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Pindi Test Day 4: Half of Pakistan team ousted on 65 runs against Bangladesh
Two of Pakistan's wickets fell in the fourth over, with Abdullah Shafiq three and Khurram Shahzad out for no runs
Rawalpindi: Pakistan started the fourth day of the second Test in Rawalpindi with a lead of 21 runs with the loss of two wickets.
Pakistan suffered its third loss to Saim Ayub on 47 runs, who returned to the pavilion after scoring 20 runs. At the moment, captain Shan Masood and Babar Azam are at the crease.
On the third day of the match, two of Pakistan's wickets fell in the fourth over, with Abdullah Shafiq three and Khurram Shahzad out for no runs.
In the first hour of the third day of the game, the Pakistani bowlers were overshadowed and sent six players to the pavilion. But then, wicket-keeper batsman Litan Das scored 138 runs and Mehdi Hasan 78 runs, therefore, the Bangladesh team could score 262 runs in the first innings and lost by 12 runs.
These two batsmen put on a partnership of 165 runs for the seventh wicket. Khurram Shahzad of Pakistan ousted six players and Mir Hamza and Salman Ali Agha two players each.
On the other hand, Bangladeshi batsman Liton Das said that the wicket of the second test is not helping the batting. Initially, six players were out for only 26 runs, so there was some pressure, but Mehdi Hasan Miraz batted with positive thinking and reduced the pressure on the Pakistani bowling line.
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