‘Amra Korbo Joy’: Bangladesh celebrate Pakistan Test with special victory song – Watch

Bangladesh celebrate series win over Pakistan (Photo by @BCBtigers on X) Bangladesh celebrated their historic Test series whitewash of the Pakistan national cricket team on an emotional note as the players united in the dressing room to sing the iconic victory anthem ‘Amra Korbo Joy’ after the memorable triumph.Bangladesh wrote another milestone in their Test cricket history after beating Pakistan by 78 runs in the second Test at the Sylhet International Cricket Stadium to complete a dominant 2-0 series run. The result also marked Bangladesh’s second consecutive Test series against Pakistan, underscoring the team’s growing confidence and consistency in the longest format.After securing a breakthrough win in the opening Test, Bangladesh once again outplayed Pakistan in all departments of Sylhet. Bangladesh’s official X-clique released a video of the post-match celebrations perfectly capturing the unity and emotion in the Bangladeshi camp. The players gathered in the dressing room and sang “Amra Korbo Joy”, a song synonymous with hope, faith and triumph. WATCH:

The result of the series

Pakistan got off to an excellent start after opting to bowl first, reducing Bangladesh to 116/6 before Litton Das salvaged the innings with a brilliant counter-attacking century to guide the hosts to 278. Khurram Shahzad took four wickets.In response, Pakistan’s batting again collapsed under pressure despite Babar Azam scoring a fighting 68. Bangladesh bowlers bundled out the visitors for just over 230 to secure a decisive 46-run lead in the first innings.Bangladesh then strengthened their grip with a brilliant second innings led by veteran Mushfiqur Rahim who scored a majestic 137 while Litton Das added another valuable 69. The hosts eventually set Pakistan a mammoth target of 437 runs on a difficult pitch on Day 5.Pakistan showed resistance in the chase through captain Shan Masood, Babar Azam and an excellent partnership of 134 between Mohammad Rizwan and Salman Ali Agha. Rizwan narrowly missed out on a century, falling to 94, while Salman scored 71.However, Bangladesh spinner Taijul Islam proved decisive as he took 6/120 in the second innings and nine wickets in the match as Pakistan were bowled out for 358. Bangladesh sealed a famous 78-run win to complete a flawless series triumph.