Bangladesh speedster Hasan Mahmud who picked up five wickets in the second Test match against Bangladesh was seen giving fiery send off to Pakistan wicketkeeper batter Mohammad Rizwan after getting his wicket at Rawalpindi cricket stadium in Rawalpindi.
The incident happened during the second inning when Hasan Mahmud delivered a crucial blow, removing Rizwan on the fifth delivery of the over. The ball pitched on a good length, just outside the off stump, and shaped away from the batter. The video of Mahmud giving fiery send-off has gone viral on social sphere, here is the clip.
Rizwan who tried to chase the wide delivery, got a thick outside edge and Bangladesh wicketkeeper batter Litton Das caught it easily. After removing Rizwan, Hasan was seen pumped while Bangladesh erupted in celebration. That was the seventh wicket for Bangladesh.
Pakistan have scored 172 runs in the second innings. While writing this copy, Bangladesh have scored 42 runs without losing a wicket and they need 143 runs to seal the two-Test match series. However, the play has been stopped due to bad light. Both openers, Shadman Islam and Zakir Hasan are looking set and both the batters will again look to win the game by 10 wickets.
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Pakistan vs Bangladesh 1st Test match
Bangladesh have already created history by defeating Pakistan in the Test match for the first time in history of the longest format of the game. The visitors defeated Shan Masood & Co. by 10 wickets to take the 1-0 lead in two Test match series. Now, if Bangladesh defeat Pakistan in the second match as well then Najmul Hossain Shanto-led side will be the first-ever Bangladesh team to win a Test series against Pakistan.
After this Test series, Bangladesh will travel to India where they will play Two test matches followed by 3 T20Is which is scheduled to start from September 19.
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