PAK vs BAN: “This is not my best innings…”, Liton Das gave a big reaction after scoring a century in the second test

Liton Das scored 138 runs in the first innings of the second Test against Pakistan. Litton Das (Photo Source: X/Twitter) The second match of the Test series between Pakistan and Bangladesh is being played at the Rawalpindi Stadium. The host team was all out for 274 runs in the first innings. The Bangladeshi team also looked helpless in front of Pakistan’s pace attack in the first innings, the team lost 6 wickets for a score of just 26. After which the pair of Liton Das and Mehdi Hasan Miraz gave the team a great comeback. There was a record partnership of 165 runs for the seventh wicket between the two batsmen. Mehdi Hasan Miraz scored 78 runs, while Liton Das played a brilliant innings of 138 runs in 228 balls. Due to which Bangladesh was able to score 262 runs in the first innings. Liton Das is currently making a lot of headlines due to his brilliant innings. Meanwhile, the batsman has given a big statement about his innings, he has said that he is happy but this is not his best innings at all. I am lucky that I got the chance and I am happy- Liton Das Bangladeshi batsman Liton Das has described his innings played against Sri Lanka in Mirpur in 2022 as the best. Let us tell you, in that match too, Bangladesh lost 5 wickets for a score of 25. Then Mushfiqur Rahim (175) and Liton Das (141) scored centuries to bring the team back. Speaking on India Today after the third day of the second Test, Liton Das said, Not really (my best innings). I scored 141 against Sri Lanka, it was the same situation then. It is a good score. I am lucky that I got the opportunity and I am happy. Liton was then asked what was the plan during the third day of the game. He said, We didn’t plan for too long. When I started with Shakib, he got out early. When Miraz came, we only discussed how to break his momentum. Credit goes to Miraz. He got injured after being hit by the ball. Miraz put Pakistan on the backfoot with his shot.

Gus Atkinson is very happy with his performance at Lord’s, after winning the second Test, he made a big statement about his century and brilliant bowling

England defeated Sri Lanka by 190 runs in the second Test match played at Lord’s. Gus Atkinson (Pic Source-X) England defeated Sri Lanka by 190 runs in the second Test match played at Lord’s. In this match, Gus Atkinson played an important role in his team’s victory by giving an excellent all-round performance for England. Let us tell you, Gus Atkinson first scored 118 runs in the first innings against Sri Lanka. This was his first century in international Test cricket. After this, he bowled lethally in Sri Lanka’s second innings and took 5 wickets. Gus Atkinson took a total of 7 wickets in this match. In the second innings, he did not let any Sri Lankan batsman dominate him. After the match ended, Gus Atkinson made a big statement about his performance. According to Gus Atkinson, he felt very happy to see his name in both the Honours Boards. Gus Atkinson said during the presentation after the match, ‘I cannot ask for anything more than this. It is really amazing to see my name in both the Honours Boards. Batting with Joe Root in the first innings was very special for me. This week would have been great for my father too. My first red ball match at Lord’s was great for me. I also enjoyed bowling a lot. I am very happy with the way we played aggressive cricket and did not worry about runs. England beat Sri Lanka in the second test Talking about the second Test, England scored 427 runs after losing all wickets in their first innings, in response to which Sri Lanka was all out for 196 runs in their first innings. England failed to bat well in their second innings and were all out for 251 runs. Joe Root scored 103 runs in the second innings for the hosts. Sri Lanka was all out for 292 runs in the second innings. Earlier, England had won the first Test played between the two teams by five wickets. The hosts are leading 2-0 in the three-match Test series. Now the third and final Test between these two teams is starting from September 6 at Kennington Oval. Know who is Rishabh Pant’s girlfriend Isha Negi? Babar Azam’s bat is rusty, Shan Masood will be thrown out of the playing XI Batsmen who have scored the most centuries in Tests for England- Bowlers with most five-wicket hauls for India in WTC- These 10 famous cricketers have gone to jail, one is Dhoni’s disciple Dhoni ruined the career of these 5 star players India got another Yuvraj Singh, he created a ruckus by hitting 6 sixes in an over List of Indian captains who scored the highest in WTC- KL Rahul and Athiya Shetty trolled for their poor dressing sense Top-5 batsmen who scored the most centuries in WTC

PAK vs BAN, 2nd Test: Day 3: Bangladesh all out for 262 in the first innings, Liton Das hits a century, Khurram takes 6 wickets

By the end of the third day, Pakistan scored 9 runs at the loss of 2 wickets in the second innings. PAK vs BAN (Photo Source: PAK vs BAN, 2nd Test: Day 3 Report: The second match of the two-match Test series between Pakistan and Bangladesh is being played in Rawalpindi. By the end of the second day of the game, Bangladesh had scored 10 runs without losing any wicket in the first innings and the team was trailing by 264 runs. Today, on the third day of the match, Bangladesh was all out for 262 runs in the first innings. By the end of the third day, Pakistan has scored 9 runs at the loss of two wickets, the team is leading by 21 runs. Saim Ayub (6) is unbeaten at the crease. PAK vs BAN: Bangladesh lost 6 wickets on a score of just 26 runs On the third day of the game, the Bangladeshi team looked helpless in front of Pakistan’s pace attack. Khurram Shahzad tightened the screws on the top order and sent Shadnam Islam (10), Zakir Hasan (1) and Najmul Hussain Shanto (4) to the pavilion. Mir Hamza then dismissed Mominul Haque (3) and Mushfiqur Rahim (3). Khurram Shahzad attacked again and dismissed Shakib Al Hasan (2) in the 12th over, giving Bangladesh the sixth blow. The visiting team lost 6 big wickets at a score of just 26. Liton Das and Mehdi Hasan brought the team back There was a crucial partnership of 165 runs for the seventh wicket between Liton Das and Mehdi Hasan Miraz. Let us tell you, this is also the highest partnership for the seventh wicket in Test cricket, when the sixth wicket fell at a score of less than 30. Mehdi Hasan Miraz played a brilliant innings of 78 runs with the help of 12 fours and 1 six in 124 balls. He lost his wicket against Khurram Shahzad in the 52nd over. Khurram then completed his sixth wicket by dismissing Taskin Ahmed. At the same time, Liton Das played an important innings of 138 runs for the team with the help of 13 fours and 4 sixes in 228 balls. Liton Das became the victim of Salman Ali Agha in the 79th over. Apart from this, Hasan Mahmud remained unbeaten on 13 runs. PAK vs BAN: Khurram Shahzad took 6 wickets Pakistani fast bowler Khurram Shahzad took 6 wickets for 90 runs in 21 overs in the first innings. Meanwhile, Mir Hamza and Salman Ali Agha took 2 wickets each. Pakistan lost 2 wickets early in the second innings In the second innings, Pakistan suffered the first blow in the second over itself. Hasan Mahmud gave the team a big breakthrough by dismissing Abdullah Shafiq (3). Then, Mahmud dismissed Khurram Shahzad on a duck in the fourth over. Reactions of fans on social media after the third day’s play- Khurram Shehzad Was on 🔥🔥🔥But rest of bowlers couldn’t support him#KhurramShahzad I #PAKvsBANpic.twitter.com/MDnFhCTHpC — Pakistan Cricket Team USA FC (@DoctorofCricket) September 1, 2024 Abdullah Shafique when comes for…

Alastair Cook is also a big fan of Joe Root, the former captain praised the veteran batsman after he scored his 34th century in Test cricket

Joe Root scored 143 runs in the first innings of the second Test being played against Sri Lanka, while he scored 103 runs in the second innings. Joe Root and Alastair Cook. (Image Source: X) Recently, Joe Root has broken former England captain Alastair Cook’s record of scoring the most centuries for England in international Test cricket. During the second Test being played against Sri Lanka at Lord’s, Joe Root broke this record by scoring centuries in both innings. Not only this, former captain Alastair Cook also praised Joe Root and gave him the tag of England’s best batsman. Let us tell you, Joe Root scored 143 runs in the first innings of the second Test being played against Sri Lanka while he scored 103 runs in the second innings. In both the innings, Joe Root did not spare any bowler of Sri Lanka and put his team in a strong position. According to Alastair Cook, when Joe Root made his debut in international cricket, he was fully hopeful that the experienced batsman could score more than 10,000 runs in Test cricket. Alastair Cook said on BBC, ‘Joe Root is one of the best players in England and I think he has made this record on his own. We are watching a genius playing. The way Joe Root scores runs is truly unbelievable. Joe Root is in tremendous form at the moment and it is great to watch him play. When Joe Root made his debut in international cricket, I knew about his ability. I don’t remember who I told this to but my words were that this player will score 10,000 runs. England are in a strong position at the end of the third day’s play England scored 427 runs in their first innings after losing all wickets, in response to which Sri Lanka scored 196 runs in their first innings. England’s second innings ended at 251 runs and by the end of the third day of the second Test match, Sri Lanka has scored 53 runs in their second innings after losing two wickets. Sri Lanka still has to score 430 runs to win this match. At present, Sri Lanka is far behind in this match but the team will definitely want to make a comeback on the fourth day of the game. Batsmen who have scored the most centuries in Tests for England- Bowlers with most five-wicket hauls for India in WTC- These 10 famous cricketers have gone to jail, one is Dhoni’s disciple Dhoni ruined the career of these 5 star players India got another Yuvraj Singh, he created a ruckus by hitting 6 sixes in an over List of Indian captains who scored the highest in WTC- KL Rahul and Athiya Shetty trolled for their poor dressing sense Top-5 batsmen who scored the most centuries in WTC 10 HOT pictures of Ishan Kishan’s girlfriend Highest wicket taker for India in International Cricket

England’s brilliant fast bowler Gus Atkinson scored a century in the Lord’s Test against Sri Lanka and also achieved this great feat

In this match, England declared their first innings at 426 runs for 9 wickets. Gus Atkinson (Pic Source-X) Currently, the second match of the three-match Test series between England and Sri Lanka is being played at Lord’s in London. In this match, England declared its first innings at 426 runs for 9 wickets. However, during the match, England’s brilliant fast bowler Gus Atkinson batted brilliantly and scored an important century for his team. He played a stormy innings of 118 runs in 115 balls with the help of 14 fours and four sixes in the first innings of the second Test for England. During this innings, the brilliant player did not spare any Sri Lankan bowler and hit hard against everyone. Let us tell you, in the second test, Joe Root also batted well for England and scored 143 runs. After this, Atkinson also batted explosively and scored a century for his team. Gus Atkinson is the sixth player who has scored a century at Lord’s while batting at number 8 or below. GUS ATKINSON HAS REGISTERED HIS NAME ON BOTH SIDES OF THE LORD’S HONOURS BOARD. – A century to remember by Atkinson!pic.twitter.com/RQZ7txL4QG — Mufaddal Vohra (@mufaddal_vohra) August 30, 2024 Gus Atkinson scored a century for his team Atkinson not only scored a century but also made two excellent partnerships. He added 92 runs in 111 balls for the 7th wicket with Joe Root. After this, Atkinson added 85 runs in 97 balls with Matthew Potts. Atkinson has proved through his batting that he can make important contributions with the bat as well as the ball. Atkinson made his debut on 10 July at Lord’s ground. In that match against West Indies, Atkinson took 7 wickets in the first innings. He also took 5 wickets in the second innings. In this way, after achieving the 10-wicket haul, his name was registered in the Lord’s Honor Board. Gus Atkinson has made a big record in his name. He has become the fastest player to get his name registered in all three honor boards of Lord’s. His name has been registered among the players who have taken five wickets in an innings, more than 10 wickets in a match and scored a century. 10 HOT pictures of Ishan Kishan’s girlfriend Highest wicket taker for India in International Cricket Virat Kohli’s 10 expensive watches and their prices, know here- Dinesh Karthik will rock LLC, join this team for the upcoming season List of batsmen who hit the most T20 sixes in 2024- Pakistan’s luck is bad, they have not won a Test match for 1294 days These 5 Indian cricketers are addicted to alcohol Shikhar Dhawan did this trick to win the ‘Golden Bat’ 5 big records of Shikhar Dhawan, in this case he is ahead of Kohli Shaheen Afridi became a father, his wife gave birth to a son

PAK vs BAN, 1st Test: Day-4: Bangladesh scored 565 runs in the first innings, Mushfiqur Rahim missed a double century

By the end of the fourth day, Pakistan had scored 23 runs at the loss of one wicket in their second innings. PAK vs BAN, 1st Test: Mushfiqur Rahim (Photo Source: X/Twitter) PAK vs BAN, 1st Test: Day-4 Report: The first match of the two-match Test series between Pakistan and Bangladesh is being played in Rawalpindi from August 21. By the end of the third day of the game, Bangladesh had scored 316 runs for the loss of 5 wickets in the first innings. Mushfiqur Rahim (55) and Liton Das (52) were unbeaten at the crease. Today on the fourth day, Mushfiqur Rahim played a brilliant innings of 191 runs in the first innings and played a big role in taking the team’s score to 565 runs. By the end of the day, Pakistan has scored 23 runs at the loss of one wicket in the second innings and the team is trailing by 94 runs. Abdullah Shafiq (12) and Shan Masood (9) are unbeaten at the crease. PAK vs BAN: Mushfiqur Rahim scored his first Test century against Pakistan On the fourth day of the game, Mushfiqur Rahim and Liton Das’s intention was to make the partnership bigger, but both the batsmen were not successful in this. Naseem Shah gave Pakistan a big success by dismissing Liton Das (56) on the last ball of the 101st over. There was a partnership of 114 runs between Mushfiqur and Liton Das for the sixth wicket. Mushfiqur Rahim continued his impressive form from the other end, reaching his hundred off 200 balls in the 116th over of the innings before the lunch break. Mushfiqur and Mehdi Hasan made a record partnership for the 7th wicket There was a record partnership of 196 runs for the seventh wicket between Mushfiqur Rahim and Mehdi Hasan Miraz. Mushfiqur lost his wicket to Mohammad Ali in the 157th over of the innings. He played an amazing innings of 191 runs with the help of 22 fours and 1 six in 341 balls. The legendary batsman missed the double century by just 9 runs, which he and the fans must be regretting a lot. Mehdi Hasan Miraz played a brilliant innings of 77 runs with the help of 6 fours while facing 179 balls. He got caught by Salman Ali Agha on the ball of Shaheen Afridi in the 167th over. At the same time, Shoriful Islam contributed by scoring 22 runs in 14 balls. In the first innings for Pakistan, Naseem Shah took the maximum of 3 wickets for 93 runs in 27.3 overs. Apart from him, Shaheen Afridi, Khurram Shahzad, and Mohammad Ali took 2-2 wickets each. PAK vs BAN: Shoriful Islam took the wicket of Saim Ayub in the second innings Pakistan lost their first wicket in the third over of the second innings in the form of Saim Ayub (1). Shoriful Islam bowled a good length ball, got the outside edge and wicketkeeper Liton Das took an easy catch. Pakistan opener Saim Ayub scored 56 runs in the first innings, but he…

“He has helped me a lot…”, Jamie Smith thanks mentor Ian Bell after maiden international century

Young English batsman Jamie Smith scored his first international century in the first Test against Sri Lanka. Jamie Smith (Photo Source: The first match of the three-match Test series between England and Sri Lanka is being played in Manchester from August 21. By the end of the third day’s play, the Sri Lankan team has scored 204 runs for the loss of 6 wickets in the second innings and the team is leading by 82 runs. Young English batsman Jamie Smith scored his first international century in the first Test against Sri Lanka. When Smith came to bat, the team had lost 4 wickets for a score of 125 in the first innings. He then played some important partnerships with Harry Brook and Chris Woakes, with the help of which England scored 358 runs in the first innings. Meanwhile, after scoring a century, Jamie Smith thanked mentor Ian Bell. Smith said that Bell played the role of a throwdown specialist for him before matches, which helped him improve. Ian Bell has helped me a lot – Jamie Smith England’s 24-year-old young batsman Jamie Smith said while talking on Cricbuzz, Bailey (Ian Bell) has helped me a lot over the last few years, both at Lions and Birmingham Phoenix. I am really grateful for the knowledge he gave me and when I had my eye on the Test series, he became my throwdown specialist. I think it’s great when people want to be with you and help you. Even if they are in the opposing side. So I am grateful for his help. Let us tell you, despite the presence of Jonny Bairstow and Ben Fox, the team management kept faith in Jamie Smith. Smith also performed well in the Test series against West Indies. Ian Bell said a big thing in praise of Smith Former great player Ian Bell says that Jamie Smith will become a world-class player for England in the future. He said, He’s going to be a world-class player for England. He’s class and now we have to find ways to get him out in this series. I think I’ve played a small part in his development, but I’ve seen a guy who’s worked very hard.

Saud Shakeel made many records in his name by playing a century innings, leaving Steve Smith behind in this matter

Saud Shakeel (Image Credit- Twitter Saud Shakeel continued his dominance in the longest format of the game as he scored his third Test century against Bangladesh. The left-handed batsman scored a brilliant 141 off 261 balls in the ongoing first Test at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium. Shakeel came in to bat on the first day when Pakistan were struggling for runs after losing 4 wickets for a score of 114. He took charge of the Pakistani innings from here and managed to complete his century on the second day before being dismissed by Mehdi Hasan Miraz. He shared a 240-run partnership with Mohammad Rizwan. During his brilliant innings, the Pakistan vice-captain hit nine fours. Saud Shakeel has many records to his name Shakeel’s average has increased significantly after this century. The 28-year-old now has the second-best average among current Test batsmen with a minimum of 10 Test innings. After a brilliant performance with the bat, Shakeel averages 65.18 in 20 innings. His batting average is currently higher than legends like Steve Smith, Kane Williamson, Joe Root and Virat Kohli, who are considered four of the best players in modern cricket. In the list of all-time best averages of batsmen (after playing a minimum of 20 innings), Shakeel is second just after the great Australian batsman Donald Bradman. Let us tell you that Bradman’s average is 99.94. Shakeel completed 1,000 Test runs during his innings, equalling Saeed Ahmed’s record of becoming the joint-fastest Pakistan batsman to reach the milestone. Both reached the milestone in 11 Tests and 20 innings. Saud Shakeel broke Saeed Ahmed’s record during his century innings and became the highest run scorer for Pakistan after the first 20 innings of Test cricket. Earlier, the record for the highest run scorer for this team in the first 20 innings of Test cricket was in the name of Saeed Ahmed who had scored 1033 runs.

IND vs BAN, Test Series 2004: When Rahul Dravid became the first batsman to score a century in all 10 Test playing countries

Rahul Dravid is the second-highest scorer for India in Test centuries after Sachin Tendulkar (51). Rahul Dravid (Photo Source: Getty Images) Former Indian player and coach Rahul Dravid has made many big records as a batsman. He made his debut for India in 1996 and retired from international cricket in 2012. In his Test career, Rahul Dravid scored 13288 runs in 270 matches for India at an average of 52.31, which included 36 centuries. Rahul Dravid is the second batsman to score the most centuries for India in Tests after Sachin Tendulkar (51). But Dravid became the first batsman to score a century in all 10 Test playing countries, he achieved this feat during the second Test of the Bangladesh tour in Chittagong in 2004. There was a strong partnership between Rahul Dravid and Gautam Gambhir In the second Test against Bangladesh in 2004, Team India won the toss and batted in the first innings and scored 540 runs. India lost its first wicket in the form of Virender Sehwag (10) in the fifth over itself. After this, there was a strong partnership of 259 runs between Gautam Gambhir and Rahul Dravid. Rahul Dravid first completed his half-century in 95 balls and then his century in 196 balls. Gautam Gambhir completed his half-century in 60 balls and then his century in the next 71 balls. Rahul Dravid scored 160 runs in 304 balls with the help of 24 fours and Gautam Gambhir scored 139 runs in 196 balls. Captain Sourav Ganguly played an important innings of 88 runs in 153 balls and helped the team reach a big total. India had won the series 2-0 Bangladesh was successful in scoring 333 runs in the first innings. Bangladesh player Mohammad Ashraful played an unbeaten innings of 158 runs in the first innings. The team was all out for 124 runs in the second innings due to Irfan Pathan’s 5 wicket haul and India won the series 2-0 by winning by an innings and 83 runs. A two-match Test series will be played between India and Bangladesh from September 19. The first match of the series will be played in Chennai.

VIDEO: 4,4,4,6,6,6,6,6,6,6…. Rashid Khan created a ruckus with his power hitting, scored a half century in 26 balls

Rashid Khan scored the fastest half-century of the tournament, scoring 53 runs in 26 balls at a strike rate of 203.84. Rashid Khan (Photo Source: Afghanistan’s star player Rashid Khan is currently seen playing for Spin Ghar Tigers in the Shpageeza Cricket League 2024. Rashid Khan’s team had to face defeat by 26 runs (under DLS) in the last match against Amo Sharks. But Rashid won the hearts of the fans with his dashing batting. In the rain-affected match, Amo Sharks batted first and scored 166 runs for the loss of 3 wickets in 17 overs. Spin Ghar Tigers got a DLS target of 139 runs in 12 overs to win, but the team could only score 112 runs for the loss of 9 wickets. Rashid Khan’s explosive batting stole the show While chasing the target in the match against Amo Sharks, Spin Ghar Tigers lost 5 wickets for just 20 runs. No batsman was able to reach double digit score. However, captain Rashid Khan made the condition of the opposing bowlers worse with his power hitting. Rashid Khan scored the fastest half-century of the tournament, scoring 53 runs in 26 balls at a strike rate of 203.84. Rashid Khan hit three fours and 6 sixes in his innings. The enchanting Khan also played some unusual shots, including a no-look shot. He also tried to hit a helicopter shot. Watch the video of Rashid Khan’s batting here- ,@RashidKhan_19 brought the heat and pure entertainment this afternoon to leave everyone thrilled!#SCL9 , #SCL2024 , #shpageeza , #SGTvAS pic.twitter.com/pDNRU2n3DG — Afghanistan Cricket Board (@ACBofficials) August 20, 2024 Rashid also made a big contribution with the ball Rashid Khan shared a 73-run partnership with Ikram Ali Khil and brought the team back into the game. He hit three consecutive sixes in 4 balls in an over bowled by Mohammad Gul Alizai. The all-rounder then lost his wicket against Mohammad Gul Alizai in the 9th over. Rashid also contributed with the ball, taking one wicket for 20 runs in a spell of three overs.