All-rounder Shakib Al Hasan removed Mathew Wade bringing back Bangladesh in the fight against visiting Australia.
After losing Mathew Wade, David Warner, Steven Smith and Peter Handscomb the Australia have fallen in trouble in the first Test against Bangladesh in Dhaka.
Warner went to the pavilion after hitting a crucial ton while Smith scored 37.
Earlier, Tamim Iqbal and Shakib Al Hasan fell within minutes of each other shortly after lunch as Australia clawed their way back into the first Test on day three in Dhaka.
Bangladesh led by 220, with Mushfiqur Rahim (37) and Sabbir Rahman (17) the not out batsmen and five wickets in hand. Tamim had made his way to 78, following on from a fine 71 in the first innings, when Pat Cummins bent his back and produced a snorter that looked on first inspection to have beaten the bat completely.
Several Australians detected a noise however, and Steve Smith referred the not out call, and was rewarded when snicko technology indicated ball had brushed glove. A short time later, Shakib (five) attempted to loft Nathan Lyon over the off side, but instead skied the ball toward Cummins at cover, who took a good catch. It was a third wicket of the innings for Lyon, who bowled superbly as his team was rocked by a side injury to Josh Hazlewood.