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PAK vs BAN [WATCH]: Zakir Hasan takes spectacular mid-air catch to take away Abdullah Shafique on Day 1 of first Check

Bangladesh obtained off to a superb begin within the opening Check of the two-match sequence in opposition to Pakistan on the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium on Wednesday (August 21). Zakir Hasan took a sensational catch to dismiss Abdullah Shafique, handing the guests an early benefit. Following a delay attributable to a moist outfield, Bangladesh captain Najmul Hossain Shanto gained the toss and opted to bowl first, a choice that paid off nearly instantly.

Abdullah Shafique’s early departure

The essential dismissal occurred on the third ball of the fourth over. Bangladesh pacer Hasan Mahmud, bowling with precision, delivered a well-directed outswinger outdoors the off-stump. Shafique, trying a drive, solely managed to edge the ball thickly. Hasan, positioned at fifth slip, displayed wonderful reflexes and athleticism, diving mid-air to finish a spectacular catch. This early wicket left Pakistan struggling at 3/1 after 3.3 overs. Shafique’s temporary stint on the crease noticed him scoring solely two runs off 14 balls, unable to supply the strong begin Pakistan wanted. His early departure put further stress on the remainder of the batting lineup.

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Bangladesh’s bowlers capitalize on early success

Bangladesh’s bowlers, led by Mahmud, continued to place Pakistan underneath stress. The early dismissal of Shafique was just the start, as a few overs later, Pakistan misplaced their captain, Shan Masood, who was dismissed for six runs off 11 balls. Shoriful Islam, one other key bowler for Bangladesh, was accountable for this dismissal, and he shortly adopted it up by eradicating former Pakistan Check captain Babar Azam for a two-ball duck.

By the tip of the eighth over, Pakistan was reeling at 16/3, with their high order in disarray. The dismissals of Masood and Babar additional compounded Pakistan’s troubles, because the hosts struggled to search out stability in opposition to Bangladesh’s disciplined bowling assault.

Pakistan’s wrestle at Tea

Because the groups headed into the tea break, Pakistan discovered themselves in a precarious place at 81/3 after 9 overs. Vice-captain Saud Shakeel and younger Saim Ayub had been on the crease, tasked with the difficult job of rebuilding the innings. With Bangladesh’s bowlers in full management and the Rawalpindi pitch providing help, Pakistan faces an uphill battle to recuperate from the early injury inflicted by the guests.

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