Australia set 105 to break T20 drought
Australia will chase just 105 for a drought-breaking victory in their fourth T20I against Bangladesh, with recalled bowlers Mitchell Swepson and AJ Tye having each bagged three wickets.
Bangladesh, who hold an unassailable 3-0 lead in the five-match series, limped to 9-104 after winning the toss on Saturday.
They were 1-48 two balls out from the halfway point of their innings, but lost 9-56 in a series becoming notorious for low scoring.
Both sides have struggled to score freely in the series with Bangladesh making a high score of 131 and Australia not exceeding 121.
Swepson, who was chosen for the first time this series, returned career-best T20I figures of 3-12.
Tye, who is making his third appearance of the series, ripped through the lower half of the Bangladesh order, taking 3-18.
Swepson and Tye came into the side for Nathan Ellis, who'd taken a hat-trick on his debut in Friday's match, and Adam Zampa.
Paceman Josh Hazlewood (2-24) swelled his wicket haul for the series to a team-leading eight.
He made the initial breakthrough in the fourth over, getting Soumya Sarkar caught by Alex Carey at extra cover.
He then triggered the collapse, having Shakib Al Hasan (15 off 26) caught behind cutting.
The home team lost 3-3, with Swepson earning lbw decisions off successive deliveries to dismiss Bangladesh captain Mohammad Mahmudullah and Nural Hasan for ducks,
The Queensland wrist spinner then had opener Mohammad Naim (28 off 36 balls) caught behind off a mistimed sweep
Spinner Ashton Agar had Afif Hossain (20 off 17) caught in the deep by Moises Henriques and Tye had Shamim Hossain taken at short midwicket by Carey.
Tye claimed wickets through catches with the last two balls of the innings.