Bangladesh vs Australia: Bangladesh seals historic seals win against Australia with 3rd T20i victory

Bangladesh 127 for 9 (Mahmudullah 52, Ellis 3-34, Hazlewood 2-16) beat Australia 117 for 4 (Marsh 51, McDermott 35, Shoriful 2-29) by ten runs


Ban vs Aus: Bangladesh first wins ever series Over Australia, it was a historic moment for Bangladesh; Nathan Ellis' hat-trick goes in futile

Bangladesh beat Nathan Ellis by 10 runs in the third game on Friday to win the Twenty20 series against Australia.

Bangladesh won the first game by 23 runs and the second match by five wickets. Two games left.

Fast bowler Ellis became the first bowler to score a hat-trick in his T20I debut as Bangladesh were restricted to 127-9.

Bangladesh took a 3-0 lead in the third T20 in Dhaka to record a first - series victory over Australia at 128 in the close - end. Mahmudullah scored 52 and batted deeply to ensure that there was some firepower left in the host innings, while Mustafizur Rahman, Shakib Al Hasan and Nasum Ahmed jointly put the brakes on the Australian run chase. Have done. The first Nathan Ellis hat-trick was in vain for the visitors, for which Mitchell Marsh continued his fine form and scored 51, with Josh Hazelwood and Adam Zampa hitting fours with the ball.

While Australia needed 23 runs in the last two overs, Mustafizur gave up just one run in the last over.

Alex Carey hit six off the first ball of the final over off spinner Mahdi Hasan but in the end Australia lost.

Mitchell Marsh scored 51 off 47 balls and became their top scorer for the third time in a row. He came to the crease after opener and captain Matthew Wade, who was bowled out 8-1 by Australia.

Fast bowler Sharful Islam (2-29) bowled Marsh in the first ball of the 18th over to divert the game to Bangladesh.

Ben McDermott, one of Australia's three changes, made 35 after the start.

Hazlewood hit his first over when Mohammad Naeem caught the last ball of the second over. Immediately, before the batsman sweeps, Jumpa hits the boundary for the first ball, holding a gentle Sarkar leg. But the ball was enough to hit his bat at full length and the government did not reverse the decision.

They were both eliminated after their first over, bringing Zampa to ninth and taking Marsh to the last 15. Upon his return, Shakib tried to land the leg-spinner on the first ball, but he was only able to make it to the long-off, where Ashton Agar came forward to complete the catch. Hazlewood, on the other hand, returned to bowling in the 14th over, where he dismissed Shamim Hossain and gave up just two singles to put Bangladesh in the backfoot. In the end, Hazelwood and Zampa took 4 for 40 in eight overs as the hosts could not sustain a huge score.

After a 1 hour 15 minute delay in the game, Bangladesh decided to bat first and were dismissed as soon as openers Mohammad Naeem and Soumya Sarkar and the team were out 3-2 in three overs.

Captain Mahmudullah and Shakib Al Hasan added 44 for the third wicket before being dismissed for 26.

Mahmudullah batted till the last over and scored 52 for 53.

Ellis moved his stump for his first wicket and became the third Australian and 16th bowler to score a T20 hat-trick following that with Mustafizur Rahman and Mahdi Hasan taking wickets.

Also fast bowler Josh Hazelwood and leg-spinner Adam Zampa took two wickets each.

The fourth T20 will be played on Saturday.

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