History has been made by the Bangladesh Cricket Team. It entered Pakistan, crushed Pakistan seriously in both matches of the Test series, and enrolled in a notable 2-0 triumph. Bangladesh has never defeated Pakistan in a Test series before.
No Pakistani fan will ever be able to forget Bangladesh’s slap on the face of all the brave men, including Babar Azam, who travels the world and boasts of being the cricket king. The Bangladesh cricket crew, which is confronting a political overthrow in the nation, enrolled in a memorable triumph by overcoming Pakistan 2-0 on its own ground. Bangladesh won the main Test by 10 wickets at the Rawalpindi Cricket Arena, while in the second Test as well, it brought the group loaded with legends to its knees.
Pakistan lost the series to Bangladesh without precedent for its Test history
Bangladesh has never defeated Pakistan in a Test series before in Pakistan’s history. In this series itself, it made the record of losing in tests interesting. Pakistan cricket should be ashamed of themselves for this. Bangladesh is no place before Pakistan on paper as well as regarding players, yet when the batsmen of the host group gave up, its bowlers likewise tumbled down. Fielding resulted in a lot of missed catches, which helped Bangladesh make history.
Pakistan gave in this way.
Pakistan’s subsequent innings were restricted to only 172 runs. Bangladesh got an obvious objective of 185 runs in the subsequent innings. As the game could not be played on the first day of the match due to rain, it appeared that the weather might assist the hosts when it rained on the fourth day, and similar chances were seen on the fifth day. However, this did not occur. By defeating Pakistan, Bangladesh made history and provided a unique opportunity for cricket fans in their nation to celebrate.
This is Bangladesh’s history.
The Bangladesh team got off to a great start in its pursuit of the target of 185 runs. Shadman Islam (24) and Zakir Hasan (40) each contributed 58 runs for the first wicket. After that, Mominul Haque scored 34 runs and captain Nazmul Hussain Shanto scored 38 runs to get the team close to winning. When the two of them got out, Mushfiqur Rahim and previous chief Shakib Al Hasan put the last nail in the casket by scoring unbeaten 22 and unbeaten 21 runs separately. In 56 overs, Bangladesh scored 185 runs, losing four wickets, to reach the goal.