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Can Bangladesh emulate India? Captain Najmul Hossain Shanto ready for the Australia showdown one more time

Underdogs Bangladesh are leading 1-0 in the two-game series in Australia. The final Test kicks off in South MacKay on Saturday.

Updated on: Aug 21, 2026, 17:49:47 IST
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Bangladesh are ready to play the second Test after stunning hosts Australia in the first earlier this week. The second and final game starts on Saturday morning at the Great Barrier Reef Arena in South Mackay, and the visitors have a great opportunity to get their first series win in Australia. Even a draw would do.

Bangladesh captain Najmul Hossain Shanto waves to the fans after his team's victory in the first Test. (AFP)
Bangladesh captain Najmul Hossain Shanto waves to the fans after his team's victory in the first Test. (AFP)

Only India from the sub-continent have beaten Australia in Australia in a Test series. In the first game, Bangladesh’s batters enjoyed the warm and batting-friendly conditions in Darwin but things in South MacKay will be very different as a lot of bounce awaits them. However, as far as Bangladesh captain Najmul Hossain Shanto is concerned, they are prepared for that type of challenge.

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In the first game after bowling Australia out for 198, Bangladesh posted a massive 426 against a bowling unit that boasted names like Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood and Nathan Lyon. Then they had to chase a modest 57 in the fourth innings after another Aussie failure with the bat. Shanto said that kind of performance with the willow has given them confidence that’s going to stay for some time.

"Personally, I really wanted to face this kind of bowling attack because I always believe that if I can score against this kind of bowling attack, I'll be able to score against anyone.

"So this is an opportunity. This is a very big challenge as a batting unit. When you score against this kind of team, it gives you a lot of confidence going forward when we play in these kinds of conditions or against this kind of bowling attack. So those are the things I was thinking [about] before we came here, and it helps a lot."

The Test match starts at 05:30 am IST.

 
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Prateek Srivastava

Prateek Srivastava is a senior sports journalist having been in the profession for two decades now. He started his print career with the India Today Group and later also worked for the Asian Age.   In 2009, sensing the wind of change, he switched to the digital media and joined Mobile ESPN. There, he covered the 2011 Cricket World Cup and 2010 Hockey World Cup as a venue reporter. He did plenty of voice-over work too, over there.   After leaving Mobile ESPN, Prateek went on to work for Cricketnext, Gocricket and Cricbuzz. At Gocricket (Times Internet Limited), he covered the 2014 T20 World from Bangladesh. There he also received a team leadership award, given at the end of the month.   Prateek has also covered the 2016 T20 World Cup in India, this time working for Sportz Interactive. He also worked for Chinese giants Alibaba over two years and led their ""Short News"" content team at UC Browser.   While cricket is Prateek’s expertise, he has also done a lot of golf. In fact, he has covered India’s first two European Tour events back in the late noughties. He has also done extensive writing on football having been associated with the Indian Super League for three seasons. Finally, Prateek is a literature aficionado and swears by Philip Roth and Gabriel Garcia Marquez, and when he doesn’t joke, he is usually quiet and at work.

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