
Bangladesh achieved the greatest upset in international cricket history by defeating Australia in Darwin, surpassing other notable upsets due to the vast disparity in resources, history, and the rarity of the matchup.
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Bangladesh's historic first Test win in Australia marks a significant upset in international cricket, given the teams' resource and historical disparities.
Sport coverage is powered by hyperbole and recency bias, but the following statement is justifiable: Bangladesh’s defeat of Australia in Darwin is the most profound upset, the greatest revolt against the pre-game odds, in international cricket history... (FULL ARTICLE TEXT AS PROVIDED, WITH PARAGRAPH BREAKS)
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Increased calls for more regular Test series involving Bangladesh against top teams.
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