Bangladesh created history in Darwin by beating Australia by nine wickets to claim their first Test victory on Australian soil.
Chasing only 57 runs on day four, Bangladesh reached the target for the loss of one wicket. Mominul Haque sealed the historic win in style by cutting Beau Webster through point for four.
Bangladesh suffered an early scare when Josh Hazlewood bowled first innings centurion Tanzid Hasan for a duck. The visitors were 4/1 and Australia briefly had hope of making the small chase difficult.
But Mominul and Shadman Islam quickly settled the nerves.
Mominul got off the mark with a confident boundary through point. Shadman also attacked when the opportunity came, including a four through the covers off Webster.
The pair then calmly moved Bangladesh towards the target as the visiting supporters in Darwin grew louder with every run.
Shadman finished unbeaten on 25, while Mominul remained not out on 26 and struck the winning boundary.
Earlier, Bangladesh bowled Australia out for 284 in their second innings.
Cameron Green fought hard with 104, but Hasan Mahmud removed him before Mehidy Hasan Miraz dismissed Nathan Lyon for 15 to complete his five wicket haul.
That left Bangladesh needing just 57.
They completed the chase with nine wickets in hand to secure one of the biggest overseas victories in their Test history and their first ever Test win in Australia.





