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bangladesh vs australia, 2nd test, day 2, chittagong
Bangladesh vs Australia, 2nd Test, Day 2, Chittagong
Nasir Hossain played a few attractive shots on the second morning to push Bangladesh past 300.
Nasir Hossain was dismissed by Ashton Agar for 45.
Nathan Lyon added two wickets to his overnight tally of five from the first day to restrict Bangladesh to 305.
Matt Renshaw fell early in Australia's reply as Mustafizur Rahman picked up a wicket.
David Warner and Steve Smith got together in a resilient 93-run stand to bail Australia out of early trouble.
Australia skipper Steve Smith was dismissed for 58 by Taijul Islam in his first over of the innings.
Peter Handscomb registered his fourth Test fifty during a 100-plus stand for the third wicket on the second day.
Peter Handscomb and David Warner put together a solid 127-run stand to keep the hosts at bay throughout the evening session on Day 2.
Peter Handscomb struggled in the humid conditions during the last phase of play on Day 2, but came out unscathed on 69*.
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