Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Oz suffer top-order collapse after Bangladesh post 260

- Reuters

DHAKA: Australia bowled out Bangladesh for 260 and then suffered a spectacula­r top-order collapse of their own to leave them reeling at 18 for three after the spin-dominated opening day of the first test on Sunday.

On a day of fluctuatin­g fortunes, Bangladesh slumped to 10-3 before Shakib al Hasan and Tamim Iqbal raised 155 runs to help them post a competitiv­e total at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium.

Australia witnessed a similar collapse in their reply and slumped to 14-3 as Bangladesh roared back into the contest in the eventful final session when eight wickets fell.

Matt Renshaw was batting on six at stumps with skipper Steve Smith on three. Australia now face a daunting task on a spinfriend­ly track where slow bowlers have claimed nine of the 13 wickets that fell on the opening day.

After opting to bat, Bangladesh were left gasping for breath after Pat Cummins reduced them to 10-3 inside four overs with a terrific display of fast bowling. Two balls later, the batsman was caught in the gully by Peter Handscomb.

Cummins returned to have Imrul Kayes and Sabbir Rahman off successive deliveries, the leaden-footed batsmen perishing caught behind without scoring.

With two left-handers at the crease, Smith pressed off-spinner Nathan Lyon into service but Shakib and Tamim, playing their 50th Tests, refused to retreat into a defensive shell and batted positively.

Both batsmen used their feet against the spinners, steadying the innings and reaching halfcentur­ies in the process.

Glenn Maxwell’s part-time off-spin finally earned Australia the breakthrou­gh with Tamim lobbing one to David Warner at backward point to fall for a 71 which included three sixes off Lyon’s bowling.

The strong start Australia expected from their openers, however, did not materialis­e.

Warner fell lbw to Mehedy Hasan for eight, a delivery after successful­ly reviewing and overturnin­g a similar leg-before appeal. Usman Khawaja then ran himself out chasing a nonexisten­t single and nightwatch­man Lyon fell lbw to Shakib to complicate Australia’s crisis.

Bangladesh 1st inngs 260 (T Iqbal 71, Shakib 84, P Cummins 3-63, A Agar 3-46, N Lyon 3-79) vs Australia 1st inngs 18-3 (D Warner 8, M Hassan 1-7, Shakib 1-3)

 ?? AFP ?? Shakib alHasan anchored the Bangladesh innings.
AFP Shakib alHasan anchored the Bangladesh innings.

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