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Bangladesh stopped Australia for the lowest total T20i of 62

Bangladesh stopped Australia for the lowest total T20i of 62
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Dhaka: Shakib Al Hasan took four goals because Bangladesh was in Australia for their lowest twenty20 of 62 to seal the 4-1 series on Monday.
Chasing 123 for victory, the visitors fell at 13.4 overs with the figures of Shakib’s return of 4-9 with the round of his left arm on the 60-run Rout in Dhaka.
The previous Australian Levelia was 79 against England in 2005.
Bangladesh won the #Banvaus T20i series 4-1! Shakib Al Hasan-LED Attack Bowled Australia Out for 62, guiding …
https://t.co/C4UUXST4HW- @ICC) 1628521560000Bangladesh, who has won the first series they won over Australia after winning the opening three matches, rising back from losses They were previously to flatten opposition punches.
“The children showed many characters and hungry to win a series of teams like Australia,” said Skipper Mahmuditlah Riyad after victory.
“We executed our plans very well.
Obviously it was difficult for the dough, but we did it well to keep getting 120-130.
All bowlers work very well.” He said, “We always feel that in our backyard, we are a very good team.
We can’t let anything pass.
What series for Bangladesh 👏 # Banvaus https://t.co/pwbzfyFTBTBTBT- ICC (@ .icc ) 1628522515000 “Even though the ranking does not show it, I always feel that we have a very good potential to become a very good team at T20 Internationals.” Pace Bowler Mohammad Saifuddin combined with Shakib to Relty Australia with twin attacks on one and send back Alex Carey and Moises Henriques, good for three people.
Shakib, who got Ashton Turner came out for his 100th T20 scalp, wiped the tail with Nathan Ellis’s goal and Adam Zampa as Bangladesh was celebrated.
Shakib 34 years old, a veteran of 58 tests, 258 matches One day and 84 T20S, said he “still enjoyed the game”.
The Ahmed nasum spinner has done early damage when he bent and Christian for three people and then took Mitchell Morchell Marsh for four consecutive overs.
Captain Matthew Wade (22) and Ben McDermott struggled back by standing 21-run for T.
Wicket Hird but Mahmuditlah broke the partnership.
He got McDermott captured and detained for 17.
“I have played for several years now, of course the toughest condition to play T20 Cricket,” Wade said disappointed.
“Learn great for young people.” Previously Mohammad Naim made 23 at 122 Bangladesh for eight after choosing for bats.
Christian, who took the international scalp after seven years, and each of Nathan Ellis took two goals.

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