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Pakistan vs Bangladesh স্কোরকার্ড, 2nd Test, Pakistan in Bangladesh 2026

LIVE · May 16 2026, Sat - 09:30 AM (IST)
BAN
278, 110/3 (26.4)
PAK
232
Day 2: Bangladesh lead Pakistan by 156 runs with 7 wickets remaining
CRR:4.13
বোলার O M R W Eco
মহম্মদ আব্বাস 16 3 45 3 2.8
Khurram Shahzad 17 1 81 4 4.8
হাসান আলি 11.5 1 49 2 4.1
Agha Salman 1.1 - 1 0 0.9
Sajid Khan 31 1 96 1 3.1
উইকেটের পতন ব্যাটসম্যান
22/1 (7.3) Abdullah Fazal
23/2 (9.6) Azan Awais
61/3 (16.2) সান মাসুদ
79/4 (24.5) সউদ শাকিল
142/5 (39.4) বাবর আজম
150/6 (42.2) Agha Salman
174/7 (48.4) মহম্মদ রিজওয়ান
184/8 (52.1) হাসান আলি
207/9 (55.3) Khurram Shahzad
232/10 (57.4) Sajid Khan
বোলার O M R W Eco
মহম্মদ আব্বাস 8 - 29 1 3.6
Khurram Shahzad 5.4 2 19 2 3.4
হাসান আলি 5 1 18 0 3.6
Sajid Khan 8 1 36 0 4.5
উইকেটের পতন ব্যাটসম্যান
15/1 (3.3) তানজিদ হাসান
91/2 (18.2) Mahmudul Hasan Joy
110/3 (26.4) মমিনুল হক
Match Info
সিরিজ : Pakistan in Bangladesh 2026
তারিখ: May 16 2026, Sat - 09:30 AM (IST)
Country: Bangladesh
City: Sylhet
ভেন্যু: Sylhet International Cricket Stadium
টস: Pakistan won the toss and elected to bowl.
Bangladesh Playing XI: Mahmudul Hasan Joy, Tanzid Hasan, Najmul Hossain Shanto (c), Mominul Haque, Mushfiqur Rahim, Litton Das (wk), Mehidy Hasan, Taijul Islam, Taskin Ahmed, Nahid Rana, Shoriful Islam
Pakistan Playing XI: Azan Awais, Abdullah Fazal, Shan Masood (c), Babar Azam, Saud Shakeel, Muhammad Rizwan (wk), Salman Ali Agha, Khurram Shahzad, Sajid Khan, Hasan Ali, Mohammad Abbas
  • Bangladesh currently lead this men’s Test series against Pakistan 1-0 going into this final match; they will be aiming for consecutive series victories against Pakistan for the first time in the history of the format, following their 2-0 triumph in August 2024.
  • Bangladesh defeated Ireland 2-0 in November 2025 in their most recent men’s Test series prior to this iteration against Pakistan; they will be aiming for consecutive series victories in the format for the first time ever in their history (min. 2-game series).
  • Pakistan have lost their last six men’s Tests away from home, after winning six of their seven matches on the road in the format prior to that span (L1); a seventh consecutive defeat in this game would equal their longest losing run on the road in the history of the format (L7 from December 2018 to August 2020).
  • Bangladesh defeated Ireland by an innings & 47 runs in their most recent men’s Test at Sylhet International Cricket Stadium in November 2025; they had won only one of their four matches at the venue in the format prior to that game (L3).
  • Pakistan have scored 500+ runs in each of their last two men’s Tests away from home (L2); the last time they recorded a longer such scoring run on the road was a three-match span from May to October in 2017 (W1 L2).
  • Bangladesh have taken all 20 of their opposition’s wickets in each of their last three men’s Tests (W3); they will be aiming to do so in four consecutive matches for the first time in the history of the format (also 3 games from October to November in 2014).
  • Shan Masood has lost 11 of his 15 matches as captain of Pakistan (W4); only Misbah-ul-Haq (L19) has recorded more defeats as captain of Pakistan in the history of the format (also Inzamam-ul-Haq – L11).
  • Mominul Haque (5,006) is 129 away from surpassing Tamim Iqbal (5,134) as the second all-time leading run scorer for Bangladesh in men’s Tests (Mushfiqur Rahim – 6,603); he’s scored 50+ in each of his last five Test innings, a sixth straight 50+ score in his next innings here would be the outright longest such run by any player for Bangladesh in the history of the format (also Tamim Iqbal, 5 innings from March to June in 2010).
  • Noman Ali (Pakistan) has a bowling strike rate of 33.9 in men’s Tests since the beginning of 2025, the second best of any player (min. 7 innings) in that time (Mitchell Starc – 30.1 for Australia); although, he’s taken exactly four wickets in each of his last two Test matches after recording more than five wickets in each of his six games prior in the format.
  • Najmul Hossain Shanto (Bangladesh) has recorded four scores of 100+ in men’s Tests since the beginning of 2025, including 101 last time out in the first match of this series against Pakistan; only Joe Root (5 for England) and Shubman Gill (5 for India) have logged more in that time.

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