
bangladesh And Australia The host team has a golden opportunity to register a historic series win in the second ODI at the Shere Bangla National Stadium in Dhaka. mehdi hassan merazAfter defeating the young Australian team by 86 runs (via DLS method) in the opening match, the team players are going into the match full of confidence. That impressive performance was powered by an extraordinary all-round masterclass Mosaddek HusseinWho scored 86 runs in 70 balls before taking two important wickets, also taking four wickets from the explosive fast bowler. Nahid Rana.
For josh inglis‘On the Australian tour, this match is a do-or-die battle to stay alive in the three-match series. The visiting team’s batting lineup struggled against subcontinental conditions in the first match, failing to form significant partnerships and being bowled out for only 191 runs. Australia will desperately need its experienced leaders, marnus labuschagne And alex careyTo steer the innings and negotiate the spin-friendly Dhaka track better than ever. Conversely, if Bangladesh can replicate their clinical discipline, their suffocating spin-and-pace combination will ensure a historic series win on home soil, leaving Australia looking for answers.
BAN vs AUS, 2nd ODI: Match Details
- date and time: June 11, 10:30am IST / 5:00am GMT / 11:00am Local
- venue: Shere Bangla Stadium, Dhaka
BAN vs AUS, head-to-head record in ODI
Matches played: 23 | Bangladesh won: 2 | australia won: 20 | no result/tie: 1
Shere Bangla Stadium Pitch Report
The track at Dhaka’s Shere Bangla National Stadium traditionally offers a balanced but exceptionally slow, spin-friendly surface that rewards smart, tactical cricket. In the early overs, fast bowlers can get a bit of swing and seam movement under the morning sky, as Rana’s swashbuckling opening spell showed. However, as the match progresses into the middle overs, the surface is expected to become noticeably slower, allowing the ball to grip and turn. This change promotes spin variations and slower deliveries to a great extent, placing a heavy premium on batsmen’s strategic shot selection. It will be difficult to play free-flowing strokes in the beginning; The batsmen will have to bide their time and build a foundation before launching the attack. Given that the pitch gets tired and becomes even slower in the second innings of day matches, winning the toss may motivate captains to bat first with the aim of setting a competitive target.
squads
Bangladesh: Tanjeed Hasan Tamim, Soumya Sarkar, Liton Das (wk), Nazmul Hussain Shanto, Tauheed Hridoy, Mehdi Hasan Miraj (captain), Mosaddek Hussain, Rishad Hussain, Taskin Ahmed, Mustafizur Rahman, Shoriful Islam, Naheed Rana, Tanveer Islam, Saif Hasan, Nurul Hasan.
Australia: Josh Inglis (captain), Alex Carey (wicketkeeper), Marnus Labuschagne, Matt Renshaw, cameron greenCooper Connolly, Liam Scott, Matthew Kuhnman, Xavier Bartlett, Nathan Ellis, Adam Zampa, Matthew Short, Ben Dwarshuis, Todd Murphy, Oliver Peak
See also: Anger flared up on the field between Josh Inglis and Nahid Rana during the first ODI.
BAN vs AUS, 2nd ODI, today match prediction
Case 1:
- Bangladesh won the toss and batted first
- Bangladesh’s powerplay score: 50-60
- Bangladesh’s total score: 270-290
Case 2:
- Australia won the toss and batted first
- Australia’s powerplay score: 65-75
- Australia’s total score: 290-310
Match result: The team batting first wins the competition.
See also: Tauheed Hridoy takes a brilliant diving catch to dismiss Liam Scott in the first ODI


