Dan Christian has been called the 'T20 expert' among Australian cricketers. He also admitted that. Australia has never faced the same kind of conditions as it did in the T20 series against Bangladesh at the Sher-e-Bangla Stadium in Mirpur.

And after four matches in the five-match T20 series, the two teams are standing in front of a record. This is going to be the lowest or lowest run rate series per over in T20 history.

Monday is the last T20 match of the series. If there is nothing dramatic in scoring runs in this match, this T20 series between Bangladesh and Australia is also the lowest run in history. So far, the run rate of the series is 5.93 to be surprised! In this era, the run rate below 8 in the T20 series is inconceivable.

As a five-match T20 series between the two Test playing nations, it has also scored far fewer runs. So far, the combined runs of the two teams in four matches have been only 936 runs.

So far this year, the five-match T20 series between the two Test playing nations has been the lowest run-scoring match between South Africa and the West Indies at 6,1594. If this number is not surpassed in the last match tomorrow, the Bangladesh-Australia T20 series is going to be the lowest run-scoring series between the two Test playing nations in the history of T20. Of the 22 cricketers the two teams have played in the series so far, only six have crossed the 100 strike rate.