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Bangladesh vs Australia 2017

Bangladesh offer tight security as Australia arrive for Test series

Australia's cricket team arrived in Dhaka Friday under tight security for their first Test tour of Bangladesh in more than a decade, officials said.

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Josh Hazlewood: Think myself as a leader amongst the group

Josh Hazlewood has become one of the seasoned members of the Australia and as they tour to Bangladesh for their upcoming series, the squad will comprise of many younger than him.

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Fatullah unprepared for Bangladesh-Australia practice game; BCB search alternatives

The Fatullah Cricket Stadium had got its first opportunity to host Australia for the first time since 2006 as the warm-up game for the upcoming two-Test series had been scheduled there.

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Australia in Bangladesh 2017: Practice match almost certain to be shifted from Fatullah

The situation outside the ground is worse, thanks to water pollution of the worst level.

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Steven Smith: Steve O’Keefe dropped form Bangaldesh tour with eye on India tour in 2021

Steve O'Keefe was shockingly dropped from the squad of Bangladesh tour, despite his tremendous success in the sub-continent.

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Australia Team manager Gavin Dovey hopeful of Bangladesh Test series

Australia's cricket authorities are hopeful that a Bangladesh tour due to start in less than a month will go ahead despite a player rebellion over pay, a senior team official said.

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David Warner fears pay dispute may hamper Australia’s tour of Bangladesh and Ashes 2017-18

Australia's pay dispute with their cricketing board also led to their group stage exit from ICC Champions Trophy 2017.

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ICC Champions Trophy 2017: Statistical preview for Australia-Bangladesh clash

Their last complete ODI encounter happened in 2011 at Mirpur, which Australia won by 66 runs.

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Bangladesh vs Australia 2017: BCB to provide top security

Bangladesh will provide the highest level of security for Australia's cricketers when they tour in August-September, organisers said Wednesday, after a spate of recent Islamist attacks.

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