
BAN vs PAK 3rd T20I: Pakistan end losing streak with commanding win over Bangladesh
New Delhi: Pakistan's cricket team finally got a victory on the Bangladesh tour. The Pakistani team defeated the host Bangladesh by 74 runs in the third T20. With this victory, Pakistan avoided a hat-trick of defeats but could not save the series. What happened in the last two T20I matches?
Bangladesh, which won the first two T20 matches, won the series 2-1. This tour of the Pakistani team to Bangladesh was very short. 3 matches were played out of 5 matches between the two teams. Bangladesh defeated Pakistan by 7 wickets in the first match and by 8 runs in the second match. How did Pakistan perform in the match?
The third and final match of the three-match T20 series between Pakistan and Bangladesh was played in Dhaka on Thursday. Batting first in this match, Pakistan scored 178 runs for the loss of 7 wickets. Opener Sahibzada Farhan scored the highest 61 runs from their side. He hit 6 fours and 5 sixes in his 41-ball innings. Sahibzada was chosen as the Player of the Match for this performance.
Sahibzada Farhan got good support from his partner, Hasan Nawaz. Hasan Nawaz played a beautiful innings of 33 runs in 17 balls. Mohammad Nawaz scored 27 runs in 16 balls. Saim Ayub contributed 21 runs and captain Salman Agha contributed 12 runs. Taskin Ahmed took the maximum number of three wickets for Bangladesh. How did Bangladesh batters perform?
Bangladesh mostly has slow pitches, so the target of 179 runs was not going to be easy for the host team. Pakistani bowlers performed brilliantly and made this target even more difficult. Bangladesh batsmen failed miserably in this match. Mohammad Saifuddin was the only batsman who scored more than 10 runs. The rest of the batsmen scored 10 or less runs. As a result, the entire Bangladesh team was all out after scoring 104 runs in 16.4 overs.

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