On the final day of the second Test match, Bangladesh’s progress towards the target continues, when the game started, Bangladesh’s score was 42 for no loss.
Zakir Hasan scored 31 runs while Shadman Islam came into the field with 9 runs, but Zakir Hasan had scored 40 runs when he became a victim of Mir Hamza.
At this time, Shadman Islam has scored 16 runs and Najamul Hussain Shanto is on the wicket without scoring any runs and Bangladesh’s total score has reached 58.
It should be noted that when the fourth day started, Pakistan had scored 21 runs for the loss of two wickets. Half of Pakistan’s team returned to the pavilion after scoring only 65 runs. Saeem Ayub scored 20 runs, Shan Masood scored 28 runs and Babar Azam scored 11 runs. Out, Shakeel Masood came to support Mohammad Rizwan but he too returned for two runs.
Pakistan had scored 117 runs for the loss of six wickets by the lunch break, thus giving Pakistan a total of 129 runs in Bangladesh’s first innings at that time.
The lead was taken. When the game started after the lunch break, Mohammad Rizwan added five more runs to his score. He returned to the pavilion by taking a catch to the wicketkeeper on the ball of Hasan Mohammad on 43 runs.
Muhammad Ali came to support Salman Agha but he got out on the first ball, Abrar Ahmed was caught out after scoring 2 runs, Pakistan’s last wicket of Mir Hamza he scored 4 runs, Salman Agha with 47 runs. Not out.
In this way, the entire team of Pakistan got out by scoring 172 runs, Pakistan has a lead of 184 runs over Bangladesh. Thus, Bangladesh need 185 runs to win the second Test match.
On behalf of Bangladesh, Naheed Rana got four, Hasan Mehmood got five while Tasin Ahmed dismissed one player. Bangladesh had scored 42 runs in seven overs when the match had to be stopped due to bad weather. At that time, Zakir Hasan was at the crease with 31 runs and Shadman Islam with 9 runs.