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30 August, 2017, 14:35
Update: 30 August, 2017, 14:35
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NTV Online
30 August, 2017, 14:35
Update: 30 August, 2017, 14:35

Bangladesh claimed their historic first Test win over Aussies on Wednesday at Sher-e Bangla Cricket Stadium at Mirpur in Dhaka.

Tigers superstar Shakib Al Hasan took 10 wickets to complete a thrilling 20-run victory as Warner's century and Cummins' defiance went in vain.

However, the reaction is not same for everyone. The Australian media took the defeat as a ‘historic’ one.

‘One of  HUMILIATING LOSS: Aussies capitulate in historic defeat’, says the heading of the lead news of news.com.au.

‘AUSTRALIA has dropped to a disappointing loss to Bangladesh in a horror day four collapse. Australia started well with David Warner snagging a century, but it all went south from there. Five wickets fell in the first session as the Tigers ran rampant. A cameo from Pat Cummins (33*) had Aussie fans hopeful, but their comeback wasn’t to be.’

Another Aussie news portal The Australian’s headline says, ‘Aussies crumble to historic loss’.

‘Bangladesh have claimed their first ever Test win over the powerhouse of world cricket after a batting collapse.’

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