Australia 0/3 Collapse vs Bangladesh: ODI Horror in Dhaka

Australia suffer shocking 0/3 collapse vs Bangladesh in Dhaka ODI as Mustafizur and Taskin destroy top order in historic early batting disaster.

Rahul Varun
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Australia’s batting line-up suffered a catastrophic and unprecedented collapse in the opening ODI against Bangladesh in Dhaka, falling to an outrageous 0/3 within a mere two overs. Bangladesh’s pace attack tore through the top order and set one of the most extreme starts in the history of ODI cricket for the visitors, who were stunned.

Australia’s Nightmare Start in Dhaka 

The match began in a disastrous manner for Australia when skipper Josh Inglis won the toss and chose to bat first believing his team would be the first man to bat, expecting them to make some good progress battering-wise. But the decision backfired as Bangladesh’s bowlers came out on fire, striking on the pitch. Australia lost its first wicket almost immediately, it was Taskin Ahmed, who took power at the opening over as Taskin Ahmed hit in an opening over that took Matthew Short away in the fourth delivery of the innings. The pressure escalated quickly, with Australia not managing to relax. The very next game, there went from bad to worse. Mustafizur Rahman made a killer double-wicket maiden that completely overturned Australia’s top-order power. He began to put Cooper Connolly out on the first ball on the other end at home before sending Renshaw back for that final exchange. After two overs, Australia were a stunning 0/3, with all three top-order batters dismissed for ducks. They didn’t even start their first run with a bat. Instead, it came in no-ball delivery, and once again demonstrated the brutality of Bangladesh’s early power.

 Bangladesh Pace Attack Dominates

Bangladesh’s speed bowlers were perfectly adept at exploiting the conditions of Dhaka. The seam movement and strict bowling regimen maintained relentless pressure, demanding mistakes from Australia’s inexperienced top order. The early success handed Bangladesh all the controls from the start. That collapse is now being remembered as an infamously rare moment in ODI history, with relatively few situations in which a team has lost three wickets without scoring a run. Australia Left Seeking Answers. Australia’s decision to bat first was in the hope that runs could be put on the board and the game in control. Instead, it became a batting disaster, beginning to leave them reeling early in the innings. The top order couldn’t account for the speed and the motion and the team fell a long list of ground after the early punishers. Captain Josh Inglis confessed at the toss that the team still has the work to do across each of the departments but the batting collapse revealed major weaknesses in dealing with subcontinent conditions.

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 Bangladesh Build Momentum

Bangladesh, with strong leadership and disciplined bowling strategies, kept up with momentum from the first ODI. Skipper Mehidy Hasan Miraz spoke on all about the importance of partnerships and consistency, and his bowlers did just that with a clinical performance. Soumya Sarkar got the squad to balance it out, as did Bangladesh’s bowling unit, such that Australia never got a chance to rebuild early on.

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