Bangladesh: Pakistan Test Series
2nd Test Played at Rawalpindi
Brief Scorecard
Pakistan 1st innings 274 All Out in 85.1 Over (Saim Ayub 58, Shan Masood 57, Salman Agha 54, Babar Azam 31, Mohammad Rizwan 29, Mehedy Miraj 5/61, Taskin Ahmed 3/57, Shakib Al Hasan 1/34, Nahid Rana 1/58)
Pakistan 2nd Innings 172 All Out in 46.4 Overs (Salman Ali Agha 46* , Mohammad Rizwan 43, Shan Masood 28, Saim Ayub 20, Hasan Mahmood 5/43. Nahid Rana 4/44, Taskin Ahmed 1/40)
Bangladesh 1st Innings 262 All Out in 78.4 Overs (Litton Kumar Das 138, Mehidy Hasan Miraj 78. Hasan Mahmood 13*, Khurram Shahzad 6/90, Salman Ali Agha 2/13. Mir Hamza 2/50
Bangladesh 2nd Innings 185/4 in 56 overs (Zakir Hasan 40, Nazmul Hosen Shanto 38, Mominul Haque 34, Shadman Islam 24, Mushfiqur Rahim 22* and Shakib Al Hasan 22*)
Bangladesh Won the test by 6 wickets
Bangladesh won the series 2-0
Man of the Match: Litton Kumar Das
Player of the Series: Mehidy Hasan Miraj
Bangladesh achieving comprehensive whitewash of two match test series against Pakistan in Pakistan must be a fairy tale story. In its 24 years history in the elite family of test cricket Bangladesh never had won against Pakistan not to speak in Pakistan.
Now they achieved two back-to-back wins on tour against formidable Pakistan outperforming them convincingly in back-to-back tests.
Pakistan looked bruised, battered and completely overwhelmed. Bangladesh won the first test by 10 wickets and the second by 6 wickets. In any yardstick a major achievement for Bangladesh.
At stumps of day four there was forecast for rain and thunderstorm for the final day. But fortunately for Bangladesh sun shined. Bangladesh with overnight score of 42/0 required scoring another 143 runs for the comprehensive series win. Playing professionally, the Tigers crossed over the finishing line losing 4 wickets in a combined team effort. Zaker set the tone scoring breezy 40, Shanto contributed 38, Mominul 34, Shadman 24. Two senior professionals Mushfique and Shakib remained unbeaten, scoring 22 and 21 respectively. It was game set and match for Bangladesh. What a great feeling for the people of Bangladesh witnessing a massacre few weeks back and a massive flood sweeping across the Southeastern part of Bangladesh.
Litton for his classic innings of 138 was adjudged the man of the match. While Mehidy Hasan Miraj for consistent all round performance was announced as player of the series.
Some outstanding individual performances with the bat by Litton Kumar Das, Mushfiqur Rahim or with the ball Hasan Mahmood, Mehidy Miraj, Nahid Rana can be mentioned. Miraj established himself as premiere all-rounder. Nahid Rana emerged as a tear away fast bowler. Hasan Mahmood matured as a match winner pacer. Bangladesh graduated as a very competitive test unit. Well done, Bangladesh. The nation is proud of your achievement.
BDST: 1746 HRS, SEP 3, 2024
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