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UPDATE 2-Cricket-Australia trio bowl out Bangladesh

(Updates at the end of innings)

CHITTAGONG, Bangladesh, April 16 - Jason
Gillespie, Stuart Macgill and Shane Warn took three wickets
apeice to bundle Bangladesh out for 197 on the opening day of
the second test on Sunday.

Gillespie snared three wickets for 11 runs before spinners
Stuart MacGill (3-68) and Shane Warne (3-47) went to work to
put Australia in the driving seat.

Debutante spinner Dan Cullen also took his maiden test
wicket, that of hard hitter Mashrafe Mortaza (four) who was
caught behind by Adam Gilchrist.

Bangladesh, who won the toss and opted to bat, lost their
first wicket without a run on the board when first-test
centurion Shahriar Nafees was caught at square leg by Brett Lee
off Gillespie for a duck.

Skipper Habibul Bashar was then superbly caught at point by
a tumbling Phil Jaques off Gillespie, who also trapped opener
Javed Omar (two) lbw.

Warne, who had been expected to sit out the game due to a
shoulder problem, snapped up the wicket of Mohammad Ashraful
(six) who sent a catch to Matthew Hayden at slip.

Rajin Saleh added 71 runs before being bowled by Macgill,
who also removed Mohammad Rafique (19) caught by Matthew
Hayden.

Warne took the wicket of Aftab Ahmed (18) when Adam
Gilchrist caught him behind.

Warne took two wickets for 44 and Macgill had two for 53.

The start of play had been delayed for 10 minutes after a
disturbance involving the police and a photographer at the
Divisional Stadium.

Australia took a 1-0 lead in the two-test series with a
dramatic three-wicket victory in the opener at Fatullah.