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06/14 10:25 CDT Bangladesh wins toss and bats first in search of ODI series
sweep against Australia
Bangladesh wins toss and bats first in search of ODI series sweep against
Australia
MIRPUR, Bangladesh (AP) --- Opener Cooper Connoly hit his maiden century as
Australia overcame a six-wicket haul by pacer Shoriful Islam for a hard-fought
one-wicket victory against Bangladesh in the third cricket one-day
international to avoid a clean sweep on Sunday.
The hosts won the first match by 86 runs and the second game by five wickets,
both on the DLS method, to register their first ODI series victory against
Australia.
Chasing a target of 275, Connolly batted resolutely to hit 149 off 134 balls as
Australia appeared set for a victory with ease.
Connolly struck 13 fours and six sixes, including three sixes in a row against
pacer Taskin Ahmed in the 45th over, an over in which he scored 21 runs to
leave the side needing just 9 runs off 30 balls.
Shoriful returned for his last spell and took three wickets in two overs to
finish with a career-best 6-48, raising the prospect of a Bangladesh victory.
But Connolly anchored the innings throughout to bail the side out against a
vaunted Bangladesh attack after captain Josh Inglis struck a 12-ball 21 to give
the side a fluent start.
Shoriful helped Bangladesh claw its way back, dismissing Inglis and Matt
Renshaw in consecutive deliveries before Connolly shared three 60-plus
partnerships to lay the platform for the victory.
He added 64 with Marnus Labuschagne (29), 68 with Cameron Green (27) and 64
with Oliver Peake (27) to edge the side closer to victory.
Australia then lost four wickets for five runs before Zampa sealed the victory
with a boundary.
Earlier, Bangladesh started strongly with three half-centuries from Towhid
Hridoy, Litton Das and Mosaddek Hossain to post 274-5.
Hridoy was the top-scorer with 83 while Das made an unbeaten 58, his first
fifty-plus knock at Mirpur Stadium in 28 ODI innings.
Mosaddek, who scripted Bangladesh's 86-run victory in the first match with 80
not out on his return to the national team after four years, finished on 56 not
out.
Najmul Hossain Shanto, leading the side in the absence of Mehidy Hasan, who was
hit by bouncer from Nathan Ellis in the second ODI, won the toss and elected to
bat first.
Pacer Xavier Bartlett removed Soumya Sarkar for a duck with the fourth ball of
the innings before Renshaw, who took 2-44, sent back Shanto and Tanzid Hassan
in quick succession, leaving Bangladesh on 61-3.
Hridoy shared 92 runs with Litton, who had to retire after a muscle cramp on 48
and then added 93 with Mosaddek.
Liton returned later to give Bangladesh late impetus as the team managed to
post a competitive total.
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