History was made with Bangladesh historic Test series win against Pakistan after a six-wicket victory in the second Test.
Bangladesh historic Test series win summary
A totally dominating performance by Bangladesh over two weeks saw them sweeping the Test series against Pakistan 2-0, despite a rain-affected start to the second Test.
The 10-wicket victory in the first match was Bangladesh’s maiden Test win over Pakistan. And a repeat of the effort in the second solidified a historic achievement by the team.
It is also Bangladesh’s first Test series win (two matches or more) against a team other than Zimbabwe and West Indies.
The win has also given Bangladesh a boost in the ICC World Test Championship standings, catapulting them to No.4 with a points percentage of 45.83, jumping over England.
Beginning the fifth day on 42/0, needing 143 more runs to win, Bangladesh got off to a steady start, inching towards the modest goal without too many risks. They added another 80 runs in the morning session but lost both their openers in a space of 12 runs.
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Despite the wickets, the experienced duo of Najmul Hossain Shanto and Mominul Haque managed to put up a 57-run stand to keep the visitors on track. Shanto was dismissed soon after Lunch on 38 and Mominul too died on 34 as Bangladesh stuttered a bit at the end.
However, the experienced pair of Mushfiqur Rahim (22**)* and Shakib Al Hasan (21*) persisted and got Bangladesh over the line without further hiccups.
Earlier in the Test, after choosing to field first, another fantastic performance saw the Tigers bowling out Pakistan for a modest 274 runs. Despite the fifties from captain Shan Masood and opener Saim Ayub, Mehidy Hasan Miraz’s five-wicket haul paired with a three-for from Taskin Ahmed ensured the first innings total didn’t go beyond reach.
Pakistan were brilliant with the ball as well, Khurram Shahzad led the fightback with a six-wicket haul that gave the home team a slim lead of 12 runs.
However, the Bangladesh bowlers were not done. Two more heroes stepped up for the visitors – 24-year-old Hasan Mahmud and 21-year-old Nahid Rana, who took a combined nine wickets between them as Pakistan perished for just 172 runs in the second innings, setting Bangladesh a goal of 185 with four sessions of play left in the game.
Poor weather and bad light stopped play early on Day 4 but only ended up delaying the inevitable as the hosts wrapped up the Test with six wickets to spare.