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Match 2 | Bangladesh vs Australia ODI Series 2026 | Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur | 11 June 2026
Australia dropped four catches in 50 overs on June 9, three of them off the same batter, and lost by 86 runs. They have 48 hours to fix it before the same venue, the same pitch, and the same Bangladesh batting lineup arrives again. The fielding wasn’t the only reason they lost, but it was the reason they lost by that margin.
Three of Australia’s four drops came off Mosaddek Hossain: Connolly put him down on 21 around the 27th to 29th over, Oliver Peake shelled one at 38 around the 36th, and Zampa spilled a straightforward chance at short third man in the 44th over with Mosaddek on 73. Zampa’s was the most damaging. Mosaddek finished 86 not out from 70 balls, a career-best ODI score. The fourth drop came off Labuschagne, who put down Najmul Hossain Shanto on 9, a batter who made 67. Cameron Green also under-armed a throw in the final over, allowing Mosaddek back on strike.
| Over | Fielder | Batter Dropped | Score at Drop | Final Score |
| Approx 27-29 | Cooper Connolly | Mosaddek Hossain | 21 | 86* |
| Approx 36 | Oliver Peake (Sub) | Mosaddek Hossain | 38 | 86* |
| Over 44 | Adam Zampa | Mosaddek Hossain | 73 | 86* |
| Early overs | Marnus Labuschagne | Najmul Hossain Shanto | 9 | 67 |
Against Pakistan, Australia’s fielding was noticeably tighter. Inglis spoke warmly about his fielders’ effort after the 3rd ODI loss, and there was one confirmed drop across the series, Peake putting down Arafat Minhas on 24 in the 2nd ODI, with Australia winning that match by 41 runs. The Bangladesh display was a sharp deterioration in a single innings, not a continuation of a tour-wide problem. Fatigue after a three-match series three days prior and a lower-order batter in career-best touch likely contributed. That context makes the drops explainable. It does not make them acceptable on June 11.
Four drops in one innings on a Mirpur surface that rewards lower-order batting is a risk Australia cannot carry twice in three days. Bangladesh posted 284 in the 1st ODI, with Mosaddek given three lives; that figure would have been considerably lower without each reprieve. A repeat on June 11, even two or three drops off the same batter, and Australia face another chase beyond their current batting ceiling, a lineup still missing Head and Marsh with no in-series replacement. Going 2-0 down would confirm a series defeat to Bangladesh, the first time Australia has lost a bilateral ODI series to them in their history.
Marsh and Head are two of the most athletic and experienced outfielders in Australia’s white-ball setup. Marsh is out with an ankle injury from IPL 2026 with Lucknow Super Giants, expected back for the T20Is. Head took a personal leave for the entire Bangladesh tour after his IPL campaign with Sunrisers Hyderabad, having also missed the Pakistan series. Selector Tony Dodemaide confirmed both absentees at the squad announcement. Their absence leaves players still early in their ODI careers, Liam Scott on debut, Oliver Peake, and Matthew Kuhnemann, carrying outfield responsibility beyond what a full senior group would have required of them.
Forty-eight hours is not enough time for deep remediation. The drops covered multiple positions and multiple fielders. This is not a technical fault you drill out overnight, but a composure problem that shows up under pressure. Australia’s ODI record against Bangladesh is 20 wins from 21 completed matches, and all four previous bilateral series ended 3-0. The 2026 series is the first played on Bangladeshi soil, with the only prior defeat at the 2005 Cardiff Miracle. Another four drops on June 11 would not just cost the match; the Australia fielding Bangladesh vs Australia 2nd ODI 2026 storyline would define the tour’s legacy regardless of what follows.
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Why did Australia lose to Bangladesh in the 1st ODI of 2026?
Australia lost by 86 runs via DLS on June 9 at Mirpur, with four dropped catches allowing Mosaddek Hossain to reach 86 not out and Bangladesh to post 284 for 8. In reply, Nahid Rana took 4 for 41 to dismiss Australia for 191 for 9 before rain ended play.
How many catches did Australia drop vs Bangladesh?
Australia dropped four catches in the 1st ODI on June 9, 2026, three of them off Mosaddek Hossain on 21, 38, and 73. A higher figure of six was reported but remains unverified, with Adam Zampa the only fielder confirmed by name in match reports.
Who dropped catches for Australia vs Bangladesh 2026?
Adam Zampa dropped Mosaddek Hossain on 73 at short third man in the 44th over, with Cooper Connolly and Oliver Peake also putting down chances off Mosaddek. Marnus Labuschagne dropped Najmul Hossain Shanto on 9, a batter who went on to score 67.
What is Australia’s ODI record in Bangladesh?
Australia has won 20 of 21 completed ODIs against Bangladesh, with the only defeat being the Cardiff Miracle in 2005 on neutral ground. The 2026 series is their first bilateral series on Bangladeshi soil, having won all four previous bilateral series 3-0.
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