'Something We Dreamed of': Bangladesh Celebrates Historic Cricket Win
Mehidy Hasan Miraz took seven wickets as Bangladesh dominated with bat and ball and sealed a 57-run chase in four days, officials said.
- On Sunday, Bangladesh completed a landmark nine-wicket victory over Australia in the series-opener in Darwin, marking one of Test cricket's greatest upsets.
- It took 23 years for Australia to host Bangladesh in a second Test series since sweeping them 2-0 in 2003, motivating captain Najmul Hossain Shanto's side to prove their worth.
- Opener Tanzid Hasan scored 101 to help Bangladesh post 426 in reply to Australia's 198, while spin-bowling all-rounder Mehidy Hasan Miraz took decisive wickets as Australia were bowled out for 284.
- All-Rounder Cameron Green scored a valiant 104 before being bowled, but Mominul Haque cut Beau Webster to the fence for winning runs in stifling heat at Marrara Oval.
- Flooring a full-strength Australia in their own backyard is regarded as the South Asian nation's finest victory in 26 years of playing the game's longest format.
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Bangladesh win hailed as biggest Test triumph
Former players and fans yesterday hailed Bangladesh’s first Test win in Australia as the country’s biggest achievement in the five-day game, saying it could be a turning point for their cricketing ambitions. Bangladesh sealed a historic nine-wicket thrashing inside four days in Darwin, marking their
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