Bangladesh vs Australia: Cricket live scores, blog, 1st Test - Day 2

By Scott Pryde / Expert

Bangladesh took honors on the first day in Dhaka and will look to push on with Australia’s batsmen under intense pressure. Join The Roar for live scores and coverage of Day 2 from 2pm (AEST).

The Tigers found themselves in deep trouble early on the first day’s play with Patrick Cummins reducing their top order to rubble and the score to 3 for 10.

But that was where the fun ended for the Australian’s. Despite the pitch offering plenty in the way of spin and variable bounce, Shakib Al Hasan and Tamim Iqbal, both playing their 50th Tests held the Aussie attack at bay.

They batted all the way to lunch, then came out on the other side, both went past 50 and had some more fun at the expense of the Australian bowlers.

Nathan Lyon bowled well without luck, although could have found the rough more often, while Josh Hazlewood and Cummins toiled hard, but weren’t consistent enough, often bowling far too straight at Iqbal and Al Hasan.

While on one foot the Tigers’ quicks in Shaiful Islam and Msutafizur Rahman could learn from it, they aren’t going to get the opportunity to do much bowling throughout the match, with Bangladesh’s spinners already rising to the fore at the end of Day 1.

Iqbal was eventually dismissed for 71, while Al Hasan followed shortly afterward for 84. With captain Mushfqiur Rahim only scoring 18 and the last recognised batsmen Nasir Hossain 23, the match was back on a level playing field.

The Tigers, with some good batting in the tail, ended up setting 260 for the Australian’s, who have to bat last on this pitch.

A first innings lead was always going to be critical, but right now, that’s looking a long way off. Australia bumbled and fumbled their way to the hopeless score of 3 for 18 from 9 overs at the end, with Mehidy Hasan and Shakib Al Hasan running right through the top order.

David Warner was first to go, with Usman Khawaja run out in comical circumstances, before night watchman Nathan Lyon came and went.

Steve Smith and Matt Renshaw saw things to stumps, but Australia are 242 runs behind with seven wickets left in hand, and they need a first innings lead.

They are in a serious spot of bother and need big partnerships early on Day 2, which looks unlikely given the amount of turn and bounce Hasan and Al Hasan were able to extract.

Day 2 prediction
Bangladesh are well on top after a day’s play and any wickets before lunch could be an almost fatal blow for Australia, who must still be at the crease at stumps.

To bat 90 overs in these conditions with seven wickets left against a fired up Tigers attack is going to be a tough ask – even if Australia battle their way back into the match, they are still going to be well behind.

Be sure to join The Roar for live coverage of the second day’s play in Dhaka from 2pm (AEST) and don’t forget to drop a comment in the section below.

The Crowd Says:

2017-08-28T16:58:23+00:00

Tigerbill44

Roar Guru


Couple of great days, both weatherwise and crricketwise. Quite remarkably the weather still remains fine. We don't want the monsoon to intervene in this fascinating test match.

2017-08-28T14:10:50+00:00

Brasstax

Guest


India in 2003-04 went toe to toe with the mighty Steve Waugh's Aussies. They were pretty competitive in 2007-08 losing 2-1 but unfortunately that series will forever be remembered only for the monkeygate featuring Harbhajan and Symonds. They were pasted 4 zip in 2011 and were again not bad in 2013-14 almost winning the first test and losing 2-0. Had they won the first test the series would have been tied 1-1. Yes, they still haven't one a series here but overall the Indians lplay much better here than we do over there.

2017-08-28T13:42:40+00:00

spruce moose

Guest


Most Australians aren't aware that we play teams other than England or India. For a supposed cricket loving, the ignorance is embarrassing

2017-08-28T13:39:26+00:00

Tanmoy Kar

Guest


Australian are lucky enough to reach 200+ in the first innings.

2017-08-28T12:21:11+00:00

Ouch

Guest


Must've read 20+ comments like this on various sites. Some people.

2017-08-28T11:58:45+00:00

peter chrisp

Guest


A miracle for sure they will get a lead of around 300 plus & the rest is history!

AUTHOR

2017-08-28T11:55:51+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Yeah - it's not. I'm not sure how I typed three when I was going for one.

2017-08-28T11:54:02+00:00

Rellum

Roar Guru


Ah, cool. I was racking my brain how that was possible.

AUTHOR

2017-08-28T11:47:39+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Should read 1 maiden - sorry Rellum. Been a long day!

2017-08-28T11:38:36+00:00

Rellum

Roar Guru


Josh Hazlewood Overs - 3 Maidens - 3 Wickets - 0 Runs - 3 That is some funky figures

2017-08-28T11:35:42+00:00

DavSA

Guest


I am afraid so .

2017-08-28T11:28:13+00:00

Ronan O'Connell

Expert


Awful day for Australia. They need a miracle from here to avoid defeat.

AUTHOR

2017-08-28T11:20:27+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Well, that'll just about do it here on The Roar for our live coverage of Day 2 in this Australian tour of Bangladesh. The hosts well on top and they will be looking to push on tomorrow with the bat, while Australia must get early wickets already trailing by 88. Hopefully you have enjoyed the coverage today. That's me done for the first Test, but I hope to be back for the second. Tomorrow, taking over in the callers chair right here on The Roar will be our long-time cricket caller, Suneer Chowdhary. You can join him from 2pm (AEST) for Day 3. Until next time, Enjoy the rest of your evening.

AUTHOR

2017-08-28T11:17:52+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Bowling Scorecard

Bowler name Overs Maidens Wickets Runs
Josh Hazlewood 3 1 0 3
Patrick Cummins 2 0 0 5
Nathan Lyon 9 3 0 11
Glenn Maxwell 3 0 0 17
Ashton Agar 5 0 1 9
AUTHOR

2017-08-28T11:16:47+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Batting Scorecard

Pos. Batsman name How out Runs Balls faced 4's 6's
1 Tamim Iqbal Not Out 30 70 2
2 Souyma Sarkar Caught Khawaja, Bowled Agar 15 53 3
3 Taijul Islam Not Out 0 9
4 Imrul Kayes
5 Shabbir Rahaman
6 Shakib Al Hasan
7 Mushfiqur Rahaman
8 Nasir Hossain
9 Mehidy Hasan
10 Shafiul Islam
11 Mustafizur Rahman

Total: 1/45 (22)

AUTHOR

2017-08-28T11:14:44+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Thoughts on the day's play then Roarers?

AUTHOR

2017-08-28T11:13:30+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


STUMPS Lyon with some extra bounce on this one, on the line of off stump and it's defended with soft hands to the men around the bat. Final ball coming up and he survives. He dances down the wicket to Lyon, defending back down the wicket and he survives. The night watchman survives, Tamim Iqbal has batted superbly to finish with 30 from 70 and Australia will go back to the dressing room with their tail firmly planted between their legs. They have managed to stay in the match, but Bangladesh are well on the way to batting them back out of it. Australia got one wicket and the lower order kept them in it, but there is a lot of soul-searching for the tourists to do ahead of Day 3. Already behind by 88 and needing to bat last on this wicket, Bangladesh are in the drivers seat at Stumps on Day 2. Bangladesh 1/45 (22)

AUTHOR

2017-08-28T11:11:14+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Into the pads of Taijul from around the wicket from Lyon, and this is defended to mid wicket. 2 balls to go. Bangladesh 1/45 (21.4)

AUTHOR

2017-08-28T11:10:50+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


The first is on a good length, spinning back away and defended to mid wicket. The next spins away and beats the edge of the bat! Brilliant bowling, but too good for Taijul. Bangladesh 1/45 (21.3)

AUTHOR

2017-08-28T11:09:44+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Lyon throws it up full to Tamim, but it was full, straight and worked around the corner for an easy single. He scampers up the other end and can relax. He should be done for the day. Bangladesh 1/45 (21.1)

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