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Pakistan's position is strong, 93 more runs needed to win

 

In the first Test match being played in Chittagong, Pakistan's position has been strengthened. At the end of the fourth day's play, Pakistan has scored 109 runs without any player out.

In pursuit of the target set by Bangladesh, a 100-run partnership was established between the Pakistani openers and both of them have completed half a century.

Pakistan needs 93 more runs to win with 10 wickets left.

Abid Ali made a half century off 92 balls with the help of 6 fours. This is the third half century of his career.

Abdul Shafiq has also completed a half-century, he made a half-century off 88 balls which included six fours and a six.

It should be noted that in the second innings, the entire Bangladesh team was bowled out for 157 and thus gave Pakistan a target of 202 runs to win.

Shaheen Shah Afridi took 5 wickets in the second innings of the Test, while Hassan Ali also took 5 wickets in the first innings.

On the third day, when Bangladesh started their second innings, the team struggled in the beginning. The hosts took a 44-run lead before they started batting in the second innings. Could provide

The hosts lost their first and second wickets in the second innings at 14 when Shadman Islam 1 and Najamul Hassan Shanto returned to the pavilion without scoring a run.

When the team's score reached 15, Mominul Haq also walked to the pavilion at zero. Saif Hassan, who scored 18 runs, was dismissed for a total score of 25.

Bangladesh's fifth wicket fell at 43, with Mushfiqur Rahim scoring 16 while the sixth wicket of the hosts fell at 115 in the form of Mehdi Hassan, who scored 11.

Yasir Ali, the seventh wicket of the host team, was replaced by Noorul Hassan, a player under the Connection Law, who scored 15 runs while Lytton Das, who scored a half-century, fell victim to Shaheen Shah Afridi.

The next player Abu Javed also returned to the pavilion without scoring a run while the last player of Bangladesh Ibadat Hussain also got a run out.

Shaheen Shah Afridi took 5 wickets while Hassan Ali and Sajid Khan took 2 wickets each.

Bangladesh batsman Yasir Ali retired injured due to Shaheen Shah Afridi's fast bouncer.

Shaheen Afridi's fast bouncer hit Yasir Ali's helmet, he scored 36 runs. His innings included six fours.

In place of Yasir Ali, Noorul Hassan was included in the Bangladesh team under the Connection Act. Noorul Hassan will only bat for Bangladesh.

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