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Bangladesh PM Hails Historic Test Series Win Over Pakistan

Bangladesh Prime Minister Tarique Rahman congratulated the men's cricket team for their historic Test series win over Pakistan on home soil. The Najmul Hossain Shanto-led side whitewashed Pakistan 2-0, winning the second Test by 78 runs in Sylhet. This victory lifted Bangladesh to fifth place in the World Test Championship standings, surpassing India. Rahman praised the team's unity and discipline, expressing hope that this achievement will inspire youth in sports.

Bangladesh PM hails men's cricket team's historic Test series win over Pakistan

Dhaka, May 20

Bangladesh Prime Minister Tarique Rahman has congratulated the Bangladesh men's cricket team for winning a Test series against Pakistan on home soil for the very first time.

The Najmul Hossain Shanto-led side defeated Pakistan by 78 runs in the second Test in Sylhet on Wednesday. Earlier, the hosts had won the first Test in Mirpur by 104 runs. With this win in Sylhet, the Bangladesh cricket team has also whitewashed the Test series.

After this win, Bangladesh overtook India to secure the fifth position in the World Test Championship points table. Bangladesh's point percentage stands at 58.33%, while India slips to sixth spot with 48.15%.

Bangladesh PM Tarique Rahman believes that Bangladesh's success in international cricket will continue, and this achievement will further inspire the younger generation toward sports.

Rahman expressed hope that by maintaining team unity, discipline, and self-confidence, the Bangladesh cricket team will move further ahead on the world stage in the future. He extended his heartfelt greetings and gratitude to the players, coaching staff, and everyone concerned.

This also marks Bangladesh's first clean sweep in a Test series against Pakistan at home and second overall, after their 2-0 win in Pakistan back in 2024.

Chasing a mammoth fourth-innings target of 437 runs, Pakistan put up a spirited resistance but were eventually bowled out for 358. Left-arm spinner Taijul Islam was the architect of the final-day demolition, running through the Pakistani batting lineup to seal a memorable victory for the hosts. He claimed bowling figures of 6/120 in 34.2 overs.

Opting to bowl first, Pakistan conceded 278 runs in the first innings courtesy of a brilliant counter-attacking 126 from Bangladesh wicketkeeper-batter Litton Das, who was named Player of the Match for his centurion knock.

In response, Pakistan stuttered as they were bundled out for 232 despite a brisk 68 runs off 84 balls from Babar Azam. Bangladesh speedster Nahid Rana and spinner Taijul picked three wickets apiece to hand Bangladesh a crucial 46-run first-innings cushion.

Bangladesh batted Pakistan out of the game in the third innings, posting a massive 390 on the board. Veteran Mushfiqur Rahim anchored the innings with a masterful 137 off 233 balls while Litton Das continued his good form with a fluent 69, setting Pakistan a massive target of 437.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Sarah B

As a cricket fan from the UK, I'm genuinely impressed by Bangladesh's rise in Test cricket. They've always been strong in limited-overs, but this series win shows they can compete in the longest format too. Taijul Islam with 6 wickets is phenomenal. Congratulations to the team!

Priya S

Great to see Bangladesh defeating Pakistan at home. I'm happy for our neighbors! But honestly, as an Indian fan, I feel a bit disappointed that India slipped to sixth in WTC points. Our Test team needs to work on consistency. Bangladesh is clearly doing something right with their domestic structure and team culture. Kudos to them! 🙌

Ravi K

Respect to Tarique Rahman for recognizing the team's effort. But I wonder why the Indian PM's team doesn't get this kind of public support when they win. Bangladesh is setting an example with their team unity and discipline. Mushfiqur Rahim's 137 was pure class—reminds me of the old guard still delivering. Chalo, better luck to India next time.

James A

This is a massive achievement for Bangladesh cricket! From nearly losing Test status a decade ago to now whitewashing Pakistan at home is incredible. Litton Das's counter-attacking 126 was exactly what Test cricket needs—bold and fearless. The WTC table is getting interesting with Bangladesh moving above India.

Arjun K

Fantastic series win! But honestly, let's not overhype it—Pakistan's Test team has been struggling recently, especially away from home. Still, Bangladesh deserves full credit for capitalizing. Taijul Islam deserves a special mention for his consistency. India should take

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