A brilliant comeback by Bangladesh after losing six wickets for just 26 runs

Pakistan And Bangladesh between the Rawalpindi On the third day of the second Test match, the visiting team made a brilliant comeback in the match even after losing six wickets for just 26 runs.

As the third day’s play began on Sunday, Pakistan’s Khurram Shehzad blew Bangladesh’s top order to shreds.

Khurram Shehzad took the first wicket in his stormy spell by dismissing Bangladesh’s Zakir Hussain. On the score of 19, Shadman Islam became his target and on the score of 20, he also sent Najamul Hasan Shanto back to the pavilion.

On the total score of 20 on behalf of Bangladesh, Mir Hamza also dismissed Momin-ul-Haq, after which Mushfiqur Rahim was also the target of Mir Hamza.

Bangladesh’s sixth out was Shakib-ul-Hasan, who fell to Khurram Shehzad for a total score of 26.

Here it seemed that Bangladesh’s innings would be over soon, but Latondas along with Mehdi Hasan Miraz pulled the Bangladesh boat out of the vortex.

A partnership of 165 runs was formed between the two batsmen which took care of Bangladesh’s innings and the entire Bangladesh team was bowled out for 238 runs.

Latus Das scored 138 and Mehdi Hussain Miraz scored 78 runs. It was Liton Das’ fourth century in Test cricket.

On behalf of Pakistan, Khurram Shehzad took six wickets, Mir Hamza and Salman Agha took two wickets each.

This section contains related reference points (Related Nodes field).

With 90 runs, Khurram Ahmed became the first Pakistani fast bowler to take six wickets in a home series since 2010.

In 2010, Tanveer Ahmed took six wickets for 120 against South Africa in Abu Dhabi.

Pakistan team started the second innings with a lead of 12 runs, so the talk started from where it ended in the second innings of the first test match.

Abdullah Shafiq returned to the pavilion after scoring only three runs, here the team management fielded Khurram Shehzad as a night watch match but he returned after playing six balls without scoring any runs.

Hasan Mehmood got both the opening wickets for Bangladesh in Pakistan’s second innings.


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2024-09-02 08:36:12

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