Pakistan National Cricket Team vs Bangladesh National Cricket Team Match Scorecard

Pakistan National Cricket Team vs Bangladesh National Cricket Team Match Scorecard

Pakistan Vs Bangladesh National Cricket Team Matches

Pakistan cricket fans are not used to seeing Bangladesh defeat them at home in Test series – yet that was exactly the outcome in Rawalpindi in the second Test match.

Mushfiqur Rahim’s brilliant century was key in Bangladesh completing a 2-0 whitewash of Pakistan, while Mehidy Hasan Miraz, Najmul Hossain Shanto and Mominul Haque made crucial contributions with their bat. Here we will discuss the main points of Pakistan National Cricket Team vs Bangladesh National Cricket Team Match Scorecard.

Pakistan vs Bangladesh T20Is

Pakistan and Bangladesh cricket matches are always exciting to watch, as both teams strive to become world champions. Both have produced some memorable moments throughout history in these encounters. Bangladesh was part of Pakistan until becoming independent in 1970’s. Due to this separation, there is much rivalry between fans from these two nations as well as between their teams. Rivalry between Pakistan and Bangladesh intensifies when these teams compete for ICC titles. Their first match, held in 1999, was won by Bangladesh; this defeat left Pakistan very disappointed; so they determined to avenge themselves by winning their next game – an act which proved pivotal in turning around their series.

Bangladesh made history when they become the first Test-playing side to ever win a series in Pakistan despite ongoing political unrest within their nation. This victory marked their first overseas Test series win in seven years despite ongoing political upheaval and turmoil within Bangladesh itself.

Bangladesh began the inaugural Test match at Rawalpindi by batting first, losing early wickets before Zakir Hasan and Shadman Islam rallied their side back into form with some steadying contributions from Zakir Hasan, Shadman Islam, Mushfiqur Rahim and Mominul Haque hitting centuries to guide Bangladesh to 448-6 in their second innings. Pakistan batted next; only Mohammad Rizwan managed a fifty score compared to Bangladesh’s disciplined pace and spin attack which kept up pressure until their innings had closed off their second innings innings by keeping their players within range and restricting both pace and spin attacks at bat for six sessions in totality!

Bangladesh batsmen battled hard despite an underwhelming field performance to put on an exciting show for their fans at home, cutting their deficit down to 107 runs before Babar Azam was caught behind off Mehidy Hasan Miraz by Litton Das and Litton Das’ catch was crucial as it ended Pakistan’s hopes for an unlikely comeback.

Mehidy Hasan of Bangladesh stood out with five wickets while conceding just 90 runs over 21 overs, Khurram Shahzad and Hasan Mahmud also contributed with important wickets to help stop Pakistan from scoring further runs.

Bangladesh edged past Australia by one run and earned an early advantage in this series, but the second Test begins on 30 August in Dhaka and could determine who emerges victorious from it all.

Starting on 19 November 2021, these two sides will face each other in a three-match Twenty20 International series followed by two tests between them at Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadiums in Dhaka and Chittagong – providing both sides a great test. Both sides look forward to taking part in what promises to be an exhilarating contest between themselves.

Pakistan vs Bangladesh Tests

Bangladesh achieved a historic first Test win against Pakistan despite ongoing political unrest in their home nation of Bangladesh, in Rawalpindi. Spinners Mehidy Hasan Miraz and Shakib Al Hasan led an attack that limited Pakistan to just 146 runs in their third innings on a dramatic final day – dedicating this victory to those lost during protests against Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s Awami League government. Bangladesh captain Najmul Hossain Shanto dedicated this triumphant win to those lost during recent protests against Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s Awami League government.

Bangladesh batsmen continued their struggles but were saved an innings defeat after Shakib Al Hasan and Mehidy Hasan took four wickets each to limit Pakistan to 262/6 in their first innings. Mohammad Rizwan (43) and Agha Salman (47 runs each) tried late cameos but it wasn’t enough as Pakistan were all out for just 172 in reply leaving Bangladesh with only an 185 target to chase down.

The tourists started the second Test off strongly, with captain Shanto scoring his maiden half-century against Pakistan and being joined by Shadman Islam, Mominul Haque, and Litton Das all making contributions with half-centuries as well. Unfortunately for Pakistan, their batting collapsed later as six wickets fell for just 63 runs scored.

Khurram Shahzad to Zakir Hasan bowled short and wide outside off, causing Zakir Hasan to hit it straight through covers for his maiden boundary of their innings – marking their inaugural boundary of this match!

Bangladesh are on the cusp of their first overseas series win in seven years and only their third away series victory since they joined Test cricket seven years ago. Bangladesh have won four tests overseas during that timeframe but none at home; these figures represent just over 20%.

Bangladesh have selected an impressive pace attack for the two-match series against Pakistan at Rawalpindi and Karachi, featuring Mushfiqur Rahim, Taskin Ahmed and Shakib Al Hasan as regulars; Mahmudul Hasan Joy, Zakir Hasan, Shadman Islam and Mominul Haque are also members of this squad. Nayeem Hasan will return from injury and join his teammates as they embark on the two-match series between Rawalpindi and Karachi, scheduled to commence August 21 and finish on August 30. All matches will be broadcast live and live-streamed in India through Star Sports Network and Disney+ Hotstar app, while in Bangladesh streaming via Jio TV will be available; matches in Bangladesh will air on ESPN Star and Channel 9. In Pakistan the series will also air locally as well as being made available through various streaming services.

Pakistan vs Bangladesh ODIs

Bangladesh cricketers rose above political turmoil and triumphed by winning an historic 10-wicket victory against Pakistan in Rawalpindi’s inaugural Test match on Monday. Young pace bowler Hasan Mahmud and off-spinner Mehidy Hasan Miraz each claimed seven wickets before rain halted play during an exciting fifth day. Bangladesh captain Najmul Hossain Shanto credits this feat to their belief in themselves and each other.

Mushfiqur Rahim led with an outstanding 191 while Shadman Islam, Mominul Haque, Litton Das, and Mehidy all contributed half centuries as Bangladesh built up an enormous lead prior to rainy conditions interfering. Left-arm spinner Rana, in just his fourth game and first of this series overall, took four wickets which further frustrated Pakistan batting line-up; with Babar Azam’s unbeaten 57 being their sole highlight.

Pakistan’s batting woes were compounded by poor shot selection against spinners. Opener Shoaib Malik fell victim to Shanto on Rana’s third delivery; Mohammad Amir was caught at short midwicket off Hasan; Shahzad Azam was then caught at point by Shanto who also took an impressive one-handed catch to remove Shahid Afridi from the field.

At 186-4, Zakir Hasan led from the front by scoring 37 runs off six overs in the morning session to put Bangladesh in complete control. Hasan was well supported by veteran Mominul and Shadman; both played sensible innings. A slip off Shanto allowed Babar Azam to break free and score three boundaries during his unbeaten 57.

Bangladesh’s second-string unit managed to score an unassailable win despite suffering several injuries to key players, with more than two days still available for playing the match. Spinners Mehidy and Shakib each picked up one wicket before rain took its turn in slowing their momentum down.

The visitors are set to arrive in Lahore on August 13, and will begin an intensive week-long training programme at Gaddafi Stadium beginning August 14. This will enable them to familiarise themselves with local conditions while also preparing for their upcoming series against Pakistan. Bangladesh will begin their tour at Gaddafi Stadium in Rawalpindi on August 21, with their first Test taking place a day later at Karachi. If they manage to win both Tests they will achieve their first-ever away series victory; their previous best was a 2-2 tie against Sri Lanka back in 2009. On 11 occasions in One Day Internationals (ODI), Pakistan defeated Bangladesh 9-to-5 with Pakistan currently standing sixth and Bangladesh ninth on ODI rankings respectively; both teams will look to improve their positions by performing well during this series.

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