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Source: Prothom Alo English

Australia Opts to Bat First Against Bangladesh; Bangladesh Makes One Team Change

The Australian cricket team has elected to bat first in their upcoming match. Their opponents, Bangladesh, have announced a single alteration to their playing eleven ahead of the game.

By Fainaron·Jun 11, 2026 (2 days ago)·1 views
Australia Opts to Bat First Against Bangladesh; Bangladesh Makes One Team Change

The Australian cricket team has opted to bat first in their upcoming fixture. This decision outlines their initial strategy for the match.

Their opponents, Bangladesh, have announced one change to their team lineup. The specific details of this alteration, including the player affected, were not provided.

According to Prothom Alo English, these updates were made ahead of the match.

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