BAN Vs Pak, 3rd T20I: Pakistan barely saved respect, defeat in series

Pakistan defeated Bangladesh by 74 runs in the last T20I match. (Photo-TVin Tamim/Drik/Getty Images)

Pakistan has barely saved its honor by winning the third and last T20I match. In this match played against Bangladesh, the visiting team won by 74 runs on the basis of Sahibzada Farhan’s brilliant performance. Despite this, Bangladesh has won the three T20I series 2–1. The first two T20I matches were already captured by the hosts in their name. Pakistan made a comeback in the last match and registered a big win against Bangladesh. Earlier this series was to be held for 5 matches, but later it was reduced to three matches.

Pakistan won the last match

Batting first in the third match played in Mirpur, Dhaka after suffering in the first two T20I matches, Pakistan scored 178 for 7 wickets in 20 overs. In response, the entire team of Bangladesh was reduced to 104 runs in 16.4 overs. In this way, he had to face defeat by 74 runs.

Earlier, in two matches, Bangladesh won by 7 wickets in the first match, while in the second match he defeated Pakistan by 8 runs. However, she could not make a clean sweep to the series. In the third match, opener Sahibzada Farhan scored 63 runs in 41 balls with the help of 6 fours and 5 sixes in the third match. He was adjudged Player of the Match for his brilliant innings.

Pakistan starts well

For the first batting, the Pakistani team started well and shared 82 runs in 47 balls for the first wicket. After this, opener Sam Ayub was dismissed for 21 runs. After some time, another opener Sahibzada Farhan also returned to the pavilion. Mohammad Haris could not do much too much and was dismissed for only 5 runs. After this, Hasan Nawaz took over the team’s innings and scored a fast innings of 33 runs in 17 balls.

Mohammad Nawaz scored 27 runs in 16 balls. In this way Pakistan scored 178 runs for 7 wickets. For Bangladesh, fast bowler Taskin Ahmed took the most three wickets. Nasum Ahmed got two wickets. The host team started chasing the target was very bad.

Bangladesh’s poor start

Chasing a target of 179 runs, Bangladesh started very bad and his five wickets fell for only 25 runs. After this, the hosts never recovered and their entire team returned to the pavilion after scoring only 104 runs in 16.4 overs. Mohammad Saifuddin scored the highest 35 runs for Bangladesh. For Pakistan, Salman Mirza took the most three wickets. Faheem Ashraf and Mohammad Nawaz got two wickets each.

Asish Roy
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