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Spinners lead Bangladesh to score maiden Test win against Pakistan in Rawalpindi

Mehidy Hasan Miraz and Shakib Al Hasan took seven wickets between them to secure a stunning 10-wicket victory
Bangladesh’s Shadman Islam celebrates after their team’s win at the end of the fifth and final day of the first Test cricket match between Pakistan and Bangladesh at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium in Rawalpindi on August 25, 2024. AFP
Bangladesh’s Shadman Islam celebrates after their team’s win at the end of the fifth and final day of the first Test cricket match between Pakistan and Bangladesh at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium in Rawalpindi on August 25, 2024. AFP
Bangladesh’s Shadman Islam (2R) and Zakir Hasan (2L) greet Pakistan’s players after their team’s win at the end of the fifth and final day of the first Test cricket match between Pakistan and Bangladesh at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium in Rawalpindi on August 25, 2024. AFP
Bangladesh’s Shadman Islam (2R) and Zakir Hasan (2L) greet Pakistan’s players after their team’s win at the end of the fifth and final day of the first Test cricket match between Pakistan and Bangladesh at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium in Rawalpindi on August 25, 2024. AFP
Mehidy Hasan Miraz exults after dislodging Mohammad Rizwan. Photo via AFP
Mehidy Hasan Miraz exults after dislodging Mohammad Rizwan. Photo via AFP

Bangladesh registered their first-ever Test win against Pakistan in Rawalpindi on Sunday, thanks to spinners Mehidy Hasan Miraz and Shakib Al Hasan. The duo took seven wickets between them to secure a stunning 10-wicket victory.

The hosts batting collapsed to 146 on the final day of the first Test, setting visitors a meagre 30-run target on the final day. In response, Bangladesh achieved the target in a mere 39 balls without the loss of a wicket.

Apart from a draw in 2015, the previous 10 encounters had all been won by Pakistan.

Mehidy grabbed 4-21 and Shakib 3-44 to trigger a Pakistan collapse on the fifth day, with the home side dismissed for 146 runs in 55.5 overs.

 Bangladesh’s Shadman Islam (2L) and Zakir Hasan (2R) shake hands with Pakistan’s players after their team’s win at the end of the fifth and final day of the first Test cricket match between Pakistan and Bangladesh at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium in Rawalpindi on August 25, 2024. AFP
Bangladesh’s Shadman Islam (2L) and Zakir Hasan (2R) shake hands with Pakistan’s players after their team’s win at the end of the fifth and final day of the first Test cricket match between Pakistan and Bangladesh at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium in Rawalpindi on August 25, 2024. AFP

That left Bangladesh a target of just 30 runs, which openers Zakir Hasan and Shadman Islam reached in 6.3 overs.

Zakir Hassan made 15 runs while Shadman Islam made nine runs in the brief chase. The match ended with over 45 overs yet to be bowled on the final day of the test.

Bangladesh began the day with five wickets in the morning session to take control of the match, which batters have dominated.

Muhammad Rizwan (51) and Abdullah Shafique (37) were among four Pakistani batters to enter double figures in the second innings.

Despite managing to avert an innings defeat, the team was bowled out for 146. This set Bangladesh a target of 30 runs, with over 50 overs remaining.

The victory will be a rare one for Bangladesh, which has struggled in the longest format of the game away from home.

A holiday crowd of nearly 5,000 expected Pakistan to fight out a draw but Mehidy bowled Rizwan and trapped last man Mohammad Ali for a duck in successive overs.

Bangladesh skipper pays tribute to individuals passed away during protest

Bangladesh skipper Najmul Hossain Shanto dedicated the win to people who were killed in political turmoil that resulted in the ouster of premier Sheikh Hasina this month after weeks of student-led protests.

“We are paying tribute to the individuals who recently passed away in our nation during the protest and praying for their souls,” he said.

“Thanks Almighty for the win. It was very special to win on my special day,” said Najmul, who celebrated his 26th birthday on Sunday.

‘Very disappointing loss’ for Pakistan

Pakistan skipper Shan Masood described the loss as “disappointing”.

“Yes, it is a very disappointing loss,” said Masood who has lost four successive Tests as skipper. “We did not take Bangladesh lightly but the pitch did not play as we expected.”

Bangladesh, criticised for their lack of Test wins, now have one win each over Australia, England and Pakistan.

The win in Rawalpindi was only their sixth in 143 Tests.

Pakistan’s batting crumbled on a pitch that had been unresponsive over the first four days until small cracks started to appear that were exploited by Bangladesh’s spinners.

The hosts also paid for not including a frontline spinner as they fell to the fifth defeat in their past nine home matches, with four draws.

Their leading batsmen also failed, with Babar Azam making only 22 and skipper Masood 14. First innings century-maker Saud Shakeel fell for a fourth-ball duck.

Pakistan trailed by 117 on the first innings and resumed at 23-1, only to lose Masood in the second over to pace bowler Hasan Mahmud.

It could have been 28-3 had wicketkeeper Liton Das not dropped a regulation catch off fast bowler Shoriful Islam to give Azam a first-ball reprieve.

Azam hit three boundaries to raise hopes of a Pakistan fightback but was bowled by an inside edge off Nahid Rana for the right-arm paceman’s only wicket of the match.

Shakib, whose participation in the Test drew protests at home over his political ties to Hasina, had Shakeel stumped and Shafique caught off a miscued shot before lunch.

Agha Salman then fell to off-spinner Mehidy for a first-ball duck, leaving Pakistan in tatters at 105-6.

Mehidy then dismissed Shaheen Shah Afridi and Naseem Shah cheaply in the space of seven runs.

Pakistan won 12 of the previous 13 Tests against Bangladesh, six by an innings, with one draw.

The second and final Test will also be played at Rawalpindi from Friday, with the series part of the World Test Championship (WTC).

Pakistan slumped to eighth in the nine-team WTC table after their defeat, with Bangladesh climbing to sixth.

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