The words to describe BD after this test series: spirited, so close to a victory.
See, this is not going to happen.
The question for me this series isn't if Bangladesh are good enough to beat Australia, but if they are good enough to beat their own demons. Bangladesh biggest handicap in the last 3-4 years hasn't been a lack of skill, talent or event depth. It's their mentality. It's their inability to close out close games, to hold their nerve under pressure, to hold on to dominant positions and maintain it.
Skill for skill, man for man, Bangladesh has what it takes to beat Australia here. Without a doubt. Tamim, Shakib and Mushy have been amongst the best batsmen in the world in the last few years and Shakib can bowl too. Mominul, Nasir, Shabbir and Soumya are exciting talents. Fizzy and Mehedi are world class bowlers. Even Kayes 2.0 would get a gig batting Top 3 for several Test sides. Not only that, but this year alone BD have won their first and second tests against Top 8 sides (who had all their players available for selection). They're a very good side in subcontinental conditions.
For me, there are three ways this series go:
1) Bangladesh play to their potential, and outclass a undercooked Australia side in familiar conditions.
2) Australia show they haven't lost a step since India, and we end up with a fantastic series with both sides playing to their best of their potential. We get two close tests, and both sides emerge with credit.
3) Bangladesh crash under the burden of expectations, play well under their potential, lose the series, and it becomes a question of "what if".
Or ofcourse, option 4), two rained out draws.