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Pakistan in Deep Trouble After Top 6 Batters Fall in Single Figures

Pakistan in Deep Trouble After Top 6 Batters Fall in Single Figures

The second T20I between Pakistan and Bangladesh has turned into a nightmare for the visitors, as their top order completely collapsed, leaving them at 47/7 after 12 overs in a chase of 134. Six of Pakistan’s top batters failed to reach double figures, continuing a string of underwhelming performances in the series.

After winning the toss and electing to bowl, Pakistan had restricted Bangladesh to a modest total of 133, but their own innings got off to a disastrous start. The top six batters could only manage a combined 30 runs, as Bangladesh’s bowlers kept relentless pressure with both pace and spin.

Pakistan Batting – 12 Overs, 47/7

BatterRunsBalls4s6sDismissal
Fakhar Zaman8810c Litton b Shoriful
Saim Ayub1400run out (Rishad/Litton)
Mohammad Haris0100c Litton b Shoriful
Salman Agha (c)92300c Hridoy b Mahedi
Hasan Nawaz6600c Litton b Tanzim
Mohammad Nawaz0200c Litton b Tanzim
Khushdil Shah131810lbw b Mahedi
Faheem Ashraf13*1011not out
Abbas Afridi0*100not out

Extras: 3 | Total: 47/7 (12 overs)

Also Read: Live Update: Pakistan Strike Early as Bangladesh Slip to 28/4 in Dhaka

Bangladesh Bowlers Shine

BowlerOMRWEcon
Mahedi Hasan402526.25
Shoriful Islam30822.66
Mustafizur Rahman20904.50
Tanzim Hasan Sakib20422.00
Rishad Hossain10101.00

Bangladesh’s attack was well-balanced, with Shoriful Islam and Tanzim Hasan Sakib dismantling the top order early. Mahedi Hasan, with two vital wickets, ensured Pakistan’s collapse deepened before the halfway mark.

Situation Summary

Chasing 134, Pakistan still need 87 runs off 48 balls, with just three wickets in hand. Faheem Ashraf is holding on with a fighting 13* off 10, but the lower order now faces a steep task in turning this match around.

With both matches in the series highlighting Pakistan’s struggles with the bat, the focus now shifts to whether their tail can produce a miracle, or if Bangladesh will level the series in dominant style.

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