Australia's Cricket Return: A Summer of Matches in Bangladesh
The Australia cricket team is poised for a limited-overs series in Bangladesh, marking a return to the nation after over a decade. The tour will feature three ODIs and as many T20Is from June 9 to 21. Australia last played ODI matches in Bangladesh in 2011.
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The Australian cricket team is scheduled for an exciting return to Bangladesh this June, engaging in six white-ball matches over 13 days. This series, comprising three ODIs in Dhaka and three T20Is in Chattogram, marks Australia's first one-day international in Bangladesh since 2011.
Prior to their Bangladesh tour, the Australians will visit Pakistan for a trio of ODIs, with specific details yet to be confirmed. Historical performances, like the unbroken 185 by Shane Watson in the 2011 series, hold a cherished place in fans' memories as Australia achieved victory under Michael Clarke's captaincy debut.
Following a lackluster T20 World Cup showing, the T20I games against Bangladesh present a chance for redemption. Mitchell Marsh is anticipated to steer the team in the T20Is, while Pat Cummins holds the official ODI captaincy, reflecting a dynamic Australian side eager to rejuvenate its standings.
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