Warner was on 99 and tried to take a cheeky single but eventually called off the run. But a sharp throw from Shakib hit the timber in the non-striker’s end and Handscomb returned to the dressing room scoring 82. Warner later bagged his second century of the series. The fourth-wicket partnership between Warner and all-rounder Glenn Maxwell stretched to 48 before left-arm seamer Mustafizur Rahman took the important wicket of the former in the 89th over.WICKET! Mustafizur strikes. Warner gone for 123. Australia are 298/4. #BANvAUS
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Stumps, Day 3. #BANvAUS pic.twitter.com/oGBf2WmbUq— Bangladesh Cricket (@BCBtigers) September 6, 2017Warner tried to pull a bouncer from Mustafizur but got caught by leg gully fielder Imrul Kayes. Australia’s middle- and lower-order batsmen then built up small partnerships to extend the lead and eventually ended the day on 377/9. Both Maxwell (38) and all-rounder Hilton Cartwright (18) crafted good starts but failed to convert their innings into big one. Wicketkeeper-batsman Matthew Wade continued to struggle with the bat as he missed a straight delivery from Mustafizur and got trapped in front for only eight. Mustafizur was impressive on day three as he picked up two wickets.
Stumps, Day 3. #BANvAUS pic.twitter.com/oGBf2WmbUq— Bangladesh Cricket (@BCBtigers) September 6, 2017Youngster Mehedi Hasan Miraz also took two for the Tigers on day three while Shakib and left-arm spinner Taijul Islam took one apiece. Shakib’s dismissal of lower-order batsman Ashton Agar hinted that the pitch might turn on day four and five as the ball turned quite sharply and surprised everyone before the last over of the day. Bangladesh dropped quite a few catches, particularly Miraz grassing Maxwell when he was on 10, while the struggling Soumya Sarker dropping Agar in the late hour. As Australia are already leading by 72, Bangladesh’s target will be to take the final wicket as early as possible and bat well in their second innings. But rain may interrupt more in the remaining days as forecasts predict more rainfall.BRIEF SCOREBangladesh 305 in 113.2 overs (Mushfiq 68, Sabbir 66, Lyon 7/94) trail Australia 377/9 in 118 overs (Warner 123, Handscomb 82, Mustafizur 3/84) by 72 runs


