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David Warner top scored with 112 for the tourists, who were chasing a target of 265 after bowling out Bangladesh for 221 in the second innings. Shakib lived up to his billing as the world’s number- one Test all-rounder, finishing with a match haul of 10 wickets and making 84 in Bangladesh’s first-innings total of 260.
Australia appeared to be coasting towards their fifth consecutive Test win against Bangladesh when Warner and Smith resumed the day on 109 for two. But left-arm spinner Shakib brought Bangladesh back into the game, dismissing both Warner and Smith (37) to put pressure on the former number-one Test side.
Australia are currently ranked fourth to Bangladesh’s lowly ninth.Shakib’s spin partner Taijul Islam chipped in with three wickets to cap a memorable day for the side dubbed the Tigers. Pat Cummins hit a valiant 33 not out with three fours and two sixes in a late charge but failed to stop the inevitable.
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