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Match 3 | Bangladesh vs Australia T20I 2026 | Matiur Rahman Stadium, Chattogram | June 21, 2026
Australia leads 2-0 and Bangladesh is running out of road. The third T20I in Chattogram isn’t just a consolation match for the hosts; it’s the last chance to avoid a whitewash under a stand-in captain who has yet to win a game in this series. The players who matter most on both sides already know who they are. The question is whether they deliver when the series is already gone.
The scoreline doesn’t flatter Bangladesh. Australia posted 131 in the first T20I and won by 4 wickets, then put up 196 in the second and won by 7 runs. That second match produced the more telling number: Bangladesh fell 7 runs short with Hridoy still at the crease on 35 off 22 balls, the last man out. Cooper Connolly scored 47 in the first match. Adam Zampa and Joel Davies have taken 3 wickets each. Australia’s depth across batting and bowling has shown throughout.
Towhid Hridoy has been Bangladesh’s standout batter in this series with 43 runs across two innings, including 35 off 22 in the second match, but the captaincy record reads 0 wins and 2 losses. His wider form before this series was strong: he was the top run-scorer with 84 in a drawn T20I series against New Zealand in April-May 2026, and he took Player of the Series honours in a 2-1 win over Ireland in November-December 2025 with 89 runs. The platform is there. Chattogram is the match where he converts potential into something the scorecard reflects long after the series is done.
Matt Renshaw is the Australian batter who changed this series. His 89 not out off 52 balls in the second T20I was his career-best T20I score and earned him Player of the Match. He added 97 for the 4th wicket with Tim David, who contributed 45 off 26, and the partnership effectively put the game beyond Bangladesh’s reach. Renshaw came in around the fall of the third wicket in that innings after Australia slipped to 44/3 and finished unbeaten. His updated career T20I figures now stand at 227 runs in 8 matches at an average of 37.83 and a strike rate of 126.81.
Bangladesh is without Litton Das for the third consecutive match. He suffered a Grade 1 left calf strain in the 3rd ODI, retired hurt on 48 before returning to complete 58, and has been absent from both T20Is. The most recent report states he is unlikely to feature for the remainder of the series, with the BCB taking no risks ahead of an upcoming Zimbabwe tour.
The spin department has been the other persistent problem. Rishad Hossain and Mahedi Hasan have combined for at most 1-2 wickets across the first two matches. Rishad went for 0/46 in the second T20I, targeted for three sixes in a single over by Renshaw. Mahedi didn’t play the second match at all. Abdul Gaffar Saqlain has been the more reliable option with 3 wickets across the series.
One loose end for Australia heading into the third match is where Renshaw actually bats. He came in at No.5 in the first T20I and scored 18 off 28 balls. In the second, he came in effectively at No.4 after Australia collapsed to 44/3 and made 89 not out. Two matches, two different positions, two very different outputs. The inconsistency in his position is something they’ll need to settle before the next assignment that counts.
Nasum Ahmed took 2/27 in the second T20I after missing the first, and Bangladesh will want him in the mix in Chattogram. The Bangladesh vs Australia 3rd T20I 2026 doesn’t change the series result, but it changes what both teams carry into their next assignments. For Australia, finishing 3-0 confirms a consistent squad rather than a two-game run. For Bangladesh, avoiding the whitewash under Hridoy is the only target left. Both sides have personal reasons to show up.
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Is Litton Das playing the 3rd T20I against Australia?
Litton Das is unlikely to feature in the remainder of the series due to a left calf strain sustained in the 3rd ODI. The BCB is taking no risks with his fitness ahead of Bangladesh’s upcoming Zimbabwe tour.
Who is captaining Bangladesh in the absence of Litton Das?
Towhid Hridoy is serving as the stand-in captain for Bangladesh in this T20I series. He has scored 43 runs across the two matches but has yet to register a win as captain.
How did Matt Renshaw perform in the 2nd T20I against Bangladesh?
Renshaw scored an unbeaten 89 off 52 balls, hitting 4 fours and 5 sixes, and was named Player of the Match. It was his career-best T20I score, coming after Australia had slipped to 44/3 in the chase.
What is the venue for the 3rd T20I between Bangladesh and Australia?
The 3rd T20I is at Bir Sreshtho Flight Lieutenant Matiur Rahman Stadium in Chattogram on June 21, 2026. ESPNcricinfo lists the start time as 2:00 PM local, consistent with the previous two matches.
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