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Rizwan Steers Pakistan Ahead, Bangladesh Claims One Wicket
Rizwan Steers Pakistan Ahead, Bangladesh Claims One Wicket
Bangladesh managed to break the 240-run partnership between Saud Shakeel and Mohammad Rizwan just before the tea break in the Rawalpindi Test. On the second day of the match, Pakistan is moving towards a substantial total, with both batters having reached centuries. By the end of the second session, Pakistan had scored 367 runs for the loss of 5 wickets.
Pakistan resumed the second session at 256/4. Soon after, both Shakeel and Rizwan completed their centuries and continued to bat fluently. However, just before the tea break, Saud Shakeel was stumped by wicketkeeper Litton Kumar Das off the bowling of Mehidy Hasan Miraz. Shakeel scored 141 runs off 261 balls, hitting 9 fours in his innings.
Agha Salman then joined Rizwan, and the pair batted until the tea break. Rizwan remains unbeaten on 134 runs from 197 balls, while Salman is not out on 7.
Mehidy Hasan Miraz was the only wicket-taker for Bangladesh on the second day of the Rawalpindi Test. On the first day, Hasan Mahmud and Shoriful Islam each took two wickets.