
Pakistan avoided the embarrassing defense in Bangladesh by winning the third and final T20i series in Dhaka on Thursday. After the first two matches were lost, visitors to the Quickfire 63 from the Opener Shahibzada Farhan and the versatile bowling show to decimate Bangladesh and head home with something that would cheer.
Ban vs then, 3. Highlighting T20i
Pakistan was dominant against the visiting Bangladesh side in the T20i series at the beginning of this year, but in the first two games he could not get used to the conditions in Dhaka. Salman Ali Agha, however, came up with an improved show that would protect them from critics, especially at a time when they are without Babar Azam, Mohammed Rizwan and Shaheen Afridi.
“Very proud, we are talking about it as a team, we do not want to give up and we played well today,” said Pakistani Captain Salman Ali Agha.
Bangladesh’s winning lane in four matches in the shortest game format also ended the loss. Regardless of the fact that it was Litton Das, who went up to collect the winners’ trophy at the end of the T20i competition.
In particular, Bangladeshi was the first victory of the T20i series over Pakistan.
Shahibzada shines in Pakistan
Pakistani opened the opening after loss of throwing and created a brisk pace. Sahibzada Farhan played with a smooth 63 of only 41 balls, including five and six borders, anchored shifts next to Saim Ayub, who provided useful support of the 21st 21.
Hasan Nawaz has strengthened shifts with a quick 33 out of 17 supplies, while Mohammad Nawaz’s portrait 27 out of 16 balls helped Pakistan an increase in around 170.
Shahibzada took the opportunity that came after heating benches in the first two T20i.
Bangladesh came across soon. They were reduced to 41 to 7 inside eight breaks, mainly because of the merciless charm from Pakistani sailors. Salman Mirza requested three goals for only 19 runs, while Faheem Ashraf broke up with two for the 13th Hussain Talat, Ahmed Daniyal and Captain AGHA contributed to other breakthroughs and effectively dismantle Bangladeshi persecution.
Although goalkeeper-Batsman Mohammad Sifuddin has achieved the highest score for hosts with a brave 35 out of 34 balls, only one more dough, Opener Mohammad Naim, reached double figures before the party was tilted to 104 at 16.4. over.
With the already lost series, Pakistan built a rejuvenated side with two new faces in the highest order. Farhan’s explosive half -century and late boosts were hit by Nawazes and Agha forced Pakistan to the total number. Their pitchers then transferred this driving force forward and brought disciplined and cutting spells to pack the match with authority.
Bangladesh, who lies five leading players after sealing the series, still built a competing XI. However, their set of bats could not handle early pressure and disintegrated under the disciplined attack of Pakistanian stimulators and never registered a serious recovery.
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Published:
Akshay Ramesh
Published on:
July 24, 2025