Pakistan's Resilient Recovery Led by Rizwan and Agha Against Bangladesh
Ban vs Pak - Agha, Rizwan fifties lead Pakistan recovery after middle-order collapse
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Pakistan ended the second day of the Test match against Bangladesh at 349 for 6, trailing by 64 runs. After a middle-order collapse, Mohammad Rizwan and Salman Agha's partnership of 119 runs for the sixth wicket helped stabilize the innings at Shere Bangla National Stadium in Dhaka.
- 01Pakistan scored 349 for 6, trailing Bangladesh by 64 runs.
- 02Mohammad Rizwan contributed 59 runs, while Salman Agha remained unbeaten on 55.
- 03Rizwan and Agha's partnership of 119 runs was crucial for Pakistan's recovery.
- 04Bangladesh's Mehidy Hasan took 3 wickets for 94 runs.
- 05Azan Awais scored a century on his Test debut, making 104 runs.
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Pakistan concluded the second day of the Test match against Bangladesh at 349 for 6, trailing by 64 runs. After a shaky start, where they were reduced to 230 for 5, a vital partnership of 119 runs between Mohammad Rizwan (59 runs) and Salman Agha (55* runs) steadied the innings. Rizwan's innings included eight fours, and he fell just before tea, caught by Mahmudul Hasan Joy off Taijul Islam's bowling. Earlier, Bangladesh's bowlers, Mehidy Hasan and Taskin Ahmed, had triggered a batting collapse, taking four quick wickets in the first session. Notably, Azan Awais scored a century on his debut, making 104 runs, marking him as the 14th Pakistani player to achieve this feat. The match is being held at the Shere Bangla National Stadium in Dhaka, where light rain interrupted play towards the end of the day.
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The match's outcome could influence the morale and future performance of the Pakistani cricket team in the series.
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