Bangladesh in extreme batting disaster


Published: 12:39 1 September 2024
Bangladesh suffered an extreme batting disaster in the second Test of the series in Rawalpindi. Pakistan were all out for 274 runs in their first innings. In response, the Tigers lost 6 wickets at the beginning of the first session in the face of the cannon of the Pak bowlers.
Bangladesh ended the day by collecting 10 runs in the last afternoon of the second day. Opener Sadman Islam was unbeaten with 6 runs from 9 balls.
Playing on the third day, Bangladesh lost 6 wickets only to add 16 runs to the bowling ball of pacer Khurram Shehzad. Except Sadman, no other batsman could touch double figures.
Sadman 10, Zakir Hasan 1, Nazmul Hasan Shanto 4, Muminul Haque 1, Mushfiqur Rahim 3 and Shakib Al Hasan 2 runs back to the home court.
Then Liton Das and Mehdi Hasan Miraj are trying to deal with the disaster. As of writing this report, Bangladesh has collected 53 runs after losing 6 wickets after 18 overs.
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