Pakistan Faces Historic Defeat as Bangladesh Aims for Fourth Consecutive Test Win
Pakistan Face Historic Low As Bangladesh Eye Fourth Straight Test Triumph
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Pakistan's cricket team is on the brink of a historic low, potentially losing four consecutive Test matches against Bangladesh. The second Test begins on May 16, 2024, in Sylhet, following Pakistan's 104-run defeat in the first Test, marking Bangladesh's first home victory against them.
- 01Pakistan's last defeat against Bangladesh was by 104 runs in the first Test, marking their third consecutive loss.
- 02Nahid Rana from Bangladesh achieved career-best figures of 5/40, playing a key role in the victory.
- 03Abdullah Fazal was the standout performer for Pakistan in the first Test, scoring 66 runs despite the team's collapse.
- 04Bangladesh's win in the first Test is their first victory against Pakistan on home soil and their third overall.
- 05Mominul Haque is close to becoming Bangladesh's second-highest Test run-scorer, needing just 129 runs to surpass Tamim Iqbal.
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Pakistan's cricket team, led by Shan Masood, is facing a potential historic defeat as they prepare to play Bangladesh in the second Test starting May 16, 2024, in Sylhet. Following a 104-run loss in the first Test, Pakistan risks becoming the first team to lose four consecutive Tests against Bangladesh. This defeat marks Pakistan's third consecutive loss, having also been defeated in two home Tests earlier in 2024. In the first Test, Bangladesh's Nahid Rana was instrumental, taking 5 wickets for 40 runs, while Pakistan's Abdullah Fazal scored a commendable 66 runs despite the team's collapse from 119/3 to 163 all out. This victory was significant for Bangladesh, being their first win against Pakistan on home soil and their third overall. Additionally, Mominul Haque is on the verge of becoming the second-highest run-scorer for Bangladesh in Tests, needing just 129 runs to surpass Tamim Iqbal. Meanwhile, Mohammad Abbas is close to achieving a milestone of 100 wickets outside Pakistan, joining an elite group of fast bowlers.
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