Day one: Shahriar Nafees hits his maiden Test century as Bangladesh dominate the opening day scoring 355-5
Day two: Australia spinner Stuart MacGill hits back in the morning to claim a career best 8-108 as Bangladesh make 427
Day two: Inspired by their batsmen, the Bangladesh bowlers rip into the Australian top order
Day two: Mohammad Rafique is joyous after he bowls Damien Martyn for four to leave Australia 50-3
Day two: And it goes from bad to worse for Australia as Michael Clarke heads back to the pavilion after scoring 19
Day two: The Fatullah scoreboard does not lie - Australia are 145-6 at the close, still 282 runs adrift
Day three: Adam Gilchrist hits back on Tuesday with a timely century to put Bangladesh under pressure
Day three: But Mohammad Rafique finally removes the Aussie all-rounder - his fifth victim of the day
Day three: Despite that, Gilchrist's heavy-hitting histrionics add an air of respectability to the Australian scoreboard
Day three: Javed Omar gets the second innings off to a good start but wickets fall regularly as the hosts close on 124-5
Day four: Australia's Shane Warne produces a magical spell in the morning to wrap up the Bangladesh tail for 148
Day four: Chasing 307 for victory, Matthew Hayden and Mike Hussey put on 64 before Hussey plays on
Day four: Hayden and Ricky Ponting add 109 for the second wicket before the opener is run out by Enamul Haque's throw
Day five: Australia need 95 to win, but Mohammad Rafique picks up two quick wickets to leave them 221-6
Day five: However, Ponting is in imperious form and reaches his century as Australia close in on victory
Day five: And the tourists wrap up a three-wicket win with Ponting and Jason Gillespie seeing them home
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