Bangladesh's Batting Woes Continue in Dhaka Test

Bangladesh’s Batting Woes Continue in Dhaka Test

Bangladesh’s batting woes continued in the Dhaka Test against South Africa, with the top four batsmen failing to deliver. The team’s total of 105 runs in the match was their worst performance this year, highlighting the need for improvement.

The collapse on the first day of the match proved costly, with only the lower order, led by Mehidy Hasan Miraz, preventing an innings defeat. Mehidy’s 97 in the second innings forced South Africa to bat again, but it was not enough to salvage the match.

Mehidy attributed the team’s struggles to poor decision-making and a lack of runs on the board. He emphasized the importance of the top order contributing to the total, as it makes life easier for the rest of the batters.

“We did it in Pakistan where the top four were contributing to the total,” Mehidy said. “When the openers start well, it makes life easier for the rest of the batters.”

Mehidy also acknowledged the pressure on the bowlers when the batters fail to score. “Batters have to take more responsibility,” he said. “Lack of runs on the board makes life difficult for the bowlers.”

Despite the team’s struggles, Mehidy remains optimistic about the future. He is leading Bangladesh’s batting charts in this World Test Championship cycle and is confident that the team can improve.

“I am mentally trying to prepare myself to score runs,” he said. “I am always trying to get better.”

Bangladesh have four days to prepare for the Chattogram Test, where they will have one last opportunity to get a score in familiar conditions before embarking on assignments in the UAE and the West Indies.

Mehidy Miraz Rescues Bangladesh with Unbroken Stand

Mehidy Miraz Rescues Bangladesh with Unbroken Stand

Bangladesh’s Mehidy Hasan Miraz once again proved his mettle, rescuing his team from a precarious position against South Africa on the third morning of the Mirpur Test. After losing three wickets in the first 30 minutes, Mehidy and Jaker Ali forged an unbroken 89-run partnership for the seventh wicket, bringing Bangladesh within one run of making South Africa bat again.

Mehidy and Jaker’s resilience stemmed from their unwavering focus on playing simple shots and avoiding unnecessary risks. Despite the persistent threat posed by Kagiso Rabada, who had already claimed four wickets by lunch, the duo remained composed and determined.

Rabada’s early strikes in the fourth over of the morning had put Bangladesh on the back foot. Mahmudul Hasan Joy, who had looked solid on the second day, chased a wide delivery and edged it to first slip for 40. Mushfiqur Rahim, another experienced batsman, fell in a similar fashion to his first-innings dismissal, leaving a gap between bat and pad as Rabada angled the ball into him.

Keshav Maharaj then accounted for Litton Das, who made only 7 after failing to score in the first innings. Captain Aiden Markram’s last-second decision to review the dismissal proved fruitful, as replays showed an edge from Litton’s shoulder.

However, South Africa’s early success did not translate into further breakthroughs in the remainder of the session. Mehidy’s elegant cover drives off Rabada and Wiaan Mulder set the tone for his partnership with Jaker, who swept Maharaj for his first boundary. Mehidy launched Dane Piedt over long-off for his first six and punished Maharaj for two fours in the 49th over.

Jaker also contributed with a boundary through extra cover off Piedt, and the pair reached a 50-run partnership for the seventh wicket. Mehidy and Jaker continued to frustrate South Africa, taking four runs each off Rabada in his second spell with square-cuts and pull shots.

As the session drew to a close, Bangladesh were just one run away from making South Africa bat again. Mehidy and Jaker’s partnership had not only saved their team from a potential innings defeat but had also given them a glimmer of hope for a positive result in the Test.

Mehidy Miraz Stings India with Bat and Ball, Despite Bee Encounter

Mehidy Miraz Stings India with Bat and Ball, Despite Bee Encounter

The Indian cricket team dominated Day 4 of the Kanpur Test, amassing 285/9 in their first innings and forcing Bangladesh to bat again. While Indian batters asserted their dominance, Mehidy Hasan Miraz emerged as a standout performer for the visitors, showcasing his prowess with both bat and ball.

Despite facing an unexpected setback, Miraz displayed resilience on the field. After scoring 22 runs off 42 balls, he was dismissed by Jasprit Bumrah. However, his true brilliance shone through with the ball, as he claimed four wickets in India’s first innings.

“I didn’t realize the bee was inside me. After playing the shot, it stung me, and then I felt the pain,” Miraz revealed in a post-match press conference.

Miraz also shed light on Shakib al Hasan’s retirement decision. Dismissing rumors of political influence, he stated that the team had been aware of Shakib’s plans for some time.

“Shakib bhai had informed us earlier about his intention to retire from Test cricket. It wasn’t a sudden decision. He discussed it with the team management and players, and we accepted his decision,” Miraz explained.

Bangladesh faces an uphill battle to salvage a draw in the Kanpur Test. However, they are aware of the formidable challenge posed by India’s bowlers on Day 5.

Bangladesh Recalls Mehidy Hasan Miraz for T20I Series Against India

Bangladesh Recalls Mehidy Hasan Miraz for T20I Series Against India

Bangladesh’s selectors have made significant changes to their T20I squad for the upcoming three-match series against India, recalling all-rounder Mehidy Hasan Miraz and opener Parvez Hossain Emon. The series, scheduled to begin next week, will mark Mehidy’s return to the T20I format after a year-long absence.

Mehidy, a key all-rounder in Tests and ODIs, has been entrusted with a new role in the T20I side. Chief selector Gazi Ashraf Hossain explained that Mehidy will be expected to bat higher up the order, filling the void left by the recently retired Shakib Al Hasan.

“We feel that Mehidy Hasan Miraz is a good batter who can handle the middle order,” Ashraf said. “We didn’t pick him in the previous [T20] World Cup as we usually feel that he has a strong role as an allrounder in Tests and ODIs.”

Mehidy’s batting credentials in T20Is are modest, with 248 runs in 20 innings at an average of 14.58 and a strike rate of 118.66. However, the selectors believe he has the potential to excel in the new role.

Parvez Hossain Emon, a left-handed opener, has also been recalled to the squad after impressing the selectors in recent camps. He replaces Soumya Sarkar, who has been left out.

Left-arm spinner Rakibul Hasan has been included in the squad due to an injury to Tanvir Islam. Rakibul is expected to provide support to the pace attack, which remains unchanged.

Despite his mixed performance in the T20 World Cup earlier this year, veteran Mahmudullah has retained his place in the squad. Ashraf expressed confidence in Mahmudullah’s abilities and emphasized the value of experienced players.

Bangladesh’s T20Is against India will be played in Gwalior (October 6), New Delhi (October 9), and Hyderabad (October 12).

Bangladesh Eyes Historic Test Win Against India in Chennai

Bangladesh Eyes Historic Test Win Against India in Chennai

India’s dominance at home is well-established, but Bangladesh is a team that thrives on breaking new ground. As the two sides prepare for a two-match Test series, Bangladesh aims to add another first to their growing list of achievements.

Bangladesh has never defeated India in a Test match, but they have shown remarkable progress in recent years. In 2022, they secured their first Test win against New Zealand and Pakistan, and they are eager to continue their upward trajectory.

India, on the other hand, is a formidable opponent. They are ranked number one in the World Test Championship standings and have not lost a Test series at home in nearly 12 years. However, they are coming off a break from the format and have several players returning from injury.

The key matchup in this series will be between India’s batters and Bangladesh’s spinners. India’s top order has shown vulnerability against quality spin bowling, and Bangladesh boasts three talented spinners in Mehidy Hasan Miraz, Shakib Al Hasan, and Taijul Islam.

Mehidy, in particular, has been in excellent form, contributing with both bat and ball in Bangladesh’s recent series win in Pakistan. He will be looking to make a statement on a Chennai track that is expected to favor spin.

India is likely to field three spinners in response, with R Ashwin, Ravindra Jadeja, and Kuldeep Yadav leading the attack. Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Siraj are expected to lead the fast bowling unit.

Bangladesh is unlikely to make significant changes to their winning team from the second Test in Pakistan. They may consider bringing Taijul into the mix alongside Shakib and Mehidy to strengthen their spin attack.

The Chennai pitch is expected to provide bounce and carry for both quicks and spinners, but the surface is likely to break under the intense heat. This will mean the spinners should come into play as the Test goes on.

India will be looking to extend their unbeaten home Test series streak to 18, while Bangladesh will be determined to create history by securing their first Test win against their formidable opponents.

Bangladesh's Historic Test Sweep Over Pakistan: Mehidy Hasan Miraz Shines

Bangladesh’s Historic Test Sweep Over Pakistan: Mehidy Hasan Miraz Shines

Bangladesh’s historic Test series victory over Pakistan has etched itself into the annals of cricket history. The Tigers’ 2-0 clean sweep marked their maiden Test win against the formidable Pakistan side and their first Test series triumph (of two matches or more) against a team other than Zimbabwe or the West Indies.

Mehidy Hasan Miraz emerged as the hero of the series, claiming 10 wickets and earning the Player of the Series award. The all-rounder’s exceptional performance was instrumental in Bangladesh’s dominant display.

“I’m really happy. This is the first time I won the Man of the Series award overseas,” Miraz said after the match. “It’s a tough job batting at number 8, but I’m just trying to start rotating and support the batsman.”

Miraz’s five-wicket haul in the second Test was a testament to his skill and determination. “I’m really happy because it’s been difficult to bowl on this pitch,” he said. “I got five wickets, so it’s a good moment for me.”

Beyond his on-field achievements, Miraz dedicated his award to the family of a rickshaw puller who died during a recent anti-discrimination protest in Bangladesh. “I want to dedicate this Man of the Series Award to the people who were martyred during the anti-discrimination student protest,” he said.

Miraz has since fulfilled his promise by handing over the Pakistan series’ prize money to the rickshaw puller’s family. This act of compassion further cemented his status as a role model both on and off the field.

Bangladesh’s Test series victory over Pakistan is a testament to the team’s growing maturity and resilience. The Tigers have proven that they can compete with the best in the world and are capable of achieving great things.

Liton Das's Century Lifts Bangladesh from Collapse in Rawalpindi Test

Liton Das’s Century Lifts Bangladesh from Collapse in Rawalpindi Test

Liton Das’s heroic century and a record-breaking partnership with Mehidy Hasan Miraz lifted Bangladesh from the brink of collapse to a competitive total of 262 all out on Sunday in the second Test against Pakistan in Rawalpindi.

Das, who came to the crease with Bangladesh reeling at 26-6, played a marathon innings of 333 minutes, hitting 13 boundaries and four sixes to reach his fourth Test hundred. His knock was crucial in Bangladesh’s remarkable turnaround, which saw them add 236 runs for the last four wickets.

Mehidy, who had taken 5-61 in the first innings, provided valuable support to Das, scoring a pugnacious 78 off 12 boundaries and a six. The pair’s 165-run seventh-wicket stand is the highest for Bangladesh in Tests and the first time a pair has added 150 or more runs for the seventh or lower wicket from a team total under 50 runs.

Das and Mehidy’s partnership frustrated Pakistan’s bowlers, who had earlier put Bangladesh in a precarious position. Pacer Shahzad took 6-90, including a four-wicket burst in his first spell, while Mir Hamza chipped in with 2-50.

However, Bangladesh’s lower order showed great resilience, with Das adding 69 runs with tail-ender Hasan Mahmud (13 not out) in a 24.5-over ninth wicket stand. This equaled the partnership record against Pakistan and left the home team frustrated.

At close on the third day, Pakistan were left on a sluggish 9-2, with opener Abdullah Shafique dismissed for three and nightwatchman Khurram Shahzad falling without scoring. Saim Ayub was not out on six as the home team lead by 21 runs.

Pakistan will need to bat smartly to clinch a series-leveling win after losing the first Test, also in Rawalpindi, by 10 wickets. Bangladesh’s win last week was their first in 14 attempts against Pakistan.

Miraz's Five-Wicket Haul Puts Bangladesh in Control in Rawalpindi Test

Miraz’s Five-Wicket Haul Puts Bangladesh in Control in Rawalpindi Test

Bangladesh Dominates Pakistan with Miraz’s Five-Wicket Haul in Rawalpindi Test

On the rain-affected second day of the second Test in Rawalpindi, Bangladesh’s Mehidy Hasan Miraz emerged as the star performer, claiming a five-wicket haul to restrict Pakistan to 274.

After the first day’s play was washed out, Taskin Ahmed struck early, dismissing Abdullah Shafique in the first over. Shan Masood and Saim Ayub steadied the Pakistani innings, scoring half-centuries. However, Miraz’s introduction proved pivotal, as he dismissed Masood for 57.

Bangladesh’s bowlers maintained a tight grip on the game, with Miraz and Taskin Ahmed (3/57) leading the charge. Ayub’s 58 was ended by a stumping, while Saud Shakeel’s dismissal exposed Pakistan’s middle order.

Pakistan’s captain, Babar Azam, and wicketkeeper-batsman Mohammad Rizwan fell cheaply, leaving the hosts in trouble at 211 for 6. Khurram Shahzad and Mohammad Ali departed in quick succession, as Miraz continued to torment the Pakistani batsmen.

Salman Agha’s 54 provided some resistance, but Ahmed’s dismissal of the all-rounder increased Pakistan’s woes. Miraz wrapped up the innings by having Abrar Ahmed stumped, completing his five-wicket haul.

Bangladesh ended the day at 10 for no loss, with Shadman Islam and Zakir Hasan at the crease. The visitors will be aiming to secure a 2-0 series victory after their triumph in the first Test.

Bangladesh Stuns Pakistan with Historic 10-Wicket Victory in Rawalpindi Test

Bangladesh Stuns Pakistan with Historic 10-Wicket Victory in Rawalpindi Test

Pakistan’s cricket team suffered a humiliating 10-wicket defeat against Bangladesh in the first Test match in Rawalpindi. The loss marks Bangladesh’s maiden victory over Pakistan in five-day cricket.

Bangladesh’s spinners, Mehidy Hasan Miraz and Shakib Al Hasan, played a pivotal role in Pakistan’s collapse. Mehidy claimed 4-21, while Shakib took 3-44, dismissing Pakistan for a mere 146 runs in 55.5 overs.

Pakistan’s batting lineup crumbled on a pitch that had been unresponsive for the first four days. However, small cracks began to appear, which Bangladesh’s spinners exploited effectively. The hosts also faced criticism for not including a frontline spinner in their team.

Pakistan’s leading batsmen, Babar Azam and Shan Masood, failed to make significant contributions, scoring only 22 and 14 runs, respectively. First-innings century-maker Saud Shakeel was dismissed for a fourth-ball duck.

Bangladesh’s victory was a historic moment for the team, as it marked their first win over Australia, England, and Pakistan. The win in Rawalpindi was only their sixth in 143 Tests.

Pakistan’s loss has raised concerns about the fitness of fast bowler Naseem Shah, who has been criticized for his “bulging belly.” Social media users have questioned his fitness and suggested that he may not be taking his training seriously.

Pakistan skipper Shan Masood expressed disappointment over the loss, stating that the team did not take Bangladesh lightly but the pitch did not play as expected. Bangladesh skipper Najmul Hossain Shanto dedicated the win to those who lost their lives in the recent political turmoil in Bangladesh.

The second and final Test match of the series will be played in Rawalpindi from Friday.

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