Australia begins day two aiming to level the two-Test series with Bangladesh, after Trent Bridge? No—All sources focus on the same match context and report that Australia’s fast bowler Mitchell Starc strikes early again. During Bangladesh’s first innings, Starc removes key batters early, helping turn the contest in Australia’s favour.
Across outlets, the main storyline is that a notable moment in Bangladesh’s innings is followed by an early-wicket momentum shift. The reports say “a slice of Bangladeshi history” is ended as the hosts’ first innings concludes, with Australia establishing a lead. On day two, Bangladesh then bats to chase that Australian advantage.
While the wording varies slightly, all three outlets align on the timing (day two), the role of Starc in taking early wickets, and Australia’s immediate objective to draw level in the series. The accounts do not add substantial differences beyond phrasing, instead presenting a consistent match narrative: Starc’s early impact and Bangladesh’s pursuit of the lead.