Despite Bangladesh’s 44-run lead at the end of the first innings, what made the difference for Pakistan in their comfortable eight-wicket victory? The Tigers may have taken positives from individual performances from the likes of Liton Das and Taijul Islam that swung the momentum at some stages, but it was Pakistan’s collective approach in every aspect that helped them bounce back and clinch an easy victory on the final day of the first Test at the Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium in Chattogram yesterday.
Bangladesh’s top allrounder Shakib Al Hasan is a natural when it comes to bowling. He has admitted numerous times that he works much harder on his batting than sweating it out with a ball in his hand.
Ace all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan will be available to play for the Kolkata Knight Riders in their last two group stage matches of the Indian
If the first Test gave Bangladesh the belief to dream big, the second taught them a lesson for being overconfident.
Yasir Shah's turners were bound to be dangerous as the Test match progressed into the fourth day, and the leg-spinner, with his four-
Bangladesh might have ended the Test series against Pakistan on a dull note having lost the second Test by 328 runs within four days.
Pakistan skipper Misbahul Haq felt the Test series win against Bangladesh has helped regain the team's confidence following defeats
Dropped catches, an injured ring finger and his worst batting average in a series, 11.00, in the last five years; Mushfiqur Rahim will
A thin, lean teenager is busy ruffling around his bowling mark. Unknown to both the Pakistan openers, unknown to most of the 24,000
An unbeaten partnership of 105 runs between Shakib Al Hasan and Sabbir Rahman gave Bangladesh their first ever victory over Pakistan in T20 matches at Mirpur today.
Fan photos of lone T20 match between Bangladesh and Pakistan at Mirpur Stadium on 24 April, 2015.
In the lone T20 match between Bangladesh and Pakistan at Mirpur on April 24, 2015, Shakib Al Hasan showed everyone why he is recognized as the top allrounder in world cricket today.
Bangladesh thrash Pakistan by seven wickets in the lone T20 match at Mirpur Stadium, riding on fifties from Shakib Al Hasan and Sabbir Rahman.
Mercurial, brilliant, aggressive, dominant, vulnerable, frustrating and unfortunately for Pakistan an underachiever, it is safe to say cricket never has and never will witness another Shahid Afridi.
The air is filled with the expectation of a win. It seems that nobody is ready to look back after Bangladesh's 3-0 triumph in the ODI
Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi expressed his optimism of turning the table on Bangladesh after a whitewash in the ODI series when his
Opener Anamul Haque continued his run-spree and put Prime Bank South Zone in the driving seat against BCB North Zone in the
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Shaharyar Khan said he was "deeply disappointed" Thursday after the national team was