Pakistan’s openers again failed to provide a solid start, with the first wicket falling for zero runs


Rawalpindi: In the second Test match against Bangladesh, Pakistan's entire team was dismissed for 274 runs in their first innings.
Pakistan’s openers again failed to provide a solid start, with the first wicket falling for zero runs. Abdullah Shafique was out without scoring, dismissed by Taskin Ahmed.
Pakistan's second wicket fell at a total of 107 runs. Captain Shan Masood was out for 57 runs. The third wicket fell at 122 runs when Saim Ayub was dismissed for 58 runs by Mehdi Hasan Mirza.
The fourth wicket fell at 151 runs, with Saud Shakeel out for just 16 runs. Former captain Babar Azam could only manage 31 runs. The sixth wicket fell at 211 runs, with Mohammad Rizwan out for 29 runs.
For Pakistan, Khurram Shehzad scored 12 runs, Muhammad Ali 2 runs, and Abrar Ahmed 9 runs, leading to a total of 274 runs in their first innings.
Mehdi Hasan took 5 wickets, Taskin Ahmed 3 wickets, while Naeem Hasan and Shakib Al Hasan each took 1 wicket.
The second Test match is being played at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium. On the second day, the Bengal Tigers won the toss and chose to field first. An extension of 30 minutes may be granted to complete the overs.
It is worth noting that the first day of the second Test between Pakistan and Bangladesh, held in Rawalpindi, was canceled due to rain. However, the weather in Rawalpindi is clear today, with no rain expected during the play.
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