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Bangladesh clinched T20 series vs Pakistan with thrilling win

Bangladesh clinched T20 series vs Pakistan with thrilling win

Bangladesh vs Pakistan T20: Tigers seal 2-0 series lead

Bangladesh sealed a nail-biting win against Pakistan in the second T20I in Mirpur. With this win, they secured the three-match series 2-0. Although Pakistan fought back hard in the second innings, Bangladesh’s disciplined bowling and fielding ensured the 8-run victory. The keyword “Bangladesh vs Pakistan T20” reflects the excitement and momentum surrounding this closely contested series.

Bangladesh struggle early but recover with key partnership

Jaker Ali and Mahedi Hasan anchor the innings

Bangladesh found themselves in trouble early in their innings. They lost four wickets inside the first six overs, scoring just 28 runs. Pakistan’s pacers bowled with great control in the Powerplay. Salman Mirza and Ahmed Daniyal both picked up early wickets to rattle the top order. However, Jaker Ali held firm at one end. He was calm and composed under pressure and assessed the situation well.

Mahedi Hasan joined him at the crease and quickly settled in. Together, they stitched a crucial partnership for the fifth wicket. The duo added 63 runs, rebuilding the innings and guiding Bangladesh past the 100-run mark. Jaker scored a vital 55 off 48 balls, including five towering sixes. Mahedi contributed a valuable 33 off 25 balls, playing the aggressor’s role. Their stand proved decisive.

Late flourish lifts Bangladesh to defendable total

Bangladesh post 133 thanks to final overs burst

While Bangladesh had a slow start, they accelerated in the final five overs. In those overs, they added 47 runs. The late flourish proved critical in reaching a competitive total of 133 in 20 overs. Pakistan had done well early but lost their grip. Ahmed Daniyal and Abbas Afridi both took two wickets each but couldn’t contain the runs at the death. Poor execution in the final overs hurt Pakistan’s momentum. Despite their collapse, Bangladesh ended the innings with momentum and belief that their bowlers could defend the total.

Bangladesh bowlers produce match-winning spells

Shoriful, Tanzim, and Mahedi keep Pakistan in check

Bangladesh’s bowling attack came out with fire and accuracy. They started brilliantly, dismissing Pakistan’s top five batters inside five overs. Shoriful Islam led from the front, picking up 3 wickets for just 17 runs. His early strikes created immense pressure. Tanzim Hasan Sakib was equally impactful. He took 2 for 23 and broke the backbone of Pakistan’s top order in his opening spell.

Mahedi Hasan continued his all-round performance, bowling economically and grabbing two wickets as well. He built pressure in the middle overs. Even Rishad Hossain chipped in with a key wicket, that of Faheem Ashraf, right when Pakistan were making a late charge. Mustafizur Rahman closed out the innings effectively. Bangladesh’s bowlers never allowed the visitors to settle or chase comfortably.

Pakistan collapse after poor top-order display

From 15/5, only Faheem offered resistance

Pakistan’s chase got off to a disastrous start. They lost five wickets for just 15 runs within the first five overs. A run-out in the very first over showed nerves. Saim Ayub and Mohammad Haris departed early without making an impact. Fakhar Zaman, Hasan Nawaz, and Mohammad Nawaz followed in quick succession. The top order collapsed under pressure. Poor shot selection and lack of composure proved costly. The scoreboard pressure increased rapidly.

Faheem Ashraf tried to revive the chase. He played a fighting knock of 51 from 32 deliveries, showing positive intent. Abbas Afridi and Ahmed Daniyal provided some lower-order support. However, the damage was already done. Faheem’s dismissal in the 19th over, with 13 still needed, ended Pakistan’s hopes of a comeback.

Litton Das praises fightback and dedicates win

Bangladesh captain proud of team effort

Bangladesh captain Litton Das was full of praise for his side after the match. He highlighted the fightback after a poor start. He credited Jaker Ali and Mahedi Hasan for rebuilding the innings under pressure. Litton noted the total of 133 was par for the surface. He praised the bowlers for executing plans with discipline. However, he admitted the game got closer than expected. He mentioned the ball got easier to play with as it aged, which made defending the target harder in the end. Litton dedicated the victory to the victims of the recent air crash and wished a speedy recovery to the injured.

Jaker Ali wins Player of the Match

Jaker Ali was named Player of the Match for his composed 55 off 48 balls. He assessed conditions perfectly. He said batting early was tough, so he focused on playing normal cricket and rotating strike. Jaker credited Mahedi Hasan for playing aggressively while he supported from the other end. He said his approach is always to assess the pitch and take the game deep. That’s exactly what he did here. He also applauded Bangladesh’s bowling efforts and said this was a team win despite individual performances standing out.

Salman Agha laments batting collapse

Pakistan captain Salman Agha admitted they fell short due to a poor start with the bat. He felt 133 was chaseable. He praised Ahmed Daniyal and Salman Mirza for their bowling in the Powerplay, saying they gave Pakistan a chance. Agha also credited Daniyal’s late cameo with the bat. He called it a promising sign for Pakistan’s future. He admitted the top order must take more responsibility. The recovery from 15/5 was good but not enough to win. He praised Faheem Ashraf for nearly taking them over the line. However, the team failed to finish the job.

Bangladesh eye clean sweep as final T20I awaits

3rd match set for July 24 in Mirpur

With the series now in their hands, Bangladesh will aim to sweep Pakistan 3-0 in the final match. Pakistan, on the other hand, will try to avoid a whitewash and end the tour on a positive note. The third T20I is scheduled for Thursday, 24th July, at the same venue in Mirpur. The first ball will be bowled at 12 PM GMT. Fans can expect another gripping contest between these two sides.

Bangladesh carry momentum, confidence, and a united squad. Pakistan must regroup quickly and fix their top-order issues. This series has been a tale of bowling dominance, tactical play, and late twists. Expect nothing less in the finale.

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