Pakistan in batting disaster with Nahid’s double hit

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Bangladesh is dreaming of making history once again in Rawalpindi. After the captain Masud, this time the veteran Babar Azam took the path to Sajghar. The hosts lost five wickets for the team’s 65 runs. Babar scored 11 runs off 18 balls.Pakistan’s batsmen are unable to stay at the crease in any way against Bangladesh. After the last session of the third day, Shan Masood’s team is in trouble at the beginning of the fourth day as well. After Saim Ayyub, captain Shan Masood returned to the dressing room in the first over of Nahid Rana.At the head of the team’s 62 runs, Nahid caught the runner while playing the ball square of the wicket in the hands of Liton. He returned with 28 runs off 34 balls before getting out.Bangladesh start the fourth day with Ayyub back: Bangladesh was expected to have a good start on the fourth day after being relieved by the strength of the batsmen on the third day. The cricketers did not disappoint.At the beginning of the day, Pakistan did not lose wickets even though they played a bit carefully. Saim Ayyub returned to Sazghar with a catch in the hands of Shantar in Taskin’s fuller length delivery at the head of the team’s 47 runs. 20 runs from 35 balls came from his bat.A quiet start to the fourth day with the aim of wrapping up Pakistan quickly: Bangladesh are in great shape in the Rawalpindi Test. Despite the batting disaster at the start of the third day, Bangladesh is now in the driver’s seat of Liton-Miraj’s incredible comeback. At the end of the third day, the hosts lost two wickets despite taking a lead of 21 runs. The visitors want to maintain continuity on the fourth day as well.Bangladesh in the driver’s seat at the end of the third day: Pacer Hasan Mahmud was wicketless as the only bowler of Bangladesh in the first innings. But he was the only unbeaten batsman in the batting.Liton played an effective role with Das to reduce Pakistan’s lead. And he painted the last day. This pacer picked up two wickets for Pakistan.Pakistan on the back foot with a double blow at the end of the day. Bangladesh now has a chance to win the match by quickly all-out them. Pakistan lead by 21 runs in the second innings at the end of the third day at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium.8 wickets left. In response to the hosts’ 274 runs in the first innings, Bangladesh scored 262 runs on Liton Kumar Das’s century and Mehdi Hasan Miraj’s fifty.

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