Australia 133 for 6 (Connolly 47, David 20, Saqlain 2-32) beat Bangladesh 131 (Mahedi 29*, Davies 3-17, Zampa 3-18) by four wickets
It is also the first time that spinners took nine wickets together in a T20I innings in Bangladesh. Player of the match Zampa became the first from Australia to reach the landmark of 150 wickets in T20Is, while he is also the fifth legspinner after Rashid Khan, Ish Sodhi, Adil Rashid, Wanindu Hasaranga.
Openers fall amidst fiery powerplay
Saif Hassan tonked Spencer Johnson with a whip over square-leg in the first over, before Xavier Bartlett went for two fours when he opened the bowling from the other end. Johnson though had the last laugh when Tanzid hit one straight to Bartlett at extra cover.
Spinners take charge
Davies’ second ball in international cricket fetched him a wicket when Parvez Hossain Emon top edged his slog sweep, comfortably taken in the boundary by Connolly. Renshaw returned to get Shamim Hossain caught behind for one, before Davies had fellow debutant Abdul Gaffar Saqlain with a catch at long-off.
Connolly continues good form
Shoriful continued his wicket-taking spree from his 6 for 48 in the third ODI, when he bowled Josh Inglis who gifted him the wicket. Inglis missed with a scoop in the third over, falling for five runs. Connolly though went after Shoriful for the rest of the over, hitting him for three fours in a row.
Mustafizur Rahman gave Bangladesh a breather when he had Australia captain Mitchell Marsh caught at short third-man in the fifth over. Marsh made 13 off 14 balls.
David marked his arrival at the crease with a 98-metre six over midwicket off Mahedi Hasan, before Connolly cleared the in-field for several boundaries off Saqlain and Rishad Hossain.
Late wickets doesn’t bother Australia
Saqlain finally removed Connolly in the tenth over when Shoriful took the catch at long-on as the left-hander tried to clear another boundary. Connolly struck seven boundaries including three sixes. David donned a floppy hat and slammed a straight six off Mahedi, before falling next ball. Tanzid took an easy catch down the ground as David tried to repeat the dose, falling for 20 off 16 balls.
Rishad picked up his first wicket when he had Chaudhary caught behind attempting a lap-sweep when he was on 18. Chaudhary struck two fours in his 13-ball stay. With just three runs remaining in the chase, Saqlain had Matt Renshaw caught at midwicket where Saif took a smart catch, as the left-hander fell for 18. Bartlett struck the next ball for four, to complete the easy win.
Mohammad Isam is ESPNcricinfo’s Bangladesh correspondent. @isam84
