Hopes caps Australia triumph
Australia defended a below-par total to complete a 3-0 whitewash over Bangladesh with a 73-run win in the final one-day international in Darwin.
Bangladesh restricted their hosts to 198 for five but were unable to push for victory as a middle-order collapse saw them slump to 125 for nine.
With Shahadat Hossain unable to bat after splitting a finger in the field, that proved enough for Australia to complete a comfortable series victory.
Bangladesh were in trouble from early on after Junaid Siddique succumbed for nought to Stuart Clark in the second over.
Tamim Iqbal offered defiance with 63 – Bangladesh’s first ODI half-century in Australia – but he lacked support to engineer a revival, aside from a 60-run stand with Shakib al Hasan.
Al Hasan hit 27 before falling to James Hopes, the pick of the bowlers with 3-27.
Mike Hussey top-scored for Australia with 57 not out, putting on 48 with Cameron White, who finished unbeaten on 22 from 24 balls.
Their unbroken sixth-wicket stand restored Australia’s momentum after Shane Watson, Michael Clarke and David Hussey were run out looking to push quick singles.

