Australia Suffer First ODI Defeat to Bangladesh in 21 Years
Australia Stunned in Opening ODI
In a shock result, Australia recorded their first ODI loss to Bangladesh in 21 years, falling short by 86 runs under the Duckworth‑Lewis (D/L) method in the series opener.
Bangladesh's 284/8 Sets Up D/L Victory
Batting first at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium in Dhaka, Bangladesh posted a formidable 284/8. The target was later adjusted to 192 runs in 42.2 overs after rain curtailed play, and Australia could only muster 191, sealing the defeat.
Numbers That Define the Upset
- Bangladesh total: 284/8 (50 overs)
- Australia chase: 191/9 (42.2 overs, D/L)
- Top performers: Nahid Rana 4‑41, Mossadek 86* off 70 balls, Cameron Green 52* (Australia)
- Australian bowlers: Nathan Ellis 3‑38, Matt Renshaw 2‑35 (part‑time)
- Key failures: Four to five dropped catches, no substantial partnerships above 50 runs
Repercussions for Australian Cricket
The loss highlights persistent issues in Australia’s ODI setup: fragile top‑order batting, sub‑par fielding, and an inability to build partnerships under pressure. Coach and captain Josh Inglis admitted the total was “disappointing” and pointed to missed chances that cost the match.
Road Ahead for the Three‑Match Series
With two ODIs remaining, Australia must rectify its fielding lapses and forge longer stands to chase realistic targets. Bangladesh, buoyed by the win, will look to replicate their disciplined bowling and aggressive pace, especially from Nahid Rana, who clocked over 150 km/h. The next encounter in Dhaka on Thursday will be a decisive test of whether the Australians can rebound or if Bangladesh will cement a historic series advantage.