Pakistan lost to Bangladesh by 104 runs in the first test

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Dhaka: Bangladesh beat Pakistan by 104 runs in the first Test match at the Sher Bangla Stadium.

In this Test match, Pakistan won and decided to bowl first, in response to Bangladesh scoring 413 runs in the first innings.

Among the notable batsmen in the first innings for Bangladesh was captain Najamul Hasan Shinto who scored 101 runs and Mominul Haq added 91 runs and Mushfiqur Rahim added 71 runs.

In the first matches against Bangladesh, Mohammad Abbas dismissed 5 wickets, Shaheen Afridi took 3 wickets and Hasan Ali and Numan Ali took one wicket each.

Pakistan team scored 386 runs and lost 27 runs in their first matches. Azhan Oweys won with 103 runs, Abdullah Fazl 60, Muhammad Rizwan 59 and Salman Ali Akha with 58 runs, including Imamul Haq 45 runs and Shahin Shah Afrini 13 runs.

On behalf of Bangladesh, Mehdi Hasan Miraz took 5 wickets while showing good bowling performance while Tasin Ahmed and Tejul Islam also dismissed 2 wickets each.

The hosts posted 240 runs in their second innings with 9 overs and thus Pakistan set a target of 268 runs before the lunch break on the final day of play.

In the second match, captain Necemul Hasen Shinto scored 87 runs and Mominul Haq scored 56 runs on behalf of the host team.

In the second match against Bangladesh, Hasan Ali and Numan Ali took 3, 3 and Shaheen Afridi took 2 wickets and Muhammad Abbas took one wicket.

Young opener Azan Owais, who opened with 103 runs in the first innings against Bangladesh, was the guest of 15 runs in the second innings.

Abdullah Fazl was the top scorer for Pakistan in the second innings, scoring 66 runs, while Salman Ali Axa scored 26 runs. Pakistan team scored 163 runs and had to lose by 104 runs.

In the second innings against Bangladesh, Pakistan’s first wicket fell by 3 runs when Imamul Haq was dismissed for 2 runs, the second wicket fell by 57 runs when Azan Owais returned to the pavilion after 15 runs.

The national team lost in the form of captain Shan Masood, who was also dismissed with 2 runs and the fourth round fell with 119 votes and Abdullah Fazal was dismissed with 66 votes.

Pakistan’s fifth wicket fell for 121 runs when Salman Ali Akha was dismissed for 26 runs, the sixth fell for 152 runs, Saud Shakeel fell for 15 runs and the seventh wicket fell for 153 runs, Muhammad Rizwan was dismissed by Naheyed1.

The eighth wicket of the national team was 154 runs, the ninth wicket was 158 runs and the last wicket was 163 runs.

On behalf of Bangladesh, Nahid Rana took 5 wickets, Tasin Ahmed and Tejul Islam took 2 wickets, and Mehdi Hasan Miraz took 1 wicket.

Bangladeshi captain Nejamul Hasan Shinto scored 101 runs in the first matches and 87 runs in the second match and for this he was declared as the man of the match.

The second test match between Pakistan and Bangladesh will be played in Sylhet from May 16.

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