Bangladesh record a first-ever ODI series win against Australia after winning the second one-day international by five wickets. In the match, Towhid Hridoy plays a key role for Bangladesh, scoring an unbeaten 40 as the team successfully chases the target set by Australia. The win gives Bangladesh the series for the first time in the 50-over format, overcoming Australia across the ODI series and marking a milestone in Bangladesh’s one-day international history. The result comes in the second ODI, with Bangladesh reaching the required score within the match’s scheduled overs and finishing the chase without needing to lose wickets to change the outcome. Across reports, the central points remain consistent: Hridoy’s unbeaten innings supports the chase, Bangladesh win the second ODI by five wickets, and the series victory is their first against Australia in ODI cricket. The match outcome therefore serves both as a standalone win and as the deciding factor for Bangladesh to clinch the series.