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Mushfiqur ton, Litton and Joy fifties set Pakistan 437

Mushfiqur ton, Litton and Joy fifties set Pakistan 437

Pakistan 232. 0 for 0 (Fazal 0, Awais 0) need 437 runs to win vs Bangladesh 278 and 390 (Mushfiqur 137, Litton 69, Shahzad 4-86, Sajid 3-126)

Mushfiqur Rahim 's 14th Test century headlined Bangladesh's dominance on the third day of the Sylhet Test. His knock and fifties from Litton Das and Mahmudul Hasan Joy helped Bangladesh set a target of 437.

Pakistan batted two overs before the umpires called off play due to bad light. The openers Abdullah Fazal. Azan Awais didn't open their accounts as both Taskin Ahmed and Shoriful Islam tested them in their respective overs.

The story of the day, however, was Mushfiqur's 233-ball stay, adding 123 with Litton for the fifth wicket,. 77 runs for the seventh wicket with Taijul Islam. Mushfiqur struck twelve fours. one six during his knock, which was his third century in the second innings of a Test match, coming at a tricky period for Bangladesh when they had to bat well to keep themselves ahead of the game.

He followed his usual formula of getting set by playing the ball close to his body. before finding boundaries around the wicket. Cover drives, square-cuts and slog-sweeps were accompanied by hard hits down the ground and the pulls through midwicket.

Mushfiqur's innings finally ended with roughly 35 minutes left on the third day; he was the last Bangladesh wicket to fall. in the 103rd over.

Pakistan's best period on the third day was the first 45 minutes. Shahzad troubled captain Najmul Hossain Shanto, before trapping him lbw for 15. Litton, fresh off his first-innings century, was free-flowing even in seaming conditions. He gave Bangladesh a bit of breathing room with a few boundaries in the first session.

Litton was lucky too, surviving an easy run out when Babar Azam couldn't hit the stumps from short midwicket. On 38 at the time, he was stranded halfway down the crease after a mix-up with Mushfiqur. Offspinner Sajid Khan also dropped Litton when he was on 56, off his own bowling. Litton continued to time the ball quite easily, until his upper-cut reached Saud Shakeel at fly-slip off Hasan Ali. He made 69 with five fours, off 92 balls.

Litton now has three occasions of a hundred and fifty in a Test, the most by a Bangladeshi wicketkeeper-batter. Later. Taijul contributed with 22 off 51 balls, with two fours, both stylishly struck, as he supported Mushfiqur during their seventh-wicket partnership. Mehidy Hasan Miraz fell to a beauty from Shahzad,. otherwise, Bangladesh kept things in their control on the third day.

Source: https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/pakistan-in-bangladesh-2026-1532478/bangladesh-vs-pakistan-2nd-test-1532487/match-report

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