
Innings Bangladesh 64 (Shoriful 14, Starc 6-12, Cummins 3-25) vs Australia
It might not have lasted even that long, and Starc might not even have needed all those overs, after Bangladesh were 12 for 5 – with four of their top six out for ducks – inside seven overs in the morning. All the wickets had gone to Starc in just 22 balls.
Tanzid Hasan fell for a duck, too, when he edged Starc to Beau Webster at second slip. It was a nothing shot with no footwork, especially surprising from a batter who had scored a century in his previous Test. Tanzid has now got two ducks in a row after his breakthrough knock in Darwin.
Najmul Hossain Shanto, the Bangladesh captain, was given out lbw next ball. Shanto immediately took the review but umpire’s call worked in Starc’s favour. Mushfiqur Rahim prevented the hat-trick.
Starc then removed Mominul Haque, who played a poor shot without any movement of the feet, simply guiding an awaygoing delivery to Green at gully.
Starc’s five-for was completed when he trapped Litton Das lbw for a duck.
Webster had dropped Litton the previous ball, in what could be described as the simplest of chances in the slips, but Starc was relentless with his full deliveries. Bangladesh’s 12 for 5 was their lowest total at five down in a Test innings.
Mushfiqur lasted 41 balls before a Cummins delivery burst through his bat and pad, but Mehidy Hasan Miraz and Hasan Mahmud managed to prevent any further damage in the first session, which ended with Bangladesh at 35 for 6.
Cummins got Mehidy driving away from his body shortly after lunch, with Webster taking a diving catch to his right. At No. 7, Mehidy became the first batter in this innings to reach double digits.







