Pakistan were bowled out for just 146 in their second innings on the final day of the Rawalpindi Test, leaving Bangladesh with a target of just 30 runs to win.
On the last day of the Rawalpindi Test match, Pakistan started the innings with the loss of one wicket when captain Shan Masood lost his wicket after adding just five runs.
After that, Babar Azam, 22; Abdullah Shafiq, 37; Shaheen Shah Afridi, 2; Naseem Shah, 3; Saud Shakeel, Salman Ali Agha and Muhammad Ali were dismissed for zero.
Mohammad Rizwan scored 51 runs, Pakistan had a lead of only 29 against Bangladesh.
Mehdi Hasan Miraz 4, Shakib Al Hasan 3 while Sharaful Islam, Naheed Hasan and Hasan Mehmood got one wicket each in the second innings from Bangladesh.
The fourth day of play:
In response to Pakistan’s 448 runs, the Bangladesh team was bowled out for 565 runs in the first innings. The national team scored 23 runs for one wicket in their second innings by the end of the fourth day of the Test match.
On the fourth day of the Pindi Test, Bangladesh started their first incomplete innings with 316 runs for five out. Mushfiqur Rahim was at the wicket with 55 runs, and Laton Das had 52 runs, but Laton Das only had four runs in his previous day’s score. Naseem gave the wicket to Shah after the addition of.
On the other hand, Mushfiqur Rahim continued his responsible batting streak and completed his 11th century in Test cricket.
After Mushfiqur Rahim, the rest of the visiting team’s batsmen also returned to the pavilion soon, and the entire team was dismissed for 565 runs, Bangladesh’s highest score against Pakistan in Test cricket.
Among Bangladesh’s other batsmen, Shadman Islam scored 93 runs, Mehdi Hasan Miraz scored 77 runs, and Mominul Haque scored 50 runs.
On behalf of Pakistan, Naseem Shah took three wickets, Shaheen Afridi 2, Muhammad Ali 2, and Khurram Shahzad 2, while Saeem Ayub also dismissed one player.
The third day
At the end of the third day, Bangladesh scored 316 runs for five wickets in response to Pakistan’s 448 runs. Bangladesh started the game with a total score of 27 runs.
After the fall of two wickets, a wonderful partnership was formed between Shadman Islam and Momin ul Haq, and both scored fifties. However, Momin ul Haq left the team after scoring 50 runs, and Shadman also bowled after scoring 93 runs. Shakib Al Hasan scored 15 runs.
After five wickets fell, Mushfiqur Rahim and Liton Das batted responsibly and took the team’s score past 300 runs. By the end of the third day’s play, Bangladesh scored 316 runs for five wickets. Mushfiqur Rahim remained not out with 55 runs, and Laton Das with 52 runs.
For Pakistan, Khurram Shahzad took 2 wickets, and Naseem Shah, Muhammad Ali, and Saeem Ayub each took one wicket.
The second day of play:
On the second day of the game at the Pindi Stadium, the Pakistan team advanced the innings by 158 runs for losing four wickets. Mohammad Rizwan and Saud Shakeel scored the third century of their respective Test careers while batting responsibly.
Saud Shakeel played a brilliant innings of 141 runs, while Mohammad Rizwan scored 171 runs not out.
Apart from this, Saeem Ayub scored 56 runs, Abdullah Shafiq 2, captain Shan Masood 6, Babar Safar and Salman Ali Agha scored 19 runs, while Shaheen remained unbeaten by scoring 29 runs.
Pakistan declared the innings by batting 141 overs, scoring 448 runs for the loss of 6 wickets.
Sharifal and Hasan Mehmood took two wickets and two wickets for Bangladesh.
The visitors scored 27 runs for no loss in reply to Pakistan’s 448 by the end of play on the second day.
First Day:
On the first day of play, Bangladesh won the toss and decided to bowl. Taking advantage of the new ball, Bangladesh dismissed Pakistan’s opening three players early.
However, Saeem Ayub and Saud Shakeel’s half-centuries improved Pakistan’s position.
Pakistan team lost four players on the first day of the game; the first wicket of the national team fell for a total score of 3 when Abdullah Shafiq returned to the pavilion for two runs, and then the second wicket fell for a total score of 14 by captain Shan Masood who scored six runs. Got out.
The national team suffered its third loss. Babar Azam was ducked out facing 2 balls, followed by young batsman Saeem Ayub, who was dismissed for 56 runs.