In a clinical display of fast bowling, Australia dismantled the Bangladesh batting lineup for just 64 runs on Day 1 of the McKay Test. Mitchell Starc led the charge with a devastating 6-wicket haul.

  • Australia bowled Bangladesh out for a mere 64 runs in the first innings.
  • Mitchell Starc decimated the lineup with a 6-wicket haul.
  • Seven Bangladeshi batsmen failed to score a single run.
  • Captain Pat Cummins supported the attack with 3 wickets.

The second Test between Australia and Bangladesh, commencing at McKay on Saturday (August 22), saw a massive response from the Kangaroos. After suffering a 9-wicket defeat in the Darwin Test, the Australian bowling unit unleashed a ferocious attack, reducing Bangladesh to a paltry 64 runs on the very first day.

Mitchell Starc's Masterclass and Bangladesh's Batting Crisis

The standout performer of the day was undoubtedly Mitchell Starc. Starc was unplayable, delivering a spell of 10 overs that included 6 maidens, conceding only 12 runs while claiming 6 wickets. His impact was immediate; he struck on the very first ball of the match, dismissing Shadman Islam for a duck. Within just 45 minutes, Starc had ripped through the top order, leaving the score at a precarious 12/5.

The Australian pace attack showed no mercy. Captain Pat Cummins played a crucial role, picking up 3 wickets for 25 runs in his 10-over spell, while Josh Hazlewood also contributed with a wicket. The Bangladeshi top order appeared completely helpless against the sheer pace and swing generated by the Australian veterans.

Why This Matters

BozokMedia analysis shows that this collapse highlights the massive gap in technical proficiency between top-tier Test sides and developing nations when facing elite-level pace. For Bangladesh, such a low score exposes critical vulnerabilities in their ability to handle high-velocity bowling on bouncy tracks.

Mitchell Starc's ability to strike early and maintain relentless pressure is what separates legends from ordinary bowlers.

While the collapse was near-total, Bangladesh narrowly avoided their lowest-ever Test score. Their previous record low was 43 runs against the West Indies in 2018. A late 25-run partnership between Shoriful Islam (14) and Taijul Islam prevented an even more humiliating statistical outcome.

Did You Know?: The lowest score in Test cricket history belongs to New Zealand, who were skittled for just 42 runs against England in 1955.

Frequently Asked Questions

Question 1: How many wickets did Mitchell Starc take?
Answer: Mitchell Starc took a spectacular 6 wickets for 12 runs.

Question 2: What was Bangladesh's total score in the first innings?
Answer: Bangladesh was bowled out for 64 runs.