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Bangladesh vs Australia 2nd T20I Highlights: Australia Win By 7 Runs
BAN vs AUS Highlights 2nd T20I: Matt Renshaw hit a career-best 89 not out and Australia beatBangladeshby seven runs in the second Twenty20 on Friday to take an unassailable 2-0 lead in the serie
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- Updated: June 19, 2026 10:03 pm IST
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BAN vs AUS Highlights 2nd T20I: Matt Renshaw hit a career-best 89 not out and Australia beat Bangladesh by seven runs in the second Twenty20 on Friday to take an unassailable 2-0 lead in the series. Renshaw steered Australia to 196-5, its highest T20 total against Bangladesh, before he contributed with 1-13 with the ball. Bangladesh, which lost the first game by four wickets, came close in its chase with 189-6. Aaron Hardie took 2-40 in four overs. (Scorecard)
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Goodbye for now! That wraps up our coverage for today, folks! Australia have the series locked away, but you can bet they’ll be hunting for a ruthless 3-0 clean sweep. Bangladesh, meanwhile, will be desperate to salvage some pride and finish on a high. Don't miss a single second of the third and final T20I, coming your way this Sunday, 21st June at 8 am GMT. Until next time, it’s a wrap from the commentary box. Goodbye and cheers!
The skipper of Australia - Mitchell Marsh says it's been a great series win and to wrap it up in two games is a pleasing sign. Looking back at 2021, he recalls it ended 4-1 to Bangladesh and that Australia's only win that time came with a bit of luck, so this feels a lot better to win this one strongly. On the pitch, Marsh says the wicket was a lot better than the previous game, and he is particularly happy for Renshaw. He singles out his outstanding partnership with Tim David as fantastic, saying the two got Australia out of a tricky spot and then shifted through the gears to get the side to a competitive total. On Hardie, Marsh says he was good and that it is always nice when those calls come off. He then goes on to praise all the bowlers for working through their sequences and staying calm under pressure, especially at the back end. He says Nathan Ellis' last two overs were game-changing and that Australia are lucky to have someone of his experience in the group. Marsh says he is rapt for the team, and it is nice to get a series win in Bangladesh. On finishing the series on a high, he acknowledges it has been a reasonably tough tour for the white-ball group, with a fairly inexperienced side facing different challenges in these conditions. He says the team is really keen to close it out with a win before everyone heads home.
PLAYER OF THE MATCH - Matt Renshaw receives the award for his fabulous knock of 89 runs in 52 balls. He picked up one wicket as well. Matt Renshaw says he was simply trusting his skills and got his reward on the day. He adds that Australia posted a good score but Bangladesh came out and attacked hard. On his partnership with David, he says both of them have their own strengths and they looked to use those to build a solid total together. Reflecting on the first-innings score, Renshaw says the team knew after the first game that Bangladesh would come out swinging, and admits it felt a little nervy. But he felt it was a good total to defend, noting that the longer the chase went on, the harder it became to hit.
The skipper of Bangladesh - Towhid Hridoy says they played really good cricket, but is quick to admit that they need to improve in a couple of areas to end up on the right side. When asked what those areas of improvement are, Towhid stresses that they have to carry the responsibility a lot more. Mentions that it is important for the batters to play a big knock after getting settled on the crease. Stresses that they need to chase such type of totals and is hopeful that they will comeback strongly in the next match.
Time for the post-match Presentations...
So close, yet so far! But you can never count the Aussies out. Australia roared back into the contest in the blink of an eye. Parvez Hossain Emon fell in the 13th over, and Saif Hassan followed him right back to the dugout in the 14th, breaking the backbone of the chase. That is when the tables turned. For Australia, Aaron Hardie picked up two wickets, while Matt Renshaw, Zampa, Ellis, and Davies kept the pressure up with one wicket each. Nathan Ellis, in particular, was just instrumental with his bag of tricks. He varied his pace smartly to outfox the batters in the backend and came out with flying colors. Over number 17, he picked a wicket and gave just 2 runs. He went for a few in the penultimate, but by then, the game had drifted out of reach. Towhid Hridoy kept the local fans dreaming with a valiant 35, dragging the thriller right down to the final over. They fell agonisingly short by a mere 7 runs in a grandstand finish.
The Tigers made a good start to the chase - Chasing a daunting 197, Bangladesh didn't back down and came out firing on all cylinders. Tanzid Hasan set the tone early with a quickfire 30, and Saif Hassan kept the momentum alive with fearless hitting. Even after Soumya Sarkar fell cheaply, Parvez Hossain Emon joined Saif and carried on with the aggressive approach. At the halfway mark, the Tigers were in control, needing another 94 runs off the final 60 balls.
The Matt Renshaw masterclass - Earlier in the game, it was the Matt Renshaw show that set the stadium alight. Opting to bat first, Australia found themselves in a real spot of bother at 44/3 within the Powerplay. But Renshaw played a blistering, career-defining unbeaten knock of 89 off just 52 balls. He found a perfect ally in Tim David, who smashed a rapid 45 to steady the ship with a 97-run stand. Backed by some late lusty blows from Joel Davies, the Aussies posted a mammoth 196/5, leaving Bangladesh's bowlers, outside of a tidy 2/27 from Nasum Ahmed, with plenty of answers to find.
Redemption for the Aussies! A sensational turnaround from the Men in Yellow. After a disappointing defeat in the ODI series, Australia have bounced back to clinch this three-match T20I series 2-0 with a game to spare. It was a magnificent performance from the visitors. Bangladesh would be upset with this loss as they had the upper hand in this game till the halfway stage of the chase.
OUT! TAKEN EASILY! That's that. Joy for Australia. Heartbreak for Bangladesh as they could see the finish line, but could not cross it in the end. Australia win by 7 runs. Hardie bowls a slower one, full and around off. Towhid Hridoy is beaten by the lack of pace and mistimes the lofted shot off the toe end towards long on. Tim David keeps his calm, moves a bit to his right and takes a simple catch. Marsh lets out a roar of relief as Hardie is engulfed by his teammates, absolutely over the moon. Australia win the 3-match T20I series, taking the lead by 2-0.
FOUR! Off the top edge! But that should do it for the Aussies. Back of a length, outside off. Towhid Hridoy swings with all his might to smoke it out of the park, but gets a thick top edge behind, over the keeper's head for a boundary. 8 runs needed from the final ball.
SIX! Hang on! It's not over yet. Cross-seam delivery, outside off, on a fuller length. Towhid Hridoy gets the ball in his slot and slices it powerfully over deep extra cover for a six. 12 needed from 2 balls.
WIDE! A bit of nerves there. He tries to keep it away from the hitting arc, but errs it miles outside off, breaching the tramline. Hridoy swings but misses. Wide given.
Wide yorker, outside off. Towhid Hridoy carves it through cover. Nikhil Chaudhary is swift to his right from deep point to cut it off and keep the batter down to a couple of runs only. 19 needed off 3 balls. Bangladesh are running out of deliveries.
Beaten by pace! Hard length, far outside off, with a decent lift off the track. Towhid Hridoy reaches out to cut it away, but gets off-balanced and is beaten by the pace and bouce. The ball goes over his angled bat.
A lot fuller, outside off. Abdul Saqlain reaches out, gets his bat under the ball and chips it on the bounce to long off. Abdul is ready for the second, but Hridoy decides to keep the strike.
WIDE! Completely off the radar. Hardie goes wayward and spills it beyond the tramline. Abdul lets it pass. 22 needed now from 6 balls.
That six just gave the crowd a glimmer of hope. Bangladesh now need 23 from the final over. Can they pull off something special? Aaron Hardie to bowl the final over.
SIX! He does and that's a monster of a hit! On a back of a length, just outside off at 125.6 kph. Towhid Hridoy picks the length in a trice and nails the pull shot behind deep square leg for a six.
Slightly back of a length, outside off. Abdul Saqlain drags it off the inner half to long on for just a single. 29 runs needed from 7 balls. Something has to give in the last ball. Can Hridoy go big in the final delivery of this penultimate over?