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Express Tribune
24-07-2025
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Mirza, Farhan star in Pakistan win but Bangladesh take T20 series
Sahibzada Farhan plays a shot during the third and final Twenty20 international cricket match between Bangladesh and Pakistan at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium in Dhaka on July 24, 2025. Photo: AFP Listen to article Paceman Salman Mirza grabbed three wickets and opener Sahibzada Farhan struck an aggressive fifty in Pakistan's consolation 74-run win in the third T20 on Thursday as Bangladesh took the series 2-1. Mirza, playing only his third international, demolished Bangladesh's top order with figures of 3-19 as the home team was bowled out for 104 in 16.4 overs in Dhaka. Farhan's 41-ball 63 studded with five sixes and six fours got Pakistan off to a strong start and Hasan Nawaz clubbed 33 off 17 balls to help them to 178-7 after they were sent in to bat. 6️⃣3️⃣ off 4️⃣1️⃣ balls@RealSahibzada is named player of the match for his fine knock 👏#BANvPAK | #BackTheBoysInGreen — Pakistan Cricket (@TheRealPCB) July 24, 2025 Mirza struck with the second ball of the innings, dismissing Tanzid Hassan caught behind for nought which triggered a batting collapse. Only Mohammad Saifuddin contributed a score of note as he made an unbeaten 35. Mohammad Naim (10) was the only other Bangladesh batsman to reach double figures. Seamer Faheem Ashraf took 2-13 and Mohammad Nawaz wrapped up the win with the final two wickets. Having already won their first-ever T20 series against Pakistan with victories in the first two matches, Bangladesh rested five of their main players including spearhead Mustafizur Rahman. Pakistan had scored 110 and 125 in the first two matches -- also in Dhaka -- losing by seven wickets and eight runs respectively. Clinical all-round display 🏏 Pakistan finish the T20I series with a commanding 74-run victory 💫#BANvPAK | #BackTheBoysInGreen — Pakistan Cricket (@TheRealPCB) July 24, 2025 Farhan, who replaced Fakhar Zaman as one of two changes for Pakistan, put on 82 for the opening stand with Saim Ayub (21). Farhan fell in the 12th over to spinner Nasum Ahmed who finished with 2-22 in his four overs. Pace bowler Taskin Ahmed took 3-38. Mohammad Nawaz chipped in with 27 off 16 balls down the order to help Pakistan add 46 runs in the last five overs.


Express Tribune
22-07-2025
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- Express Tribune
Jaker Ali's half-century guides Bangladesh to 133 against Pakistan
Faheem Ashraf strikes early in the second over, removing Mohammad Naim for just 3 runs. Photo: PCB/X Listen to article In a display of clinical pace and control, Pakistan restricted Bangladesh to just 133 in the second T20I in Mirpur, with Jaker Ali's fighting 55 standing out as the lone resistance against an attack that shared wickets evenly across the board. Pakistan captain Agha Salman won the toss and opted to bowl first — a decision that paid early dividends as Bangladesh's top order crumbled under pressure. The hosts lost their first wicket in the second over when Faheem Ashraf dismissed Mohammad Naim for just 3, caught behind while attempting a scoop. Parvez Hossain Emon and skipper Litton Das tried to steady the innings but could only take the score to 25 before Salman Mirza removed Das, continuing his impressive run from the first T20. Terrific start from the Pakistan bowlers ⚡ Bangladesh are 4️⃣ down inside the Powerplay 🏏#BANvPAK | #BackTheBoysInGreen — Pakistan Cricket (@TheRealPCB) July 22, 2025 Panic soon followed. Towhid Hridoy was run out just two balls later, and Emon was dismissed by Mirza in the next over for 13 off 14 balls as Bangladesh were reduced to 28 for 4 inside the powerplay. Ali then partnered with Mahedi Hasan in a much-needed recovery, stitching a 53-run stand for the fifth wicket. Just as the partnership began to give the hosts hope, Mohammad Nawaz struck to remove Mahedi for a well-played 33. Pakistan pacer Ahmed Daniyal receives his T20I debut cap from team manager Naveed Akram Cheema 🧢✨#BANvPAK | #BackTheBoysInGreen — Pakistan Cricket (@TheRealPCB) July 22, 2025 Pakistan's bowlers maintained their grip on the game, cleaning up the tail with disciplined bowling. Despite the collapse, Ali stood firm at one end, anchoring the innings with a gritty 55 off 48 deliveries, including five sixes. He was the last man to fall — bowled off the final delivery of the innings — as Bangladesh were dismissed for 133, setting Pakistan a target of 134. Salman Mirza, Abbas Afridi, and Zaman Khan shared the bowling honours, each claiming two wickets as eight Bangladeshi batters failed to reach double figures.