Bangladesh vs Pakistan Test Highlights: Bangladesh has gained a slight lead over Pakistan in the first test match. Despite Ajan Awais’s century, Bangladesh managed to take a lead of 27 runs in the first innings. In the Test match being played in Dhaka, Bangladesh had scored 413 runs in the first innings, in response to which Pakistan’s first innings was reduced to 386 runs. Till stumps on the third day, Bangladesh had scored 7 runs in the second innings without losing any wicket.
Azaan Awais’s century on debut
On the third day, Pakistan continued its innings with a score of 179/1. Azaan Awais, who made his international debut, completed a century in the first match of his career after some time. Awais was out after scoring 103 runs in 165 balls. Awais made a partnership of 104 runs with Abdullah Fazal. At one time, Pakistan team had scored 210 runs with the loss of one wicket, but within the next 20 runs, 4 wickets fell.
Salman Agha and Mohammad Rizwan handled the Pakistani innings and saved the Pakistani team from falling badly behind by making a very important partnership of 119 runs. Rizwan scored 59 runs and Salman Agha scored 58 runs. Pakistani batting was once again exposed when it lost wickets in bunches again. Pakistan’s last 5 wickets fell within only 37 runs. As a result, Bangladesh was able to take a slight lead of 27 runs in the first innings. Mehdi Hasan Miraj made a big contribution in destroying the Pakistani batting, who took a total of 5 wickets.
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Bangladesh ahead by 34 runs
Bangladesh is ahead by 34 runs in the second innings at the end of the third day’s play. Shadman Islam and Mahmudul Hasan Joy are standing at the crease. Let us tell you that Bangladesh has a chance to score a hat-trick of wins against Pakistan in Test cricket. Bangladesh has defeated Pakistan in both the last Test matches and the lead of 34 runs is pointing towards that historic victory.
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