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    6.1 Gone! Lapse in concentration after a bit of a delay and a feeblish poke means he has to go back to the hut. Over the wicket and bowled shortish with the angle taking away, discernable outswing as well, gets a faint edge and has been gobbled by Rizwan! 18/1
    10.1 What a start by Hassan Ali! Over the wicket, bangs it on a shortish length and gets it to nip away a fraction from middle, he is drawn into the edge and has been taken in the slips! 31/2
    73.3 Nervous nineties and Mominul bites the dust! Fires in a quicker ball on the stumps, skids on and keeps a bit low; moves onto the back foot and tries to parry it across the line, hitting the front pad. Mominul reviews it immediately, and that looks plumb to me. Ultra Edge is coming up, no bat is involved there. Ball tracking confirms all three reds and hitting the middle-leg stump. A brilliant innings finally comes to an end. 276/4
    52.2 Massive appeal and the umpire is unmoved! Good length ball nips back in with the angle. Shanto plays across the line with the straight bat, commits a bit late and thuds the top of the front pad. Masood sends it upstairs for another look. No bat is involved, confirmed by the Ultra Edge. Pitching outside off, shapes back in and hits the off stump. Finally, a sigh of relief from the Pakistan camp and the fielders celebrate. The 170-run partnership is broken and Abbas gets his deserved wicket. 201/3
    109.3 Cleans him up with a beauty! On a length and nipped the ball in and breached his defense as he played down the wrong line, tried to lash it down the ground and got undone by the angle and little bit movement. Huge breakthrough for Pakistan because he could have prolonged the innings and batted smartly with tail but now Pakistan can attack from both ends and finish up the innings quickly 380/8
    96.4 Bowls a bumper wide outside off with whatever pace he can muster and gets the desired result, such a clever operator, he tries to bludgeon it downtown across the line and finds the fielder at mid-on - the fielder runs to his left and take a wonderful running catch. A lot of relief for Pakistan as they replenish their fluids in hot and humid conditions 338/5
    100.4 Straight to the fielder! Another soft-dismissal, needless! Back of a length at fifth stump line, Imam-ul-Haq with brilliant reflexes gobbles it up down his throat at backward point, barely had any Tim e to react. Abbas picks his second in this session, exactly what Pakistan were toiling for, but once again a loose shot as Bangladesh try to up the ante and pile up quick runs 354/6
    106.5 126.1kph. Bowls a well-directed lifter at middle, right at his eye-line and he gets in a tangle, trying to break free with a pull, ending up with a faint edge to the keeper, Abbas is absolutely pumped up, keeps finding ways to pick wickets 378/7
    110.5 Doesn't have the pace and yet bowls so well within himself, manages to dig in a bouncer at middle-stump and Ebadot has no answers to it, miscues it to Rizwan. A straightforward catch as the ball lobbed up and gave him plenty of time to settle under. Abbas gets a deserving fifer and feels euphoric, he is a model of consistency in the longer version of the game. 384/9
    117.1 Saud Shakeel takes a gem at second slip, diving to his right in no time and taking a stunner; was a length ball tight at off-stump and he slapped it, ending up edging it. Excellent cameo that has pushed the score past 400 413/10
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    33
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    37 (b 20, lb 8, nb 9)
    TOTAL
    413 all out (117.1 Overs, RR: 3.52, 557 minutes)
    Fall of wickets: 1-18 (Mahmudul Hasan Joy, 6.1 ov), 2-31 (Shadman Islam, 10.1 ov), 3-201 (Najmul Hossain Shanto, 52.2 ov), 4-276 (Mominul Haque, 73.3 ov), 5-338 (Litton Das, 96.4 ov), 6-354 (Mehidy Hasan Miraz, 100.4 ov), 7-378 (Taijul Islam, 106.5 ov), 8-380 (Mushfiqur Rahim, 109.3 ov), 9-384 (Ebadot Hossain, 110.5 ov), 10-413 (Taskin Ahmed, 117.1 ov)
    BowlingOMRWEconWDNB
    Shaheen Shah Afridi31.1811333.6200
    Mohammad Abbas3489252.703
    Hasan Ali2657512.8800
    Salman Agha602504.1600
    Noman Ali200801406
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    54.4 Awais is gone! Taskin makes the breakthrough. This was an indisciplined shot from Awais, who throws his bat without a lot of foot movement at a short of a length ball outside off. He sends it flying off the outside edge to slip, where Shanto gets his paws on it. It's a nice, sharp catch, the ball was traveling rapidly and came to Shanto about shoulder-height. The big partnership is finally broken, and Bangladesh have an opening 210/2
    21.6 Celebrappeal from Miraz and finds the breakthrough! Floated a good length ball on middle-off, leans forward to defend off the front foot, plays a bit late inside the line of the ball and strikes the front pad. That looks plumb, and Imam sends it upstairs to have another look. No bat is involved, confirmed by the Ultra Edge. All three reds on the ball tracking and hitting the middle-leg stump. Pakistan lose their first wicket and the review too. 106/1
    63.4 down the track but can't clear mid on. Fazal goes too! What a horror morning this is turning into for Pakistan, who have now lost their fourth in close succession. Fazal had been batting so patiently, but runs at Miraz, who has fired this in flat. He had lofted him over his head a few overs ago, but Fazal gets too close to this one and can't get under it. He forces a shot and it flies flat to mid on, who holds it safely at head height. A fine maiden innings from Fazal, but he goes just as Pakistan needed him to stay and return some steadiness to the innings. 230/5
    58.6 sliced to point. This is an outstanding low catch from Shadman! Was that a bit of a trap that Bangladesh had set? Taskin lets out a roar. He had bowled a full delivery outside off from around the wicket, and had Shan driving at it with an open face. But Shan fails to keep his shot down, and sends it in the air towards point, where Shadman dives hard and low to his right to get his hands on this chance, just a few centimetres before it hits the ground. The ball never got much higher than knee-height, but Masood had hit it well enough and it carried. Pakistan lose two in quick succession. 226/3
    59.6 misses a sweep, Bangladesh go up in appeal for lbw, and umpire Dharmasena raises the finger! This looked a strong shout, as it pitched on about off, bounced and straightened, as Shakeel failed to make contact with the big, flat sweep. Shakeel reviews the decision though. Perhaps he's hoping the bounce will save him, because he seems to have been hit in line with the stumps. Ball tracker suggests it would have crashed into the top of middle and off. And that's the third batter Pakistan have had to say goodbye to in the last 20 minutes. Bangladesh are making the big moves this session. 227/4
    92.1 Edged and taken! So two set batters back in the hut, exactly what Bangladesh hoped for! Both Rizwan and Salman depart in quick succession! Nahid delivers the goods, lands it short and hurries him with his searing pace and gets decent purchase of the deck, he got stuck deep in the crease and couldn't hold himself back, just went feeling for it and got a clear edge that has been taken by the fielder at second slip! It's a moving day in this Test. Pakistan still trail by 60 runs. Salman admonishes himself from that lapse in concentration 353/7
    89.4 Tries to hit a few out of the park and perishes in the process! Generously flighted on middle and dropped it short as well, springs down the track and he lost his shape as he tried to loft it over mid-off but found Mahmudul who hangs onto a brilliant catch, reverse cups it and this is a vital breakthrough for Bangladesh 349/6
    97.4 Drags it short and gets it to spin viciously across off, he got width and wanted to cut it behind square on off, Shanto takes a sharp catch at first slip. The plan works to perfection 372/8
    99.1 Gone! Collapsing like a house of cards! Drops it short and slants it in from outside off, he stretches forward and chips it straight to the man at short cover. It's Mehidy's 14th fifer in Test cricket, what a tremendous feat. He has been a model of consistency for Bangladesh, got great bounce and spin as well. Conditions have got better for spinners 374/9
    100.3 Gets lured by the flight and it slants in a touch, prances down the track in a bid to loft it down the ground for a six, he missed the line and ends up making big ugly mess of his stumps, beautifully and strategically bowled to the tail lenders, tested his patience by dangling the carrot and he took it 386/10
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    120
    Extras
    25 (b 8, lb 2, nb 9, w 6)
    TOTAL
    386 all out (100.3 Overs, RR: 3.84, 477 minutes)
    Fall of wickets: 1-106 (Imam-ul-Haq, 21.6 ov), 2-210 (Azan Awais, 54.4 ov), 3-226 (Shan Masood, 58.6 ov), 4-227 (Saud Shakeel, 59.6 ov), 5-230 (Abdullah Fazal, 63.4 ov), 6-349 (Mohammad Rizwan, 89.4 ov), 7-353 (Salman Agha, 92.1 ov), 8-372 (Noman Ali, 97.4 ov), 9-374 (Shaheen Shah Afridi, 99.1 ov), 10-386 (Hasan Ali, 100.3 ov)
    BowlingOMRWEconWDNB
    Taskin Ahmed1817023.8803
    Ebadot Hossain1225404.502
    Nahid Rana21210414.9524
    Mehidy Hasan Miraz38510252.6800
    Taijul Islam11.30462400
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    5.1 hit in front and given out! Joy reviews. That looked like a solid shout from Abbas, who is a master at bowling for this kind of dismissal. This pitched outside off and nipped back at Joy, who was trying to clip to leg but playing down the wrong line entirely. It hit him flush on the front pad just under the knee roll, and ball tracker suggests it would have gone on to clip leg stump. Joy has to go, but Bangladesh retain the review - it was an umpire's call. 15/1
    10.5 that's that hint of extra bounce on this surface! Hasan Ali has got one to leap off the pitch, takes the shoulder of Shadman's bat, and leaps gleefully into the hands of Saud Shakeel at gully. This was a nice, tight line to the leftie, pitching on about off stump so that he has to play. And the pitch did the rest. It rose much higher than Shadman was expecting, and the ball came very gently off the top of his bat and over to the fielder. Not sure the batter did much wrong there. 23/2
    42.5 There's the breakthrough! Good length outside off, and seaming back in. Mominul caught in two minds as he presses forward but withdraws his bat late. Not enough though, as the ball catches a faint nick through off the bottom of the bat. It's a faint sound but snicko confirms the news 128/3
    67.1 Shanto goes for the reverse and is caught in front of the stumps. The finger goes up, but Shanto has reviewed immediately. The only thing that will save him here is an under-edge, you suspect. Noman had flighted this nicely, and got it to dip beneath the shot, pitching on middle and straightening in line with the stumps. Ball tracker suggests it would have hit leg stump flush. Shanto's got to go, 13 short of a second century in the match. 216/6
    52.2 gone! Bangladesh are showing some intent, but it has cost them a wicket early. Mushfiq tries to take Hassan Ali over the top as well, and ends up holing out . This was full and just outside off stump, but where Mushfiq had been looking to go over the bowler's head, the ball took the outside half of the bat and floated out towards mid off, where a straightforward catch is taken 164/4
    60.2 he's caught at fine leg. Shaheen strikes with a bouncer second ball! This was a sharp, well-directed bouncer getting up to head height, and Litton decides to take it on, hooking it high into the air. He's mistimed that though, and the top edge floats out to Hasan Ali, who is running around the rope to his left, and takes the catch a couple of metres inside the boundary. A nicely-judged catch. Pakistan have made another dent. 190/5
    69.1 wonderful bit of Test match bowling to get his 100th Test wicket. A classic left-arm spinner's dismissal. This was given plenty of air outside off stump, drifted in at the right hander, dipped and gripped on him, and as he lunged forward in defence, took the outside edge of his bat and leapt out to the lap of slip where Salman Agha was waiting. Lovely bit of bowling. 225/7
    69.4 Timberr! Noman gets two in an over. This was a slider, pitched slightly shorter, but not short enough for Taijul to play back to it, which is what he does. Taijul ends up playing a short arm pull to this, but the length is not there for that shot, and it rushes into the top of off stump. 232/8
    70.3 another wild hoick and he finds square leg with that one. This was shortish, at the body, and Taskin toe-ended that into the air as he swung while backing away. The fielder didn't have to move far to get underneath it. 240/9
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    TOTAL
    240/9d (70.3 Overs, RR: 3.4, 337 minutes)
    Did not bat: Nahid Rana
    Fall of wickets: 1-15 (Mahmudul Hasan Joy, 5.1 ov), 2-23 (Shadman Islam, 10.5 ov), 3-128 (Mominul Haque, 42.5 ov), 4-164 (Mushfiqur Rahim, 52.2 ov), 5-190 (Litton Das, 60.2 ov), 6-216 (Najmul Hossain Shanto, 67.1 ov), 7-225 (Mehidy Hasan Miraz, 69.1 ov), 8-232 (Taijul Islam, 69.4 ov), 9-240 (Taskin Ahmed, 70.3 ov)
    BowlingOMRWEconWDNB
    Shaheen Shah Afridi1625423.3700
    Mohammad Abbas1433512.511
    Hasan Ali17.325232.9700
    Salman Agha501803.600
    Noman Ali1817634.2200
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    12.1 Strikes straight away! Comes in from around the wicket and tosses this one up on a good length. Perhaps Awais should have gone forward to this, but he opts to slink back and cut. The ball though skids through - it's the arm ball - and cramps him for space. Top of off is disturbed, and Bangladesh have an opening! 57/2
    0.6 edged and gone! That's a lovely line from Taskin over the wicket. This was on the full side of a good length, and angled gently across the left-hander Imam, but still pitching tight on off stump. Imam comes forward in defence but doesn't have his eye in yet. He can only get a thin edge to this ball, and Litton takes it comfortably. This is exactly what Bangladesh wanted when they declared before lunch. 3/1
    31.5 huuuuuge appeal as Taijul pings Fazal on the back leg, but umpire Kettleborough is unmoved. Bangladesh review after only a little deliberation. This was a beautifully tossed up delivery from over the wicket to the left hander, but it spun sharply. That sharp turn is why Fazal misses with his defensive shot. Would it have been turning past leg stump? No, says ball tracker! That would have crashed into leg. Bangladesh are ecstatic as the umpire reverses his decision. 119/4
    15.2 Rana gets his wicket! He's bowled so well this morning, and this might just be the best of the lot. Back of a length from around the wicket, angled in around off stump but straightens down the line. Squares up Masood, and it's a thick outside edge that Litton gobbles up behind the stumps 68/3
    32.4 Agha is gone now, caught in the gully! Bangladesh are ecstatic. It's the jag back in earlier in the over that has created the doubt in Agha's mind, which led to him feeling the need to play at this back-of-a-length ball a little away from his body. He plays with an angled bat and it flies off the edge into the midriff of Shadman Islam, who is the finer of the two gully fielders Bangladesh have in play. That's a lovely piece of day five bowling from Taskin as well, who out-thought Agha there. Bangladesh sense a big opportunity. 121/5
    44.3 There it is! Rana gets the breakthrough! Shakeel will be disappointed with that. This was fuller outside off, and Rana was hoping for just the tiniest bit of movement away - that's precisely what he gets - as Shakeel goes for the drive but can only manage a thick edge. Litton makes no mistake falling to his left. We're in for a spicy finish folks! 152/6
    46.2 And now they erupt! Bangladesh and Rana and rocking and rolling! This has made Rizwan look pretty foolish, truth be told. This was just short of a good length, but not short enough to leave on length - which is seemingly what Rizwan does. It pitches well outside off, but jags bag prodigiously and rattles the bails on the top of middle. Top, top bowling from the young quick! At 147 clicks too! 153/7
    48.4 Pakistan are on the brink! Massive appeal, but maybe too high. That's what the umpire thinks anyway. Bangladesh review. This one was just short of a good length and struck Noman on the back thigh. And what a review it is! Three reds, and the ninth wicket falls! Rana is running through the tail! 158/9
    47.5 And Pakistan are folding fast here! Hasan Ali never looked comfortable against Taijul and here he plays back to one that's floated on a good length. It's the arm ball that skids on and strikes in front of leg stump. The finger goes up and Pakistan review, but the three reds confirm the bad news. Bangladesh are now two wickets away! 154/8
    52.5 Rana fittingly deals the final blow! Banged in short, and Shaheen can only fend this away. Short leg takes an easy catch. Pakistan review but this was clearly glove. Rana has five! And Bangladesh have won by 104 runs! Their third straight win against Pakistan in Tests. 163/10
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    TOTAL
    163 all out (52.5 Overs, RR: 3.08, 247 minutes)
    Fall of wickets: 1-3 (Imam-ul-Haq, 0.6 ov), 2-57 (Azan Awais, 12.1 ov), 3-68 (Shan Masood, 15.2 ov), 4-119 (Abdullah Fazal, 31.5 ov), 5-121 (Salman Agha, 32.4 ov), 6-152 (Saud Shakeel, 44.3 ov), 7-153 (Mohammad Rizwan, 46.2 ov), 8-154 (Hasan Ali, 47.5 ov), 9-158 (Noman Ali, 48.4 ov), 10-163 (Shaheen Shah Afridi, 52.5 ov)
    BowlingOMRWEconWDNB
    Taskin Ahmed101402412
    Mehidy Hasan Miraz1734712.7600
    Nahid Rana9.524054.0600
    Ebadot Hossain20904.500
    Taijul Islam1432221.5700

Match Details

Toss

Pakistan , elected to field first

Player Of The Match

Series result

Bangladesh led the 2-match series 1-0

Match number

Season

Hours of play (local time)

10.00 start, Lunch 12.00-12.40, Tea 14.40-15.00, Close 17.00

Match days

8,9,10,11,12 May 2026 (5-day match)

Reserve Umpire

Match Referee

Points

Bangladesh 12, Pakistan 0

Close of Play

  • Fri, 8 May - day 1 - Bangladesh 1st innings 301/4 (Mushfiqur Rahim 48*, Litton Das 8*, 85 ov)
  • Sat, 9 May - day 2 - Pakistan 1st innings 179/1 (Azan Awais 85*, Abdullah Fazal 37*, 46 ov)
  • Sun, 10 May - day 3 - Bangladesh 2nd innings 7/0 (Mahmudul Hasan Joy 2*, Shadman Islam 0*, 1.5 ov)
  • Mon, 11 May - day 4 - Bangladesh 2nd innings 152/3 (Najmul Hossain Shanto 58*, Mushfiqur Rahim 16*, 50.3 ov)
  • Tue, 12 May - day 5 - Pakistan 2nd innings 163 (52.5 ov) - end of match

Match Notes

Pakistan 4th innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st3Imam-ul-HaqAzan Awais
2nd54Azan AwaisAbdullah Fazal
3rd11Shan MasoodAbdullah Fazal
4th51Salman AghaAbdullah Fazal
5th2Salman AghaSaud Shakeel
6th31Mohammad RizwanSaud Shakeel
7th1Noman AliMohammad Rizwan
8th1Noman AliHasan Ali
9th4Noman AliShaheen Shah Afridi
10th5Mohammad AbbasShaheen Shah Afridi