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Player of the Match
Player of the Match

Taijul takes six as Bangladesh complete 2-0 sweep

The Bangladesh players celebrate their win BCB

Bangladesh 278 (Litton 126, Shahzad 4-81) and 390 (Mushfiqur 137, Litton 69, Shahzad 4-86) beat Pakistan 232 (Babar 68, Rana 3-60, Taijul 3-67) and 358 (Rizwan 94, Masood 71, Agha 71, Taijul 6-120) by 78 runs

Bangladesh overcame one hour of nerves on the fifth morning to beat Pakistan by 78 runs in the Sylhet Test and complete a consecutive 2-0 sweep over them. Also, for the first time in their history, Bangladesh have won four successive Tests, having beaten Ireland 2-0 last year. Taijul Islam led the way with a six-wicket haul in the fourth innings, but the credit will also go to Litton Das for his 126, which resurrected Bangladesh from the dead on the first day.

It is a landmark moment for Bangladesh cricket. They played solid cricket across ten days in the Test series. While their pace attack got rave reviews, their spinners too stepped up as the experienced Taijul took two of the last three wickets on the final morning.

Before that, Mohammad Rizwan held Bangladesh at bay for nearly an hour, until Sajid Khan edged Taijul for 28. In the next over, Rizwan guided Shoriful Islam to Mehidy Hasan Miraz at gully for 94. Mehidy had earlier dropped a tough chance at gully when Rizwan had tried a similar shot in the day's first over, while a Sajid top edge had dropped in front of wicketkeeper Litton.

Taijul took the final wicket when Khurram Shahzad swung him towards deep midwicket, where debutant Tanzid Hasan held a high catch.

Chasing 437, Pakistan started the day on 316 for 7. It was a spirited response from the under-fire visitors, who were bumped by two decent partnerships. Shan Masood and Babar Azam added 92 for the third wicket, which mitigated their early losses of openers Azan Awais and Abdullah Fazal. The partnership ended when Mehidy nabbed Babar down the leg side for 47. Masood scored 71 before Taijul had him caught at short leg.

Rizwan and Salman Agha staved off any further batting collapse with a 134-run partnership for the sixth wicket. The pair batted at a fair clip, frustrating the home side who, in their attacking mindset, hardly bowled a maiden over during that period.

With the second new ball, Taijul finally breached Agha's defence with an arm-ball. The batter made 71. Rizwan kept the fight on but the task proved to be too monumental.

Pakistan 4th innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st27Azan AwaisAbdullah Fazal
2nd14Shan MasoodAzan Awais
3rd92Shan MasoodBabar Azam
4th21Shan MasoodSaud Shakeel
5th8Shan MasoodSalman Agha
6th134Mohammad RizwanSalman Agha
7th8Mohammad RizwanHasan Ali
8th54Mohammad RizwanSajid Khan
9th0Mohammad RizwanKhurram Shahzad
10th0Mohammad AbbasKhurram Shahzad