Pakistan strengthened its position in the Dhaka Test match against Bangladesh (BAN vs PAK 2nd Test). Off-spin bowler Sajid Khan (35/6) got a good career-bowling performance as the visiting Pakistan team kept Bangladesh’s first innings alive on the fourth day of the second Test by taking 7 wickets for runs. 76 in 26 overs.
On the fourth day which means on Tuesday, Pakistan captain Babar Azam also tried his hand at throwing the ball. It was the first time in international cricket that Babar came out to throw the ball. Babar tormented the batsman many times with his spin bowling. However, he did not get a wicket. He was turning his balls well. It has been a wonderful experience for Babar fans to see their favorite bowling. However, he did not receive a wicket this time. Babar spent just one run in over bowling.
On the way to the game, most of the game in the first three days of the game was eroded by rain and bad light. This time there were only 63.2 overs. Pakistan announced an innings after hitting 300 of four in the second half of the fourth day. At the time it looked like the match would end in a draw, but thanks to Sajid's six wickets, Bangladesh were in danger of following.
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