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Match 1 | Australia Tour Of Bangladesh 2026 | Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium | 17 June 2026
Australia has a genuine selection mystery at No. 7 heading into the opening T20I in Chattogram, and it’s not a household name solving it. Nikhil Chaudhary, a leg-spinning all-rounder who only recently qualified for the country, is fighting Joel Davies and Aaron Hardie for the slot, with the selection panel reportedly leaning toward handing one of the uncapped pair an immediate debut. Form, conditions, and a flat, chase-friendly pitch at the Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium all point the same way.
Mitchell Marsh leads Australia into this assignment after missing the ODI series with an ankle injury picked up during IPL 2026 with Lucknow Super Giants. He’s cleared fit for the format change, though his injury history means he isn’t expected to bowl in these opening matches, leaving the all-rounder slot even more important.
The surface at Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium tends to reward chasing. Sides batting first here have averaged just 159 across the last 12 months, and the previous three teams to bat first have all lost. The venue’s all-time first innings average sits closer to 145, with the overall record split evenly at 15 wins apiece.
Australia’s likely XI, per the latest match preview, reads Marsh as captain, Josh Inglis behind the stumps, Cooper Connolly, Tim David, Matthew Renshaw, Aaron Hardie, then either Nikhil Chaudhary or Joel Davies at No. 7, followed by Xavier Bartlett, Nathan Ellis, Spencer Johnson, and Adam Zampa.
Selector Tony Dodemaide has already said the panel was impressed enough by Chaudhary’s Big Bash form to bring him into the conversation, and the same preview suggests it’s a straight call between him and Davies for that final spot, with Hardie occupying the all-round role just above them.
Davies brings a different profile: 189 runs from 25 BBL matches at an average of 17.18 and a strike rate of 156.20, but he was a key figure in Sydney Sixers’ run to the BBL final and was named player of the match in the Challenger final against Hobart. He also struck an unbeaten fifty on his Sheffield Shield debut and captained Australia’s Under-19 side in 2022, making 458 runs at better than a 114 average through that championship.
Chaudhary’s BBL season for Hobart Hurricanes reads like an audition: 307 runs from 11 innings at an average of 30.70 and a strike rate of 153.50, topped by a 79 off 38 balls against Melbourne Renegades. His strike rate against pace last season touched 180, well clear of his 118 against spin, a split that hints at exactly how he’d be deployed.
He’s also a leg-spinning all-rounder, not just a batter, and he scored a maiden century against New South Wales in his first Sheffield Shield season. At 30, with an Australian visa valid through 2027 and a background that includes 14 matches for Punjab between 2017 and 2019, a debut here would make him the first Indian-born man to play for Australia in more than 60 years.
Towhid Hridoy walks in on the back of a Player of the Series award against New Zealand, where he managed 84 runs across that T20I series, and a Bangladesh Premier League campaign for Rangpur Riders that included a century off 63 balls against Noakhali Express. His career T20I numbers sit at 1,261 runs from 53 innings at an average of 28.65 and a strike rate of 125.59, with six fifties and a top score of 83.
Tanzid Hasan is arriving in a similar form. He racked up 775 T20I runs through the 2025 calendar year, a Bangladesh record for a single year, at a strike rate of 135.25, and was the leading run scorer against West Indies in October with 165 runs, including an 89 off 62 balls. Across 42 T20Is, he averages 27.78 at a strike rate of 128.15 with 10 fifties to his name. Overall, Australia holds a 7-4 head-to-head edge in T20Is across 11 meetings, with no bilateral series played since 2021.
| Batter | Team | Average | Strike Rate |
| Nikhil Chaudhary | Australia | 30.70 (BBL) | 153.50 (BBL) |
| Joel Davies | Australia | 17.18 (BBL) | 156.20 (BBL) |
| Towhid Hridoy | Bangladesh | 28.65 (T20I) | 125.59 (T20I) |
| Tanzid Hasan | Bangladesh | 27.78 (T20I) | 128.15 (T20I) |
Whatever Australia’s selectors decide, it’s the kind of call worth tracking through every BAN vs AUS 1st T20I 2026 batters conversation this week, because the gap between Big Bash form and proven T20I pedigree is exactly what separates these four names.
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Will Nikhil Chaudhary make his T20I debut against Bangladesh?
He’s in contention, fighting Joel Davies for the No. 7 spot. Selectors rate his Big Bash form highly, and the latest preview tips one of the two to debut in Chattogram.
Who captains Australia in the Bangladesh T20I series?
Mitchell Marsh captains the side after recovering from an ankle injury. Josh Inglis filled in for the ODIs, but Marsh is cleared fit for the T20Is.
What is Towhid Hridoy’s career T20I batting average?
Hridoy averages 28.65 in T20Is. That’s from 59 matches and 1,261 runs, with six fifties and a best of 83.
Has Joel Davies played international cricket before?
No, this series is his first senior call-up for Australia. He previously captained Australia’s U19 side and built his case through Big Bash form for the Sixers.
Where is the first Bangladesh vs Australia T20I being played?
The match is at the Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium in Chattogram. It opens a series running from June 17 to 21.
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