PAK vs BAN | Mehidy Hasan Miraz's five-wicket haul puts Bangladesh in command at Rawalpindi
Bangladesh performed well with the ball on the second day of the Pakistan Test, as the hosts struggled to form notable partnerships. Their hopes were dashed by Mehidy Hasan Miraz’s five-wicket haul that restricted them to 274 runs while the Bangla openers navigated two difficult overs before stumps.
After lunch, the Bangladeshi spinners began to assert control, with Mehidy Hasan Miraz breaking the 107-run partnership by dismissing Masood in the 28th over. Babar Azam and Ayub adopted a cautious approach as the spin-pace duo of Miraz and Nahid Hasan tightened their grip. Amid this, Ayub reached his half-century off 93 balls but couldn't convert it into a significant score, falling again to Miraz's bowling. With Saud Shakeel joining Babar at the crease, Pakistan progressed to 124/3 after 34 overs. However, the momentum shifted in favour of the visitors when Taskin claimed the crucial wicket of Saud Shakeel for a low score. The Babar-Mohammad Rizwan pair attempted to rotate the strike but struggled to build a solid partnership, as Taskin struck again, dismissing Babar in the 54th over. Despite this setback for the hosts, Salman Agha and Rizwan steadied the innings, taking the score to 183/5 by Tea.
Post tea, Salman and Rizwan managed to hold the Pakistan batting line steady despite mounting pressure. Their partnership was eventually broken by Nahid Rana, who dismissed Rizwan in the 65th over. The Bangladeshi bowlers were visibly pleased with their performance, having prevented Pakistan from establishing any significant partnerships. Thereafter, Salman aimed to stabilize the innings further, joined by Khurram Shahzad. However, Miraz struck again and removed both Khurram Shahzad and Mohammad Ali, leaving Pakistan at 248/8 after 82 overs. Salman and Abrar Ahmed then accelerated the scoring, hitting several sixes to push the total to 264/8 in 84 overs. Salman reached his half-century off 92 balls. Despite this late surge, Miraz continued to excel and claimed a five-wicket haul dismissing Pakistan for 274 runs.
With only two overs remaining in the day, Bangladesh's innings got underway with openers Shadman Islam and Zakir Hasan guiding the scoreboard to 10/0 in two overs, trailing by 264 runs.
That's the tweet!
i like babar azam
— Ayaz Amiiir 𝓯𝓪𝓷 (@lifewithpak09)
Poor form!
Babar Azam in the Test series vs Bangladesh:
— Muhammad Noman (@Nomancricket29)
0(2), 22(50) & 31(77).
- A disappointing series for Babar.
Obsolutely not!
You can't win games this way,so lazy and pathetic.
— Abid★ (@aabidnazir65)
LOL! What is the convo btw?
— Akshit (@Akshitbhatia771)
Moye moye!
Some Things never change
— xuenain (@meer_xuenain)
Bouncing the ball from hands?
Someone said Pakistan will bounce back in 2nd test🤡
— Najam Sherazi❤️😊 (@najamsherazi2)
An easy catch drop!
Do you know what happened 🤔
— Richard Kettleborough (@RichKettle07)
Only they know it!
how are you going to drop the easiest catch like actually kys
— s🍃 (@applesidraa)
Easy one!
Another drop catch
— Abdul Ghaffar 🇵🇰 (@GhaffarDawnNews)
Big big miss
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