David Warner scored his consecutive hundred in the ongoing Test series versus Bangladesh.
Peter Handscomb and David Warner added 152 runs for the third wicket in the second Test versus Bangladesh.
Australia trail Bangladesh by 80 runs at stumps on Day Two of the second Test with 8 wickets remaining.
Bangladesh will be looking to score anything in excess of 330 to push Australia on the backfoot.
Bangladesh are currently 253 for 6 at stumps on Day One of second Test versus Australia.
Already trailing 0-1, Steven Smith is under the pump after losing the first Test at Dhaka by 20 runs.
Amputate their legs and they will still manage to walk. You can never turn your back on Australia, for they will find a way to get back at you if you turn complacent enough to think the job has been done.
Australia need 156 runs to win, with 8 wickets in hand.
Australia sent Bangladesh's half the side packing before tea, but the hosts are still ahead in the race.
Australia take on Bangladesh in the first of 2-Test series at Dhaka on Sunday.