Bangladesh defeated Pakistan by 6 wickets in the second and final Test match played at Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi.
Bangladesh defeated Pakistan by 6 wickets in the second and final Test match played at Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium in Rawalpindi. With this victory, Bangladesh won the two-match Test series 2-0. All the players from Bangladesh performed very well in this Test series and played an important role in their team’s victory.
On the other hand, Pakistan players failed to show a great performance. Talking about the second test, Pakistan scored 274 runs in their first innings while batting first. In reply, Bangladesh’s score was 26 runs for six wickets at one point in their first innings. However, after this, Liton Das and Mehdi Hasan Miraz made a valuable partnership. These two players made a partnership of 165 runs for the seventh wicket. While Mehdi Hasan Miraz scored 78 runs on one hand, Liton Das contributed 138 runs on the other hand.
Due to their partnership, Bangladesh scored 262 runs in their first innings. After this, Pakistan was all out for 172 runs in their second innings. Bangladesh got a target of 185 runs which they achieved by losing four wickets. Today we tell you about three big changes that Pakistan must make after the defeat against Bangladesh.
1- Imam ul Haq should be brought back
Veteran opener Imam-ul-Haq played his last match for Pakistan in the 3-match Test series against Australia. Imam-ul-Haq scored 104 runs in the first two matches, including a half-century. Imam-ul-Haq was dropped in the third Test and in his place, Sam Ayub made his debut at the Sydney Cricket Ground.
Sam Ayub did not even open his account in the first innings while he scored 33 runs in the second innings. Imam ul Haq was dropped from the team soon after this. Abdullah Shafiq and Sam Ayub opened the innings for the Pakistan team against Bangladesh but both of them batted disappointingly.
Abdullah Shafiq’s form is declining and the Pakistan team management should call Imam ul Haq back into the team. Imam ul Haq has scored 1568 runs in 24 Tests at an average of 37.33, which includes three centuries.