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Marsh, Johnson punish Bangladesh as Australia sweep T20 series

A record spell from Spencer Johnson leaves the hosts scrambling before the visitors raced home

Aussies complete T20 series sweep

Sports Desk

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Published : 21 Jun 2026, 06:09 PM

Updated : 21 Jun 2026, 06:09 PM

Towhid Hridoy produced a defiant unbeaten half-century amid another Bangladesh batting collapse, but Australia wrapped up a commanding 7-wicket victory with 9 overs to spare to complete a 3-0 sweep of the T20I series.

On a day when Bangladesh struggled to build partnerships or sustain momentum, Hridoy stood almost alone, carrying the innings with an unbeaten 61 from 51 deliveries in Chattogram on Sunday.

His effort helped the hosts recover from a disastrous start and reach 109 for 8, a total that proved far from enough against an Australian side that dominated both with the ball and the bat.

The platform for Australia's victory was laid by left-arm seamer Spencer Johnson, who delivered the most economical four-over spell by an Australian in men's T20 internationals.

His remarkable figures of 2 for 6 strangled Bangladesh's batting order, while Nathan Ellis and Adam Zampa claimed two wickets apiece.

Bangladesh's troubles began early.

Tanzid Hasan was run out after Saif Hassan's driven shot deflected onto the stumps at the non-striker's end.

Johnson then struck immediately, tempting Saif into a miscued drive that was comfortably caught at mid-off.

Parvez Hossain Emon endured a difficult stay at the crease before falling for 1 from 13 balls, leaving Bangladesh reeling at 22 for 3 inside the powerplay.

Hridoy attempted to halt the slide, but wickets continued to tumble around him.

Zampa reached the milestone of 350 international wickets when he deceived Nurul Hasan with a googly, while Johnson removed Shamim Hossain for a duck.

Nikhil Chaudhary dismissed Rishad Hossain after the all-rounder briefly counterattacked, and Bangladesh slipped to 86 for 8.

Amid the collapse, Hridoy showcased composure and intent, striking six boundaries, including three towering sixes.

He repeatedly targeted the leg side and found valuable runs in the closing overs to give Bangladesh something to defend.

Australia, however, wasted little time in their chase. Mitchell Marsh launched a ferocious assault from the outset, tearing into Bangladesh's pace attack.

Shoriful Islam, Taskin Ahmed and Nahid Rana all came under pressure as Marsh raced to 60 from just 28 balls, peppering the boundary with eleven fours and sixes.

Josh Inglis contributed 17 in an opening stand worth 54, while Cooper Connolly also joined the onslaught.

Although Nasum Ahmed briefly checked Australia's progress with Inglis' dismissal, Marsh continued to dictate terms before eventually departing after another commanding innings.

By then, the result was beyond doubt. Tim David sealed the chase with two sixes off Rishad as Australia cruised home emphatically.

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