Gilchrist is looking forward to the series
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Wicket-keeper Adam
Gilchrist says Bangladesh will learn a great deal when they take on Australia in a Test and one-day series.
Many former Australian Test stars have criticised what is expected to be a severely lopsided contest.
Australia are the current world champions and lead the Test Championship.
Bangladesh have lost 18 of their 19 Tests, 13 of them by an innings.
There's no doubt they'll benefit
from the experience even if it's an absolute thrashing
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But Gilchrist said: "People will look at the series and say it's going to be a
write-off, that we're going to not only win but smash
them.
"There's no doubt they'll benefit
from the experience, whether it's an absolute thrashing or
if they really surprise everyone and do well.
"Win, lose or draw, it will be a lesson for them, a step
forward for them to play against what's perceived to be the
best team in the world."
Bangladesh have not won a Test since gaining full membership
of the International Cricket Council in 2000.
Their best result was a rain-enforced draw against Zimbabwe.
Australia have not lost a home Test series
since losing to the West Indies in 1992-93.
Australia will host Bangladesh in two Tests, giving the far northern cities of Darwin and Cairns Test status
for the first time, and three limited-overs internationals in July.