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Shadman’s fifty helps Bangladesh reach 134-2 in first Test

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Last updated: 2024/08/23 at 10:07 AM
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Bangladesh’s Shadman Islam showcased an impressive performance during the third day of the first Test cricket match against Pakistan at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium. The 29-year-old opener scored a fighting half-century and remained unbeaten with 53 runs. His partnership with senior batter Mominul Haque, who scored 45 not out, helped the team reach a score of 134-2 at lunch. Despite their efforts, Bangladesh still trails behind Pakistan’s first innings total of 448-6 by 314 runs with eight wickets in hand.

Shadman’s resilient innings included six boundaries, with the last one coming off a pull shot against pacer Naseem Shah. The partnership between Shadman and Haque reached 81 runs, providing stability to the Bangladesh innings after the early dismissals of Zakir Hasan and captain Najmul Hossain Shanto. The Pakistan pace attack posed a challenge for the batsmen on a pitch that had slowed down considerably, but the duo managed to hold their ground and build a partnership.

Haque, in addition to his contribution with the bat, displayed confidence and struck four boundaries during his innings. Despite Pakistan’s efforts to break the partnership with all four pacers and the introduction of part-time spinner Agha Salman, the Bangladesh batsmen remained resilient. The solid performance by Shadman and Haque gave Bangladesh hope as they aimed to narrow the deficit and put up a competitive total against the host team.

The day started with Bangladesh resuming their innings at 27-0, but they lost an early wicket in the form of Zakir Hasan, who fell to a smart catch by wicketkeeper Mohammad Rizwan off Naseem Shah’s bowling. Shanto, who had shown promise during his brief stint at the crease, was bowled by Khurram Shahzad, further denting Bangladesh’s early progress. However, the partnership between Shadman and Haque provided much-needed stability and resistance against the Pakistani bowlers.

As the match progressed, the battle between the Bangladesh batsmen and the Pakistan bowlers intensified, with both teams vying for dominance. The resilience shown by Shadman Islam and Mominul Haque highlighted the fighting spirit of the Bangladesh team as they looked to mount a strong response to Pakistan’s imposing first innings total. With the match finely poised, the focus shifted to the upcoming sessions as both teams sought to gain the upper hand in this closely contested Test match in Rawalpindi.

In conclusion, Shadman Islam’s impressive half-century and his partnership with Mominul Haque were the highlights of Bangladesh’s innings on the third day of the first Test against Pakistan. As the match entered a crucial phase, both teams showcased their skills and determination, setting the stage for an exciting finish. With the outcome of the match hanging in the balance, the performance of key players like Shadman and Haque would play a pivotal role in determining the eventual result. Bangladesh’s fightback against the formidable Pakistan bowling attack was a testament to their resilience and determination to compete at the highest level of Test cricket.

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