[caption id="attachment_42092" align="aligncenter" width="580"]1489641919_hljvk1hkei9kfujise0mc3qlo5aus Australia planning Bangladesh tour later this year. Image Source: m.dailyhunt.in[/caption] Internet Desk: Australian Test team is all set to tour Bangladesh later this year. This will be Australia’s first Test match for more than a decade, a Bangladesh Cricket Board official said on Tuesday. Steve Smith led Australia is expected to play Two Tests against Bangladesh during August and September in Dhaka, BCB chief executive officer Nizamuddin Chowdhury said. "We are now working on the schedule and other details with CA (Cricket Australia)," he said. The cricketing heavyweights have not played a Test in Bangladesh since Ricky Ponting's team toured there in 2006. Bangladesh were only granted Test status in 2000. Outside major international competitions, the two sides have only played two one-day series in the past 10 years, with Australia maintaining a clean victory slate. Australia were scheduled to play two Tests in Dhaka and Chittagong in October 2015 but the tour was cancelled amid security fears after a spate of attacks by Islamist extremists in the Muslim-majority nation. Australia also refused to send their junior team to last year's Under-19 World Cup in Dhaka due to security concerns. Cricket Australia's head of security Sean Carroll visited Bangladesh in October to monitor security arrangements as England toured the country for a month-long series. Since then the cricket authorities of the two nations have been negotiating a fresh chance for Australia to tour Bangladesh, and the possibility of limited over matches to complement the Test series.