The Australia tour of Bangladesh 2026 runs from June 9 to June 21, 2026, featuring three ODIs and three T20Is across Dhaka and Chattogram.
Notably, this marks Australia’s first ODI series in Bangladesh in 15 years, as confirmed by the BCB. Furthermore, the white-ball assignment forms part of the ICC Future Tours Programme and arrives with several big names rested.
Here is everything you need, packed with numbers, fixtures and squads.
Australia Tour of Bangladesh 2026 At A Glance
Before diving into the fixtures, here are the headline numbers that frame the series.
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Series | Australia tour of Bangladesh 2026 |
| Dates | June 9 – June 21, 2026 |
| Format | 3 ODIs + 3 T20Is |
| Host | Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) |
| Venues | Shere Bangla National Stadium, Dhaka; Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chattogram |
| Bangladesh Captain (ODI) | Mehidy Hasan Miraz |
| Bangladesh Captain (T20I) | Litton Das |
| Australia Captain | Mitchell Marsh (subject to injury fitness) |
| Part of FTP | Yes – ICC Future Tours Programme |
| Last AUS ODI tour of BAN | 2011 (15-year gap) |

Australia Tour of Bangladesh 2026: Full Schedule
The series opens with three ODIs in Dhaka, followed by three T20Is in Chattogram. Moreover, all ODIs start at 1:30 PM IST while the T20Is begin at 5:30 PM IST.
| Match | Date | Day | Time (IST / Local) | Venue |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1st ODI | June 9, 2026 | Tuesday | 1:30 PM / 2:00 PM | Shere Bangla National Stadium, Dhaka |
| 2nd ODI | June 11, 2026 | Thursday | 1:30 PM / 2:00 PM | Shere Bangla National Stadium, Dhaka |
| 3rd ODI | June 14, 2026 | Sunday | 1:30 PM / 2:00 PM | Shere Bangla National Stadium, Dhaka |
| 1st T20I | June 17, 2026 | Wednesday | 5:30 PM / 6:00 PM | Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chattogram |
| 2nd T20I | June 19, 2026 | Friday | 5:30 PM / 6:00 PM | Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chattogram |
| 3rd T20I | June 21, 2026 | Sunday | 5:30 PM / 6:00 PM | Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chattogram |
Bangladesh vs Australia Head-to-Head Stats
Australia have historically dominated this fixture across formats. However, Bangladesh stunned them 4-1 in a T20I series at home back in August 2021, which still shapes how this rivalry is viewed.
Format-Wise Record (All-Time)
Table: Bangladesh vs Australia Head-to-Head Across Formats
| Format | Played | AUS Won | BAN Won | No Result/Draw |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ODI | 22 | 20 | 1 | 1 |
| T20I | 11 | 7 | 4 | 0 |
| Test | 6 | 5 | 1 | 0 |
Notable Numbers Worth Knowing
- Bangladesh’s only ODI win against Australia came at Cardiff in 2005, when Mohammad Ashraful struck a match-winning century.
- Bangladesh’s lone Test victory arrived in August 2017 in Dhaka, where they won by 20 runs thanks to Shakib Al Hasan’s all-round masterclass.
- The 4-1 T20I series win in August 2021 remains Bangladesh’s biggest white-ball moment against Australia, won on slow Mirpur tracks.
- Conversely, Australia have won 20 of 22 ODIs between the two sides, a 91% win rate that underlines the gap on neutral and Australian soil.
Australia Squad for Bangladesh Tour 2026
Cricket Australia named separate squads for the ODIs and T20Is. Notably, the ‘Big Three’ of Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc and Josh Hazlewood have been rested across both legs for workload management ahead of the 2027 ODI World Cup cycle.
Australia ODI Squad (15 players)
Mitchell Marsh (c), Xavier Bartlett, Alex Carey, Cooper Connolly, Ben Dwarshuis, Nathan Ellis, Cameron Green, Travis Head, Josh Inglis, Matthew Kuhnemann, Marnus Labuschagne, Matthew Renshaw, Tanveer Sangha, Liam Scott, Adam Zampa.
Additionally, Marsh’s fitness remains a concern after an ankle injury picked up during IPL 2026. Consequently, Josh Inglis may lead if Marsh is ruled out.
Australia T20I Squad (16 players)
Mitchell Marsh (c), Xavier Bartlett, Cooper Connolly, Tim David, Joel Davies, Nathan Ellis, Cameron Green, Aaron Hardie, Travis Head, Josh Inglis, Spencer Johnson, Matthew Kuhnemann, Riley Meredith, Josh Philippe, Matthew Renshaw, Adam Zampa.
Furthermore, Glenn Maxwell, Steve Smith and Marcus Stoinis were all snubbed, signalling a clear pivot toward a new generation built around Cameron Green, Tim David and emerging seamer Joel Davies.
Bangladesh Squad: Key Players to Watch
Bangladesh return to white-ball duty after their 2-1 ODI series win over New Zealand in April-May 2026. Moreover, the squad blends senior names with the rising core that beat the Kiwis at home, including the recall of Mosaddek Hossain after four years for the ODIs.
Bangladesh Key Players
- Mehidy Hasan Miraz – ODI captain and the all-rounder who anchors the spin attack on home turf.
- Litton Das – T20I captain, top-order anchor and key middle-overs accelerator.
- Towhid Hridoy – Player of the T20I series vs New Zealand 2026 with 84 runs, currently Bangladesh’s most in-form white-ball batter.
- Nahid Rana – Player of the ODI series vs New Zealand 2026 with 8 wickets, Bangladesh’s express-pace x-factor.
- Mustafizur Rahman – Veteran left-arm cutter specialist, especially dangerous in Chattogram T20Is.
- Tanzid Hasan – Aggressive opener who looks to set the tempo in the powerplay.
- Rishad Hossain – Leg-spinner who has become Bangladesh’s go-to wicket-taker in the middle overs.
Venues Hosting the Series
Two iconic Bangladesh grounds split the series, with Dhaka handling the ODIs and Chattogram taking the T20Is.
Shere Bangla National Stadium, Dhaka (3 ODIs)
Located in Mirpur, this is Bangladesh’s fortress. Slow, low pitches tend to favour spin, and chasing teams often struggle under lights. Furthermore, scores around 240-260 are usually par in ODIs here.
Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chattogram (3 T20Is)
Also called the Bir Sreshtho Flight Lieutenant Matiur Rahman Stadium, this venue tends to be slightly more batter-friendly than Mirpur. However, dew under floodlights is a recurring factor, which is why captains often opt to bowl first in night T20Is here.
Where to Watch the Series Live
Broadcast and streaming arrangements vary by region. Here’s the expected lineup based on existing BCB rights deals.
| Country | TV Broadcast | Live Streaming |
|---|---|---|
| India | FanCode (subscription) | FanCode app & web |
| Bangladesh | Gazi TV, T Sports | Toffee, Rabbithole |
| Australia | Fox Cricket | Kayo Sports |
| UK | TNT Sports (TBC) | Discovery+ |
| USA & Canada | Willow TV | Willow TV / Willow by Cricbuzz |
| South Africa | SuperSport | SuperSport app |
| MENA | CricLife Now | Starzplay / e& TV |
Note: Streaming partners are based on previous BAN home season rights; the BCB typically confirms final partners within a week of the first match.
Key Storylines and Numbers to Track
Beyond the basics, here are the angles that will define how this series is remembered.
1. Australia’s 15-Year ODI Drought in Bangladesh
Australia last played an ODI on Bangladeshi soil in April 2011. Specifically, that’s a 15-year gap, longer than the international career of most current Bangladesh players.
2. The Spin Equation
On Mirpur surfaces, Bangladesh boast Mehidy, Nasum Ahmed and Rishad Hossain. Conversely, Australia’s spin depth rests on Adam Zampa and Matthew Kuhnemann, a duo that has rarely operated together in subcontinent ODIs.
3. Cameron Green’s New Role
Andrew McDonald has flagged plans to trial Green in different roles, including finishing, after Glenn Maxwell’s ODI retirement. Therefore, watch his batting position carefully across the three ODIs.
4. Bangladesh’s Home Streak
Bangladesh enter the series off back-to-back home white-ball assignments, including a 2-1 ODI series win over New Zealand in April-May 2026. As a result, their home momentum is real, and the conditions will not change much for this series.
5. Workload Management Watch
With Cummins, Starc, Hazlewood, Smith, Maxwell and Stoinis all absent, this tour is effectively Australia’s audition window for fringe players. Above all, Liam Scott, Joel Davies, Tanveer Sangha and Riley Meredith have the most to gain.
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Final Word: Australia Tour of Bangladesh 2026 Starts From 9th June 2026
The Australia tour of Bangladesh 2026 is small on matches but big on context. Specifically, six games across 13 days, two iconic venues, an under-strength Australia and a confident Bangladesh side.
Furthermore, with the 2027 ODI World Cup looming and Bangladesh’s 4-1 T20I memory still fresh, every result will carry weight. Notably, the first ball is at Shere Bangla National Stadium on June 9.