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  • ‘Sir aapka vision hai’: X goes berserk after Bangladesh’s historic win against Pakistan

    ‘Sir aapka vision hai’: X goes berserk after Bangladesh’s historic win against Pakistan

    Bangladesh cricket team achieved a historic win over Pakistan, whitewashing them in a two-match Test series. They defeated Pakistan in the second Test match by six wickets at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium.

    In the first Test match, Pakistan lost by 10 wickets.

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  • Bangladesh whitewashes Pakistan in two-match Test series

    Bangladesh whitewashes Pakistan in two-match Test series

    Bangladesh won the second Test match by six wickets at Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, defeating Pakistan in the two-match Test series.

    In the first Test, Bangladesh achieved a historic win over Pakistan by 10 wickets.

    Previous Updates:

    Bangladesh needs to score just 60 runs for a historic victory in the second Test against Pakistan, with eight wickets in hand.

    In the 2-match home series, the shadow of a whitewash has begun to hover over Pakistan as the Pakistani bowlers failed to defend the target of 185 on the final day of the second Test.

    In the match being played in Rawalpindi, Bangladesh scored 125 runs for losing two wickets. With eight wickets remaining, they need 60 runs to win.

    Captain Najamul Hasan Shanto is at the crease with 33 runs and Mominul Haque 20 runs.

    For Pakistan, Mir Hamza and Khurram Shahzad took one wicket each.

    Yesterday, the fourth day of play ended early due to rain, and the Pakistani team was bowled out for 172 runs in the second innings, giving them a target of 185 runs to win.

  • Pakistan sets 185-run target for Bangladesh in second Test

    Pakistan sets 185-run target for Bangladesh in second Test

    On the fourth day of the second Test match, Pakistan’s batting line failed miserably in the second innings, and the entire team was bowled out at 172 runs. Pakistan set a target of 185 runs, including a 12-run lead in the first innings.

    Pakistan started the fourth day of the second Test in Rawalpindi with a lead of 21 runs, having lost two wickets.

    Abdullah Shafiq scored three runs, Khurram Shahzad and Muhammad Ali both scored zero, Saim Ayub made 20 runs, Shan Masood added 28, and Babar Azam made 11 runs. Saud Shakeel scored 2, Muhammad Rizwan 43, Abrar Ahmed 2, and Salman Ali Agha finished with 47 runs.

    On the third day of play, Pakistani bowlers were overshadowed, sending six players to the pavilion for a total of 26 runs but wicketkeeper-batsman Liton Das’s 138 and Mehdi Hasan’s 78 led the team to a total score of 262 runs.

    These two batsmen put on a partnership of 165 runs for the seventh wicket. Khurram Shahzad took six wickets for Pakistan, while Mir Hamza and Salman Ali Agha took two each.

  • Bangladesh defeats Pakistan by 10 wickets in Pindi Test

    Bangladesh defeats Pakistan by 10 wickets in Pindi Test

    Bangladesh has defeated Pakistan by 10 wickets in the first Test of three match Test series in Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium.

    Pakistan were bowled out for just 146 in their second innings on the final day of the Rawalpindi Test, leaving Bangladesh with a target of just 30 runs to win.

    On the last day of the Rawalpindi Test match, Pakistan started the innings with the loss of one wicket when captain Shan Masood lost his wicket after adding just five runs.

    After that, Babar Azam, 22, Abdullah Shafiq, 37, Shaheen Shah Afridi, 2, Naseem Shah, 3, Saud Shakeel, Salman Ali Agha and Muhammad Ali were dismissed for zero.

    Mohammad Rizwan scored 51 runs, Pakistan had a lead of only 29 against Bangladesh.

    Mehdi Hasan Miraz 4, Shakib Al Hasan 3 while Sharaful Islam, Naheed Hasan and Hasan Mehmood got one wicket each in the second innings from Bangladesh.

    Match Overview:

    First inning:

    Pakistan-448/6 (Declared)
    Bangladesh-565/10

    Second inning:

    Pakistan-146 (Lead 29)
    Bangladesh 30/0

  • Live: Weather update for Pakistan-Bangladesh Test from Rawalpindi cricket stadium

    Live: Weather update for Pakistan-Bangladesh Test from Rawalpindi cricket stadium

    Bangladesh have won the toss and decided to bowl first against Pakistan. Before the first Test match to be played in Rawalpindi, the toss was delayed due to the wet outfield, but now, considering the situation at the umpire’s ground, it has been decided to do the toss at 2 pm local time, while the game starts at 2:30.

    The first Test match between Pakistan and Bangladesh has been delayed as the outfield in Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium remained wet after a spell of rain. The ground is being dried before being inspected again at 11:30 a.m.

    Earlier, both the teams arrived at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, with tight security provided on the highway while the teams left their hotels.

    During the teams’ movement, the Metro bus service was also completely suspended on the Rawalpindi to IJP Rawalpindi section.

    The first test match against Bangladesh is Pakistan Red Ball head coach Jason Gillespie’s first international assignment since his April appointment. It will also be Shaun Masood’s first Test match on home soil as captain. A new era will begin in red ball cricket.

    Pakistan Playing XI

    Abdullah Shafiq. Saim Ayub Shan Masood (Captain) Babar Azam. Saud Shakeel (Vice Captain), Muhammad Rizwan (Wicket Keeper), Salman Ali Agha. Shaheen Shah Afridi Naseem Shah Khurram Shahzad, and Muhammad Ali.

    Bangladesh Playing XI

    Najamul Hasan Shanto (captain), Hasan Mahmood, Laton Das, Mehdi Hasan Miraz, Mominul Haque, Mushfiqul Rahim, Naheed Rana, Naeem Hasan, Shadman Islam, Shakibul Hasan, Shariful Islam, Syed Khalid Ahmed, Taijoul Islam and Zakir Hasan.

  • U19 World Cup: Pakistan defeats Bangladesh by 5 runs in a thriller

    U19 World Cup: Pakistan defeats Bangladesh by 5 runs in a thriller

    Pakistan’s under-19 cricket team defeats Bangladesh by five runs in a thriller in the International Cricket Council (ICC) Under 19 cricket World Cup.

    Pakistan team returned to the pavilion by scoring only 155 runs in 40.4 overs. Shahzaib Khan scored 26 runs, Arfat Minhas 34 while Shamyl Husain and Ali Asfand scored 19 runs each.

    Chasing the target of 155 runs, the Bangladesh team bowled out for 150 runs in 35.5 overs. From Pakistan’s side, Ubiad Shah dismissed 5 players, Ali Raza took three wickets while Muhammad Zeshan took one but final wicket.

  • World Cup not over for Pakistan, says skipper Babar Azam

    World Cup not over for Pakistan, says skipper Babar Azam

    Pakistan captain Babar Azam said Tuesday that he still clings onto hope that his team can squeeze into the World Cup semi-finals despite the odds stacked against them.

    “Yes. We are trying to win our next two matches and let’s see where we stand,” said Azam after a seven-wicket romp over Bangladesh gave them a third win in seven matches.

    “We will take a lot of confidence into those matches.”

    Pakistan have six points and sit in fifth place in the 10-nation table.

    Australia, in fourth place, have eight points and a game in hand while third-placed New Zealand are third, also on eight points, having also played one game fewer.

    Pakistan face the Kiwis on Saturday in Bengaluru before finishing their group campaign against defending champions England in Kolkata on November 11.

    As well as two wins, the 1992 champions will need other results go their way if they are to stay in the tournament.

    On Tuesday, Shaheen Shah Afridi grabbed three wickets while openers Fakhar Zaman and Abdullah Shafique made 81 and 68 respectively as Pakistan chased down a 205-run target for the loss of three wickets with 105 balls to spare.

    “We know when Fakhar plays the way he can for 20-30 overs it is a different ball game. So we let him play his natural game and it is good to see,” said Azam of Zaman, the only Pakistan batsman to have scored a double century in one-day international cricket.

    Azam added: “We started well. Shaheen took early wickets. The main thing is we stuck to our length in the middle overs and we took wickets.”

    Fakhar, a 33-year-old left-hander, was playing only his second match of the tournament after being sidelined with a knee injury.

    “We were anxiously waiting for this win,” said Zaman.

    “Every win in the World Cup boosts the confidence and our aim is to win the remaining two matches. Our target is semi-final.”

    Zaman admitted the defeat to India earlier in the tournament had been a bodyblow but the team had gained new confidence by pushing South Africa all the way.

    Pakistan fought hard against the Proteas only to lose by a narrow one-wicket margin in Chennai on Friday.

    “That loss to India made the difference, every match against India does but we fought well in the South Africa match and that fight gave us much-needed rhythm,” said Zaman.

    Zaman also said the impact of his injury was not as severe as first feared.

    “I was batting well in the nets and had the team needed me before I would have played but my aim is to always score runs that help the team win.”

    Bounce Back

    Bangladesh became the first team to be eliminated after six losses in seven games.

    “At this moment we have to perform together in all three departments. It’s not any individual that can win us games,” said captain Shakib Al Hasan.

    His team still have two games to play in the round-robin stage against Sri Lanka in New Delhi on November 6 and against Australia in Pune five days later.

    “We need collective performances. Two more matches hopefully we can bounce back,” said Shakib, playing in his fourth World Cup.

    “The fans supported us and are behind us whether we are doing well or not. We have to give something back to them so they can smile.”

  • World Cup 2023: Pakistan defeats Bangladesh by seven wickets, semi-final hopes still alive

    World Cup 2023: Pakistan defeats Bangladesh by seven wickets, semi-final hopes still alive

    In the 31st match of the ICC ODI World Cup, Pakistan defeated Bangladesh easily by seven wickets and entered the race to reach the semi-finals.

    In the match played at Eden Gardens, Kolkata, Bangladesh captain Shakib Al Hasan won the toss and decided to bat first. Opener Tanzid Hasan was promptly dismissed by Shaheen Afraid for zero in the first over, later Najamul Hussain Shanto was also dismissed by Shaheen after scoring only four runs.

    Haris Rauf sent Mushfiqur Rahim back to the pavilion, while Iftikhar Ahmed guided Latin Das to the pavilion after he scored 45 runs. Mahmudullah, who scored 56 runs for Bangladesh, was also dismissed by Shaheen. Captain Shakib Al Hasan scored 43, Tawheed seven, Mehidi Hasan 25, Taskin Ahmed six, and Mustafizur Rahman three. The entire Bangladesh team was bowled out for 204 runs in 45.1 overs.

    On behalf of Pakistan, Shaheen Shah Afridi and Mohammad Wasim took three wickets each, while Haris Rauf took two wickets, and Iftikhar Ahmed and Usama Mir took one wicket each.

    Chasing Bangladesh’s target of 205 runs, Pakistan got off to a good start, with openers Abdullah Shafiq and Fakhar Zaman putting on a brilliant 128-run partnership. However, Abdullah then got out after scoring 68 runs off 69 balls. Fakhar Zaman got out with after putting up a brilliant 81 runs off 74 balls, his innings included 7 sixes and 3 fours.

    Mohammad Rizwan and Iftikhar Ahmed remained unbeaten by scoring 26 runs and 17 runs on behalf of Pakistan, the green shirts easily achieving the required target in 32.3 overs.

    Bangladesh’s Mehdi Hasan dismissed three players. Pakistan’s Fakhar Zaman was named player of the match for his brilliant batting.

    Cricket World Cup standings after Tuesday’s match (played, won, lost, tied, no result, points, net run rate):

    India 6 6 0 0 0 12 1.405

    South Africa 6 5 1 0 0 10 2.032

    New Zealand 6 4 2 0 0 8 1.232

    Australia 6 4 2 0 0 8 0.970


    Pakistan 7 3 4 0 0 6 -0.024

    Afghanistan 6 3 3 0 0 6 -0.718

    Sri Lanka 6 2 4 0 0 4 -0.275

    Netherlands 6 2 4 0 0 4 -1.277

    Bangladesh 7 1 6 0 0 2 -1.446

    England 6 1 5 0 0 2 -1.652

    Note: Top four teams qualify for the semi-finals

  • Possibility of three changes in Pakistan team against Bangladesh

    Possibility of three changes in Pakistan team against Bangladesh

    Pakistan cricket team will play its seventh match today against Bangladesh in the ICC World Cup. After a string of losses, there is a possibility of three changes in Pakistan’s playing XI.

    According to sources, Fakhar Zaman will return in the match at Eden Gardens in Kolkata. Zaman was suffering from a knee injury, but is likely to be included in the team instead of Imamul Haq. Salman Ali Agha will be fielded instead of all-rounder Muhammad Nawaz, who has scored only 81 runs in 5 matches and has taken only two wickets. If Salman Ali Agha is fielded, it will be his first World Cup match.

    Vice-captain Shadab Khan, who suffered a concussion in the previous match, may be rested for the match against Bangladesh. The team management is considering giving him full rest this week, while Usama Mir can be a part of the final XI in his place. Usama Mir replaced Shadab in the match against South Africa.

  • Asia Cup 2023: Pakistan beat Bangladesh by 7 wickets

    Pakistan beat Bangladesh by 7 wickets on Wednesday in Lahore in the first Super Four stage match.

    Bangladesh won the toss and decided to bat first. The lost their first 4 wickets within 47 runs. Shakib al Hassan and Mushfiq ur Rahim then scored a 100 runs partnership before Bangladesh started losing wickets on regular intervals. The entire team returned to the pavilion on 193 runs in 38.4 overs. Mushfiq ur Rahim was top scoer with 64 runs.

    Haris Rauf took 4 wickets while Nasim Shah took 3.

    From Pakistan, Imam ul Haq score 78 runs, Muhammad Riazwan 63 runs and Fakhar Zaman score 20.

    Pakistan will play their next match against India on September 10.

    Live Update

    Pakistan 194/3 (Overs 39.3)

    Pakistan 157/3 (Overs32.5)

    Imam ul Haq bowled out on 5th ball of 33rd over by Mehidy hassan.

    Pakistan 122/2 (Overs 26.3)

    Bangladesh 193 (38.4 Overs)

    Bangladesh Team all out on 193 runs in 38.4 overs. Haris Rauf took 4 wickets while Nasim Shah took 3. Shaheen Afrdi, Fahim Ashraf and Iftikhar Ahmed took 1 wicket each.

    Bangladesh 192/8 (37.3 Overs)

    One more wicket for Haris Rauf took another wicket. Taskin Ahmed goes for a duck.

    Bangladesh 190/7 (37.2 Overs)

    Another wicket down! Bangladesh’s batsman Mushfiq ur Rehman catch out on the ball of Haris Rauf.

    Bangladeshi batsman Shamim Husain Catch out on the 4th ball of 35th over by Iftikhar Ahmed. Imam ul Haq took his catch.

    Bangladesh 147/5 (29.1 Overs)

    Bangladeshi batsman Shakib Al Hassan Catch out on the first ball of 30th over. He scored 53 runs on 57 balls.

    Bangladesh 99/4 (20 Overs)

    Bangladesh 47/4 (9.1 Overs)

    Towhid Hridoy Bowled out on the first ball of 10th over by Haris Rauf.

    Bangladesh 45/3 (7.3 Overs)

    Muhammad Naim catch out on the 3rd ball of 8th over by Haris Rauf.

    Bangladesh 31/2 (5 Overs)

    Bangladeshi batsman Liton Das out on 5th ball of 5th over by Shaheen Afridi.

    Bangladesh 13/1 (2 Overs)

    Bangladeshi batsman Mehidy Hassan Catch out on the first ball of second over by Naseem Shah.

    Bangladesh won the toss and decided to bat first.