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Bangladesh register dramatic test win against Australia by 20 runs

| | Aug 30, 2017, at 09:37 pm
Dhaka, Aug 30 (IBNS): Bangladesh made a dramatic win against Australia by 20 runs in Dhaka test match on Wednesday.

Chasing a target of 265 runs in the second innings, Australia were bowled out to 244 despite David Warner's 112 runs knock.

Shakib Al Hasan had the best bowling figure for Bangladesh in the second innings with 5/85 in 28 overs.

Earlier in the first innings, Bangladesh scored 260 runs and in reply Australia were reduced to only 217.

Bangladesh extended their first innings' lead to 264 as they had posted a total of 221 in the second innings.

In the second innings, Tamim Iqbal was the top scorer for Bangladesh with 78 runs.

Bangladesh lead the two-match test series 1-0.


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