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Sports

2-0: Bangladesh humiliate Pakistan for historic Test series win

Published September 3, 2024
Bangladesh’s players pose with the trophy as they celebrate after winning the second and last Test cricket match against Pakistan, at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium in Rawalpindi on September 3, 2024. Photo: AFP
Bangladesh’s players pose with the trophy as they celebrate after winning the second and last Test cricket match against Pakistan, at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium in Rawalpindi on September 3, 2024. Photo: AFP

RAWALPINDI: Bangladesh celebrated a historic first-ever Test series win over Pakistan and a 2-0 clean sweep with a six-wicket victory in Rawalpindi on Tuesday.

Shakib Al Hasan hit the winning boundary 25 minutes before the tea break on the fifth and final day to spark jubilation in the away dressing room.

A handful of Bangladesh supporters waving the nation’s flag were also there to see their country win only a third away series in 33 attempts.

Shakib remained unbeaten on 21 and Mushfiqur Rahim was on 22 as the visitors painstakingly overhauled the tricky 185-run target.

Spinners Mehidy and Shakib lead Bangladesh to maiden Pakistan Test win

Openers Zakir Hasan (40) and Shadman Islam (24), plus skipper Najmul Hossain Shanto (38) and Mominul Haque (34), all put runs on the board to help Bangladesh inch their way to a famous win.

Pakistan scored 274 and 172 in the second Test while Bangladesh recovered from 26-6 to make 262 in their first innings.

Litton Das’s 138 rescued Bangladesh with the bat before fast bowlers Hasan Mahmud (5-43) and Nahid Rana (4-44) wrecked Pakistan on Monday with career-best figures.

Bangladesh won the first Test by 10 wickets – also in Rawalpindi – for their first victory over Pakistan in 14 matches.

Najmul described the series win as momentous and a heroes’ welcome awaits when they get home to a country which recently saw protests and the overthrow of former premier Sheikh Hasina.

“It means a lot to Bangladesh cricket and to all the players,” said the captain.

“I cannot express the feelings but I can say that we all are very happy and overjoyed.

“When we came here everybody was determined to do something special and we wanted to win. I am happy that everyone did his job to the best and we have won a historic series.”

Bangladesh outplayed the home team in both Tests and were the better bowling side despite having an inexperienced pace attack.

Before this, Bangladesh’s only away Test series wins came in the West Indies in 2009 and Zimbabwe three years ago.

In contrast, Pakistan have now lost six of their last 10 home Tests, drawing the other four.

“It is extremely disappointing to lose when you start a busy season,” said skipper Shan Masood, whose team faces England in a three-match home series starting next month.

“In both the Tests we let them back in the game and in this one from 26-6, so it is something we need to address before our next series.”

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Imran Sarr Sep 03, 2024 03:39pm
What do you expect? nepotism, sidelining of talented players who have worked hard for years, negative politics, racism and lack of nurishment of young players. Stop adding 16 years old to the team.
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Faiz Jalib Sep 03, 2024 03:59pm
Sir, aap ka vision hai!!
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Imran Sarr Sep 03, 2024 04:20pm
You move anything to Punjab and it ends up with tuadee, usee, tuseee. Yeh mulk tumhara hai hum Hain khamkhuwa is mein.
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Ash Chak Sep 03, 2024 07:30pm
There is no planning in the PCB Things are being run on and hoc basis. This is the result.
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A S Sep 03, 2024 07:43pm
Don't blame Babar. He may not perform consistently, loosing at home started under his leadership and ruined careers, but he has a huge PR machinery backing him.
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A S Sep 03, 2024 07:44pm
Babar is bigger than Pakistan cricket and no one dare think about sacking him.
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A Afridi Sep 03, 2024 07:46pm
Great players help their teams win. Babar isn't one.
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A Afridi Sep 03, 2024 07:48pm
Shaheen dropped but Babar playing? Isn't this clear case of discrimination?
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A Afridi Sep 03, 2024 07:50pm
Punjabis ruined pakistani cricket.
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A Afridi Sep 03, 2024 07:57pm
Invite Afghan cricket team. They will defeat Punjabi cricket in two days.
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Humayun Sep 03, 2024 08:01pm
Afghanistan is my new favourite team.
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Az_Iz Sep 04, 2024 12:24am
A team that played better won.Nothing humiliating. Congratulations to Bangladesh.
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Imran Sarr Sep 04, 2024 03:14pm
@Az_Iz , in your own home ground, poor bowling and batting performance!!!!
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Imran Sarr Sep 04, 2024 03:15pm
@A S, stupid
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