The third day's play ended, Bangladesh's lead was 83 runs

 


At the end of the third day's play in the Chittagong Test between Pakistan and Bangladesh, Bangladesh took an 83-run lead against Pakistan with six wickets remaining.

On the third day of the Test, the entire Pakistan team was bowled out for 286 runs. Abid Ali scored a century for Pakistan.

On the third day, when Bangladesh started their second innings, the team struggled in the beginning. In the Test, the hosts took a 44-run lead before batting in the second innings. Couldn't provide a good start.

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, Momin-ul-Haq also walked to the pavilion at zero. Has taken 1 wicket.

By the end of the third day's play, the hosts had scored 39 runs for the loss of 4 wickets and their overall lead against Pakistan is 83 runs.

Earlier, Pakistan started the third day's play without any loss at 145 runs. After adding one run, debutant Abdul Shafiq was dismissed for 52 runs. Returned

After that captain Babar Azam came for batting but he could not do anything special and got bowled for 10 runs. Fawad Alam who came after him could also score only 8 runs.

The fifth wicket of the visiting team fell after the lunch break when Mohammad Rizwan was dismissed for 5 while Abid Ali's brilliant innings of 133 ended with a score of 217.

Hassan Ali, who came to bat at number eight from Pakistan, adopted an aggressive style and was immediately stumped for 12 runs while Sajid Khan could score only five runs.

Pakistan's ninth wicket belonged to Noman Ali, who despite the review, fell victim to the controversial decision of the third umpire.

Pakistan's tenth wicket fell at 286 runs, Faheem Ashraf was out who scored 38 runs while Shaheen Shah Afridi remained unbeaten on 13 runs.

For Bangladesh, Tejul Islam bowled brilliantly and bowled 7 wickets while Ibadat Hussain took 2 wickets, one wicket went to Mehdi Hassan.

Pakistan scored 145 not out in the first innings of the first match at the end of the second day.

It may be recalled that Abdul Shafiq scored a half-century in his debut Test against Bangladesh. He scored a half-century off 154 balls with the help of 2 sixes and 2 fours.

Bangladesh were bowled out for 330 in the first innings. Bangladesh were 253 for four at the end of the first day's play in the match while the hosts scored another 77 in the second day's play.

Lytton Das (114) and Mushfiqur Rahim (91) were the standout players for Bangladesh while Mehdi Hassan (38) remained unbeaten.

Shadman Islam, Saif Hassan, Najam Al Hassan Shanto 14 and 14 respectively while captain Mominul Haq returned to the pavilion with 6 runs. Besides, Lytton Das 114 and Mushfiqur Rahim 91 and Yasir. Ali 4, Taizul Islam 11, Abu Jaid 8 and Ibadat Hussain were out for zero.

For Pakistan, Hassan Ali bowled brilliantly and took five wickets for Bangladesh while Shaheen Shah Afridi and Faheem Ashraf took 2.2 wickets each. Sajid Khan took one wicket.

The third day's play ended, Bangladesh's lead was 83 runs The third day's play ended, Bangladesh's lead was 83 runs Reviewed by DECENT on November 28, 2021 Rating: 5

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