Bangladesh Beat Pakistan by 104 Runs, Create Historic Test Win at Home
Sports Desk
Shanto’s century and Nahid Rana’s five-wicket haul power Bangladesh to first-ever home Test victory over Pakistan in Mirpur.
Bangladesh created a landmark moment in their Test cricket history by defeating Pakistan by 104 runs in the Mirpur Test, securing their first-ever home Test victory against Pakistan. The match, played at the Shere Bangla National Cricket Stadium, witnessed dominant performances, dramatic collapses, and a match-winning spell that turned the game in Bangladesh’s favour on the final day.
Bangladesh set the tone with strong first innings
After losing the toss, Bangladesh were asked to bat first on a pitch that initially looked balanced but gradually started assisting bowlers. The home side showed patience and discipline, putting up a commanding 413 runs in their first innings.
Captain Najmul Hossain Shanto led from the front with a composed and technically sound innings of 101 runs, anchoring the batting lineup. His century came at a crucial time when early wickets could have put Bangladesh under pressure. Alongside him, the middle order contributed steadily, ensuring Pakistan were kept on the back foot for long periods. Bangladesh’s batting effort was a clear statement of intent, showing maturity and control against a strong Pakistani bowling attack.
🇵🇰 Pakistan respond strongly with debut brilliance
In reply, Pakistan showed resilience and fought back strongly. Debutant opener Azaan Awais made an immediate impact on international cricket, scoring a brilliant 103-run century. His innings stood out for confidence, timing, and patience, helping Pakistan stay competitive in the match.
Supporting him, Pakistan’s middle order also delivered valuable contributions. Abdullah Faseeh scored 60 runs, while Salman Agha (58) and Mohammad Rizwan (59) added stability to the innings. Despite these efforts, Pakistan were eventually bowled out for 386 runs, giving Bangladesh a narrow but important 27-run first-innings lead. For Bangladesh, Mehidy Hasan Miraz was the standout bowler, claiming 5 wickets, while Taijul Islam and Taskin Ahmed picked up two wickets each, maintaining pressure throughout.
Bangladesh build pressure with second innings declaration
In their second innings, Bangladesh played with intent and tactical awareness. Starting with a 27-run lead, they looked to build a match-winning total rather than just survival runs. Captain Shanto once again played a crucial role, scoring 87 runs in a controlled and responsible innings. His leadership with the bat ensured Bangladesh stayed ahead in the game.
Mominul Haque added 56 runs, providing stability in the middle order. Bangladesh continued to rotate strike and accelerate at the right moments before declaring their innings at 240/9, setting Pakistan a challenging target of 268 runs on a deteriorating pitch. The declaration showed Bangladesh’s confidence in their bowling attack and belief that they could force a result.
Nahid Rana produces career-defining spell
The final innings belonged to Nahid Rana, who delivered a sensational fast-bowling performance under pressure. From the very beginning, he bowled with pace, aggression, and accuracy, troubling Pakistan’s top order consistently.
Rana eventually finished with a brilliant five-wicket haul, dismantling the Pakistani batting lineup almost single-handedly in the second innings. His spell included crucial breakthroughs at key moments, preventing any recovery from the opposition.
Pakistan, chasing 268, struggled to build partnerships and were eventually bowled out for 163 runs. The defining moment came when Rana dismissed Shaheen Afridi, sealing Bangladesh’s historic victory. Afridi attempted a pull shot but edged the ball, which was safely caught by the fielder in the slips. Pakistan even reviewed the decision, but the dismissal stood, confirming Bangladesh’s win.
Pakistan collapse under pressure
Despite a few promising starts, Pakistan’s batting collapsed under sustained pressure from Bangladesh’s bowling attack. Only Abdul Faseeh (66 runs) showed resistance in the final innings, while others failed to convert starts into big scores.
The Pakistani team struggled against both pace and spin, with Bangladesh maintaining tight lines and sharp fielding throughout the innings. The absence of long partnerships proved costly, ultimately leading to their defeat.
Key moments that shaped the match
The Test match had several turning points that influenced the final outcome. Mushfiqur Rahim’s early lucky escape on Day 4 gave Bangladesh a steady start, although he could not convert it into a big innings. Litton Das also survived a close LBW decision via DRS, before eventually getting dismissed for a low score. These small moments added tension to an already competitive match. On the other hand, Pakistan’s first innings century by Azaan Awais was one of the highlights of the match, but it lacked sufficient support from the rest of the batting unit.
Historic win for Bangladesh cricket
With this 104-run victory, Bangladesh not only defeated Pakistan but also achieved a historic milestone—their first-ever home Test win against Pakistan. The victory will be remembered for its complete team effort, smart captaincy, and exceptional bowling performance.
Captain Shanto’s twin contributions with the bat, along with Nahid Rana’s match-winning five-wicket haul, stood out as the defining elements of the match. Bangladesh’s ability to maintain pressure across all five days reflected their growing maturity in Test cricket.
The Mirpur Test will go down as one of Bangladesh’s most memorable victories in red-ball cricket. It showcased their progress as a Test-playing nation capable of competing and winning against strong teams like Pakistan. This win not only boosts their confidence but also strengthens their position in international Test cricket, marking a new chapter in Bangladesh’s cricketing journey.
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Bangladesh Beat Pakistan by 104 Runs, Create Historic Test Win at Home
Sports Desk
Bangladesh created a landmark moment in their Test cricket history by defeating Pakistan by 104 runs in the Mirpur Test, securing their first-ever home Test victory against Pakistan. The match, played at the Shere Bangla National Cricket Stadium, witnessed dominant performances, dramatic collapses, and a match-winning spell that turned the game in Bangladesh’s favour on the final day.
Bangladesh set the tone with strong first innings
After losing the toss, Bangladesh were asked to bat first on a pitch that initially looked balanced but gradually started assisting bowlers. The home side showed patience and discipline, putting up a commanding 413 runs in their first innings.
Captain Najmul Hossain Shanto led from the front with a composed and technically sound innings of 101 runs, anchoring the batting lineup. His century came at a crucial time when early wickets could have put Bangladesh under pressure. Alongside him, the middle order contributed steadily, ensuring Pakistan were kept on the back foot for long periods. Bangladesh’s batting effort was a clear statement of intent, showing maturity and control against a strong Pakistani bowling attack.
🇵🇰 Pakistan respond strongly with debut brilliance
In reply, Pakistan showed resilience and fought back strongly. Debutant opener Azaan Awais made an immediate impact on international cricket, scoring a brilliant 103-run century. His innings stood out for confidence, timing, and patience, helping Pakistan stay competitive in the match.
Supporting him, Pakistan’s middle order also delivered valuable contributions. Abdullah Faseeh scored 60 runs, while Salman Agha (58) and Mohammad Rizwan (59) added stability to the innings. Despite these efforts, Pakistan were eventually bowled out for 386 runs, giving Bangladesh a narrow but important 27-run first-innings lead. For Bangladesh, Mehidy Hasan Miraz was the standout bowler, claiming 5 wickets, while Taijul Islam and Taskin Ahmed picked up two wickets each, maintaining pressure throughout.
Bangladesh build pressure with second innings declaration
In their second innings, Bangladesh played with intent and tactical awareness. Starting with a 27-run lead, they looked to build a match-winning total rather than just survival runs. Captain Shanto once again played a crucial role, scoring 87 runs in a controlled and responsible innings. His leadership with the bat ensured Bangladesh stayed ahead in the game.
Mominul Haque added 56 runs, providing stability in the middle order. Bangladesh continued to rotate strike and accelerate at the right moments before declaring their innings at 240/9, setting Pakistan a challenging target of 268 runs on a deteriorating pitch. The declaration showed Bangladesh’s confidence in their bowling attack and belief that they could force a result.
Nahid Rana produces career-defining spell
The final innings belonged to Nahid Rana, who delivered a sensational fast-bowling performance under pressure. From the very beginning, he bowled with pace, aggression, and accuracy, troubling Pakistan’s top order consistently.
Rana eventually finished with a brilliant five-wicket haul, dismantling the Pakistani batting lineup almost single-handedly in the second innings. His spell included crucial breakthroughs at key moments, preventing any recovery from the opposition.
Pakistan, chasing 268, struggled to build partnerships and were eventually bowled out for 163 runs. The defining moment came when Rana dismissed Shaheen Afridi, sealing Bangladesh’s historic victory. Afridi attempted a pull shot but edged the ball, which was safely caught by the fielder in the slips. Pakistan even reviewed the decision, but the dismissal stood, confirming Bangladesh’s win.
Pakistan collapse under pressure
Despite a few promising starts, Pakistan’s batting collapsed under sustained pressure from Bangladesh’s bowling attack. Only Abdul Faseeh (66 runs) showed resistance in the final innings, while others failed to convert starts into big scores.
The Pakistani team struggled against both pace and spin, with Bangladesh maintaining tight lines and sharp fielding throughout the innings. The absence of long partnerships proved costly, ultimately leading to their defeat.
Key moments that shaped the match
The Test match had several turning points that influenced the final outcome. Mushfiqur Rahim’s early lucky escape on Day 4 gave Bangladesh a steady start, although he could not convert it into a big innings. Litton Das also survived a close LBW decision via DRS, before eventually getting dismissed for a low score. These small moments added tension to an already competitive match. On the other hand, Pakistan’s first innings century by Azaan Awais was one of the highlights of the match, but it lacked sufficient support from the rest of the batting unit.
Historic win for Bangladesh cricket
With this 104-run victory, Bangladesh not only defeated Pakistan but also achieved a historic milestone—their first-ever home Test win against Pakistan. The victory will be remembered for its complete team effort, smart captaincy, and exceptional bowling performance.
Captain Shanto’s twin contributions with the bat, along with Nahid Rana’s match-winning five-wicket haul, stood out as the defining elements of the match. Bangladesh’s ability to maintain pressure across all five days reflected their growing maturity in Test cricket.
The Mirpur Test will go down as one of Bangladesh’s most memorable victories in red-ball cricket. It showcased their progress as a Test-playing nation capable of competing and winning against strong teams like Pakistan. This win not only boosts their confidence but also strengthens their position in international Test cricket, marking a new chapter in Bangladesh’s cricketing journey.
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