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Australia vs Bangladesh ODI and T20 series [ADD Predictions]
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Jun 21
41%
Australia wins the ODI series
34%
Bangladesh wins the T20I series
33%
There are at least 3 five wicket hauls across all 6 matches
24%
There are at least 4 centuries across all 6 matches

https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/australia-in-bangladesh-2026-1532475

Resolution criteria

This market consists of multiple independent predictions regarding the Australia tour of Bangladesh in June 2026, which consists of 3 ODIs and 3 T20Is scheduled from June 9 to June 21, 2026.

Each answer will resolve to YES if the specified condition is met, and NO otherwise.

  • Source of Truth: Resolution will be determined using the official scorecards and series results published on the ESPNcricinfo Series Page.

  • Series Outcomes: A team is considered to have won a series (ODI or T20I) if they win more matches in that format than the other team.

  • Draws/Washouts: If a series ends in a draw (e.g., 1-1 with 1 washout) or is abandoned entirely, any options predicting a specific team "wins the series" will resolve to NO (unless the option explicitly accounts for a draw or a shared series).

  • Individual Match Outcomes: If a specific match is tied, abandoned, or declared a "no result," options representing either team winning that specific match will resolve to NO (unless a Super Over or official tie-breaker determines a winner, in which case the official winner is used).

Background

The Australian men's cricket team is touring Bangladesh for a six-match limited-overs bilateral series, consisting of three ODIs and three T20Is.

  • ODI Schedule (Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Dhaka):

    • June 9: 1st ODI

    • June 11: 2nd ODI

    • June 14: 3rd ODI

  • T20I Schedule (Bir Sreshtho Flight Lieutenant Matiur Rahman Stadium, Chattogram):

    • June 17: 1st T20I

    • June 19: 2nd T20I

    • June 21: 3rd T20I

This series marks Australia's first ODI tour to Bangladesh in 15 years. Australia is fielding a squad without several key senior players, including their primary pace trio (Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc, and Josh Hazlewood), as well as Travis Head. Bangladesh is captained by Mehidy Hasan Miraz.

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