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Bangladesh vs Australia 2005

Bangladesh vs Australia: Marks out of 10 for hosts

As the series ends, here is how each of the Bangladesh players performed. The cricketers have been rated on a scale of 1 to 10, where 1 is the lowest.

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Bangladesh vs Australia, 2nd Test: Nathan Lyon’s record-breaking spell and other highlights

Though Australia are placed fifth in ICC Test rankings, way ahead of Bangladesh at No. 9, both teams played competitive cricket to make both Tests interesting.

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Nathan Lyon’s triple-strike rattles Bangladesh before lunch, Day 4, 2nd Test against Australia

Bangladesh, after wrapping up Australia for 377 giving away just a 72-run lead, were reduced to 83 for 5 on Day Four of the second Test.

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Taijul Islam gets Steven Smith just before tea, Australia 111/2 vs Bangladesh on Day 2, 2nd Test

After losing Matt Renshaw early, captain Steven Smith along with David Warner provided stability to Australia's innings before tea of Day Two, second Test against Bangladesh.

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Bangladesh extend lead to 176 against Australia at lunch, Day 3, 1st Test

Despite losing Soumya Sarkar and Imrul Kayes for paltry scores, Bangladesh look strong to achieve a healthy lead as they went for lunch on Day Three of the first Test against Australia at the Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur.

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David Warner to miss Australia’s tour of Bangladesh tour 2015

The selectors are yet to select the vice-captain for the tour.

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Bangladesh beat Australia and India exactly 10 years apart!

Bangladesh beat Australia in 2005, and exactly 10 years to the day later, India in 2015 © Getty Images and AFP

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Mohammad Ashraful: The Bangladeshi enigma who could have done a lot more

Mohammad Ashraful, born on July 7, 1984, is one of the most talented cricketers to emerge from Bangladesh. A clean striker of the ball, he was a struggling cricketing nation’s beacon even as his performances didn’t match his ability. His admission of involvement in match-fixing seems to have ended a fledging career that promised a lot but never quite got going. Nishad Pai Vaidya looks back at the enigmatic batsman’s career.

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Shane Watson: From Adonis to a champion all-rounder

Most cricketers have a WAG as a trophy wife. Shane Watson’s WAG uses him as a trophy!

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Watson’s innings serves as further embarrassment to the ICC

ICC's decision to keep Zimbabwe and Bangladesh as automatics in the next World Cup.

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