The first match of the Test series is being played between Pakistan and Bangladesh in Rawalpindi. On Thursday, the second day of the match, Pakistan declared its first innings at a score of 448/6. Saud Shakeel and Mohammad Rizwan scored centuries from the team. Bangladesh started its innings by the end of the day’s play. The team scored 27 runs without loss in 12 overs. Shakeel-Rizwan took the innings forward
Pakistan had finished its innings on the first day at a score of 158/4. Shakeel was not out after scoring 57 and Rizwan 24. Both took the innings forward and took Pakistan beyond 200. In the first session, the team did not lose any wicket and scored 256 runs. Rizwan remained not out after scoring 89 and Shakeel 86. Both scored centuries in the second session
In the second session, both Rizwan and Shakeel scored centuries. Both did not stop here and took the team’s score beyond 350. Shakeel got out after scoring 141 runs and his 240-run partnership with Rizwan was broken. Shakeel was sent to the pavilion by Mehdi Hasan Miraz. Pakistan declared the innings in the third session
In the third session, 14 overs were left when Pakistan declared the innings. The team’s score was 448/6. Rizwan remained not out after scoring 171 runs, Shaheen Afridi returned not out after scoring 29 runs with him. Salman Ali Agha became the victim of Shakib Al Hasan after scoring 19 runs. Bangladesh did not lose a wicket
Bangladesh started its first innings on the second day itself. The team scored 27 runs without loss after 12 overs. Zakir Hasan remained not out after scoring 11 runs and Shadman Islam remained not out after scoring 12 runs. Shaheen Afridi, Naseem Shah and Khurram Shahzad bowled from Pakistan, but no one got a wicket. Pakistan lost 4 wickets on the first day
On the very first day of the Rawalpindi Test, Pakistan lost 3 wickets for 16 runs. From here, Sam Ayub scored 56 runs and took the team past the 100-run mark. However, he was out by the end of the day’s play. Pakistan scored 158 runs after losing 4 wickets. Read the full news…