Australian cricket team in Bangladesh in 2017 explained

Series Name:Australian cricket team in Bangladesh in 2017
Team1 Image:Flag of Bangladesh.svg
Team1 Name:Bangladesh
Team2 Image:Flag of Australia.svg
Team2 Name:Australia
From Date:22 August
To Date:8 September 2017
Team1 Captain:Mushfiqur Rahim
Team2 Captain:Steve Smith
No Of Tests:2
Team1 Tests Won:1
Team2 Tests Won:1
Team1 Tests Most Runs:Tamim Iqbal (270)
Team2 Tests Most Runs:David Warner (351)
Team1 Tests Most Wickets:Shakib Al Hasan (12)
Team2 Tests Most Wickets:Nathan Lyon (22)
Player Of Test Series:David Warner and Nathan Lyon (Aus)

The Australia cricket team toured Bangladesh in August and September 2017 to play two Test matches.[1] It was Australia's first tour to Bangladesh since 2011.[2] Bangladesh won the first Test by 20 runs, their first ever victory against Australia in a Test match.[3] Following the win, Bangladesh's captain Mushfiqur Rahim said "It's a great feeling beating Australia, and I think it was a great effort by the boys".[4] Australia's Steve Smith said "I think they're a dangerous side, particularly here at home".[5] Australia won the second Test by 7 wickets, therefore drawing the series 1-1.[6]

Background

The Australia cricket team were scheduled to tour Bangladesh from 28 September to 21 October 2015 to play a tour match and two Test matches.[7]

A day before the tour was scheduled to start, the Australian team did not leave their country as Cricket Australia (CA) received information about security concerns.[8] The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) said that they were surprised by the delay.[9] Sean Carroll, security manager for CA, meet with the Australian High Commissioner in Bangladesh and the Bangladesh government to discuss the concerns.[10] Despite the ongoing concerns regarding the tour, Bangladesh announced their squad on 28 September.[11] The BCB chief executive Nizamuddin Chowdhury said that "we are expecting all the matches to be played on schedule".[12] On 30 September the Australian cricketers were sent back to their state squads in readiness for the Matador Cup.[13] The BCB said that "the Bangladesh government has committed to additional security on top of the substantial and elaborate arrangements in the BCB's standard Security Plan for international cricket".[14]

On 1 October, Cricket Australia confirmed that the tour had been postponed with a view to re-arrange the matches for a later date.[15] [16] In April 2016, it indicated that it was hoping the tour would go ahead in 2017.[17] In June 2017, Cricket Australia confirmed the tour would take place in August 2017.[1]

Following England's tour to Bangladesh in October 2016, James Sutherland, CEO of Cricket Australia (CA), said the chances of Australia playing in Bangladesh were "quite high".[18] In April 2017, both CA and the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) were negotiating the fixtures for the tour.[19] Nizamuddin Chowdhury, the BCB's chief executive, said they "are now working on the schedule and other details with CA".[20] In May 2017, security assessments took place.[2] Later the same month, Cricket Australia sent a security team to Bangladesh to finalise arrangements for the tour.[21]

Representatives from both CA and the Australian Cricketers' Association (ACA) undertook a pre-tour security visit on 24 July 2017.[22] However, there was an ongoing pay dispute between Australian cricketers, CA and the ACA, with the BCB being informed of the possibility of the tour not going ahead.[23] Earlier in July, the Australia A cricket team had pulled out of a tri-series tournament in South Africa because of the dispute.[24] Australia's Test squad said they would attend a training camp in Darwin ahead of the series, but would not fly to Bangladesh unless there was a resolution to the pay dispute.[25] On 1 August 2017, Australia's captain Steve Smith said that the pay negotiations were progressing, but they needed to be finalised before the tour starts.[26] The following day, a deal was reached in the pay dispute, allowing for the Test series to go ahead as planned.[27] [28] The Australian team arrived in Bangladesh on 18 August 2017, under heavy security.[29]

Prior to the tour starting, the Khan Shaheb Osman Ali Stadium, the venue for the first tour match between the Australians and a BCB XI was waterlogged.[30] The BCB looked at two alternative venues to play the fixture, in case the ground was not ready in time.[30] However, one day before the scheduled start of the match, it was called off, because of the waterlogging.[31]

Squads

Before the series started, Mitchell Swepson was added to the squad and Jackson Bird replaced James Pattinson.[34] [35] Mominul Haque was added to Bangladesh's squad for the first Test, after Mosaddek Hossain suffered an eye infection.[36] Steve O'Keefe was added to Australia's squad ahead of the second Test, as a replacement for Josh Hazlewood, who was injured.[37]

Test series

2nd Test

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Australia name strong squad for Bangladesh tour . 16 June 2017 . Cricket Australia.
  2. Web site: Australia's tour of Bangladesh still hinges on security clearance . 16 June 2017 . ESPN Cricinfo.
  3. Web site: Bangladesh claim historic first Test win over Aussies . 30 August 2017 . Cricket Australia.
  4. Web site: Shakib stars in Bangladesh's historic win . 30 August 2017 . International Cricket Council.
  5. Web site: 'Bangladesh are dangerous at home' – Smith . 30 August 2017 . ESPN Cricinfo.
  6. Web site: Lyon, Warner power series-saving Australia victory . 7 September 2017 . ESPN Cricinfo.
  7. Web site: BCB announces dates for Australia Tests . 2 August 2015 . ESPNCricinfo.
  8. Web site: Australia delay departure for Bangladesh amid security concerns . 27 September 2015 . ESPNCricinfo.
  9. Web site: Bangladesh surprised at Australian delay . 27 September 2015 . ESPNCricinfo.
  10. Web site: CA security manager to visit Bangladesh . 27 September 2015 . ESPNCricinfo.
  11. Web site: Bangladesh name unchanged squad for first Australia Test . 28 September 2015 . ESPNCricinfo.
  12. Web site: BCB optimistic tour will go as planned . 28 September 2015 . ESPNCricinfo.
  13. Web site: Australian players sent back to state squads . 29 September 2015 . ESPNCricinfo.
  14. Web site: BCB makes last-ditch appeal to Cricket Australia . 29 September 2015 . ESPNCricinfo.
  15. Web site: Australia postpone tour of Bangladesh . 1 October 2015 . ESPNCricinfo.
  16. Web site: Australia postpone Bangladesh tour over 'security concerns' . 2 October 2015 . BBC Sport.
  17. News: Isam. Mohammad. Australia keen to tour Bangladesh in 2017. 11 November 2016. ESPNCricinfo.
  18. Web site: CA boss flags Bangladesh tour in 2017 . 16 June 2017 . Cricket Australia.
  19. Web site: CA, BCB negotiating format, timing of potential Australia visit . 16 June 2017 . ESPN Cricinfo.
  20. Web site: Australia edges closer to Bangladesh tour . 16 June 2017 . Cricket Australia.
  21. Web site: CA security team to visit Bangladesh next week . 16 June 2017 . ESPN Cricinfo.
  22. Web site: Hopes still high for Bangladesh tour . 29 July 2017 . Cricket Australia.
  23. Web site: CA-ACA MoU compromise falls over . 21 July 2017 . ESPN Cricinfo.
  24. Web site: Players withdraw from Australia A tour . 17 July 2017. ESPN Cricinfo.
  25. Web site: Bangladesh Tests in spotlight as MOU drags . 26 July 2017. Cricket Australia.
  26. Web site: Australia cricket captain Steve Smith says player won't tour Bangladesh unless Cricket Australia pay deal resolved . 1 August 2017. Channel 9.
  27. Web site: Cricket Australia and players finally reach pay deal . 2 August 2017. ESPN Cricinfo.
  28. Web site: CA and ACA agree terms to finally end player pay dispute . 2 August 2017. Cricket Australia.
  29. Web site: Aussies arrive amid tight security in Bangladesh . 19 August 2017. Cricket Australia.
  30. Web site: Waterlogged Fatullah ground could lose Australia tour game . 12 August 2017. ESPN Cricinfo.
  31. Web site: Australia's only warm-up game called off due to waterlogging . 21 August 2017. ESPN Cricinfo.
  32. Web site: Mahmudullah, Mominul left out of Test squad; Nasir returns . 19 August 2017 . ESPN Cricinfo.
  33. Web site: Injured Starc out of Bangladesh Tests, O'Keefe dropped . 16 June 2017 . ESPN Cricinfo.
  34. Web site: Swepson called in for Bangladesh tour . 5 August 2017 . ESPN Cricinfo.
  35. Web site: Bird replaces Pattinson on Bangladesh tour. 5 August 2017 . ESPN Cricinfo.
  36. Web site: Mominul back in Bangladesh Test squad . 20 August 2017 . ESPN Cricinfo.
  37. Web site: O'Keefe recalled to replace Hazlewood . 30 August 2017 . ESPN Cricinfo.