Bangladesh have whitewashed Pakistan by winning the subsequent test match by six wickets in a memorable 2-0 series win, away from home.
Bangladesh pursued own the 185 run focus in 56 overs.
Day 5
Pakistan on Tuesday were expecting to stay away from a whitewash as Bangladesh look set to get their very first Test series win over Pakistan winning the subsequent Test being played at the Rawalpindi Cricket Arena.
Bangladesh started their innings at 42-0 on the fifth day. At present captain Najmul Hossain Shanto and Mominul Haque are at the wrinkle, batting at 33 and 20, individually, in the wake of losing the two openers at 70-2.
Najmul Hossain Shanto and Mominul Haque were excused for 38 and 34 separately, leaving experienced batsmen Mushfiqur Rehman and Shakib Al Hasan to pursue down 53 additional rushes to arrive at focus of 185.
Day 3 and 4
A day sooner, Pakistan’s batting setup disintegrated to a sum of 172 as Bangladesh’s speed assault, drove by Hasan Mahmud and Nahid Rana, tore through the hosts’ batting request. Mahmud and Rana were the central destroyers, taking five and four wickets, separately.
Pakistan, beginning their day at a problematic 9/2, dealt with a concise recuperation with a 38-run organization between Saim Ayub and skipper Shan Masood. Be that as it may, the opposition was brief as Ayub, who scored 20 runs off 35 balls, was excused by Taskin Ahmed.
The center request offered some obstruction with Mohammad Rizwan contributing 43 runs off 73 balls, including five limits. Sadly, wickets kept on tumbling around him. Abrar Ahmed could marshal two runs from 12 conveyances prior to being sent back to the structure. Mahmud then, at that point, asserted the last wicket of Mir Hamza for four runs, finishing Pakistan’s innings at 172. Salman gave some security, staying unbeaten on 47, however pushing Pakistan to a more cutthroat total wasn’t sufficient.
Hasan Mahmud’s presentation was a notable one as he enrolled his lady five-wicket pull in Test cricket, stamping him as the main Bangladeshi pacer to accomplish such an accomplishment on Pakistani soil.
Prior in the match, answering Pakistan’s most memorable innings score of 274, Bangladesh confronted a desperate circumstance, being diminished to 26-6 in the midst of a forceful speed attack in the first part of the day. Be that as it may, a versatile 100 years from Litton Das, who scored a decided 138, and a coarse 78-run thump from Mehidy Hasan Miraz permitted the guests to recuperate from their shaky position and post a sum of 262 preceding being bowled out. Shahzad was the champion entertainer for Pakistan, requiring six wickets on the third day of this firmly challenged second Test match.