed | Right-arm off break |
Jason Behrendorff | 34 | Pace Bowlers | Right-handed | Left-arm fast-medium |
Aaron Hardie | 25 | All rounders | Right-handed | Right-arm medium-fast |
Pat Cummins | 31 | Pace Bowlers | Right-handed | Right-arm fast |
Nathan Ellis | 29 | Pace Bowlers | Right-handed | Right-arm fast-medium |
Marnus Labuschagne | 30 | Batters | Right-handed | Right-arm leg break |
Spencer Johnson | 28 | Pace Bowlers | Left-handed | Left-arm fast |
Jake Fraser-McGurk | 22 | Batters | Right-handed | — |
Mitchell Starc | 34 | Pace Bowlers | Left-handed | Left-arm fast |
Sean Abbott | 32 | All rounders | Right-handed | Right-arm fast-medium |
Nathan Lyon | 36 | Spin Bowlers | Right-handed | Right-arm off break |
Usman Khawaja | 37 | Batters | Left-handed | Right-arm medium |
Adam Zampa | 32 | Spin Bowlers | Right-handed | Right-arm leg break |
Their coaching staff
Position | Name |
---|---|
Head coach | Andrew McDonald |
Assistant coach | Andre Borovec and Daniel Vettori |
T20 Consultant | Brad Hodge |
Batting coach | Michael Di Venuto |
Bowling coach | Clint McKay |
Physiotherapist | Nick Jones |
Psychologist | Mary Spillane |
Conclusion
While Bangladesh National Cricket Team vs Australian Men’s Cricket Team Timeline both the teams have the best players, we can clearly analyze that although Australia is having an edge in the cricket, Bangladesh have also competed their best in the toughest and challenging times. Some players such as Shakib Al Hasan, Mahmudullah had shown a tremendous performance in the matches such as the T20 international matches in the year 2021. But of course, Bangladesh is still far from becoming the best. Their internal and their countries conflict can backhold them in the tough times.
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