On August 22, Mohammad Rizwan and Saud Shakeel started from where they left off on the first day
Suad Shakeel was not out on 57 runs on the first day and Mohammad Rizwan was not out on 24 runs. The innings started from there. Mohammad Rizwan made the best score of his test career on the second day by scoring 171 runs. Shakeel also scored 141 runs.
Together, they shared a 240-run partnership against Bangladesh in Rawalpindi. With the help of a 240-run partnership, Pakistan got into a strong position against Bangladesh.
Bad ball hit a boundary, both the batsman rotated the strike very well
Shakeel was out after scoring 141 runs. After Shakeel was out, Agha Salman came to bat. Agha Salman scored 19 runs in 36 balls and was out.
Mohammad Rizwan was running his innings from one side and wickets were falling from the other side
Afridi came to bat after Salman was out and scored 29 runs in 24 balls with the help of 2 sixes and 1 four
Pakistan declared at 446/6
Fall of wickets:
1-3 (Abdullah Shafique, 3.3 over)
2-14 (Shan Masood, 6.5 over)
3-16 (Babar Azam, 8.2 over)
4-114 (Saim Ayub, 31.1 over)
5-354 (Saud Shakeel, 94.6 over)
6-398 (Agha Salman, 106.2 over)
Bangladesh batting
Bangladesh openers came to bat on the second day of the first test
The names of both Bangladesh openers were Zakir Hasan and Saddam Islam
There were a few overs left for the second day's play to end
Both Bangladesh openers played 12 overs on the second day and scored 27 runs and did not give a single wicket to the Pakistani bowler
Saddam Islam scored 12 runs in 30 balls and Zakir Hasan scored 11 runs in 42 balls
Thu, 22 Aug - day 2
Bangladesh 1st innings 27/0
(Shadman Islam 12*, Zakir Hasan 11*, 12 ov)
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