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Bangladesh Humiliate Hosts Pakistan With 2-0 Test Series Sweep, Register Historic First

The Bangladesh cricket team continued their fairytale run in Pakistan, securing their second successive Test match win to wrap up the series 2-0. It's the first time that Bangladesh went on to complete a clean sweep against an Asian side in their own home, inflicting a defeat that Pakistan and the entire cricketing spectrum would remember for years to come. Bangladesh haven't been the strongest of teams in Test cricket away from home, with their only sweep in the longest format of the game coming against West Indies in 2009 (in a series of 2 or more Tests).

Pakistan, who were keen to make a strong comeback after facing defeat in the first Test by 10 wickets, failed to live up to the expectations in the second match of the series. Similar batting and bowling issues hurt the hosts' chances as they suffered their second Test sweep at home in three years. Pakistan had earlier suffered a 0-3 whitewash at home during England's 2022 tour.

HISTORY AT RAWALPINDI...!!!!

- Bangladesh won the Test series against Pakistan in Pakistan.

One of the Greatest Days in Test history. pic.twitter.com/XYyO651mhI

As for the second Test, Pakistan thought to have done well in putting a score of 274/10 on the board in the first innings, with Saim Ayyub, Shan Masood, and Agha Salman scoring half-centuries. The likes of Babar Azam (31), Abdullah Shafique (0), Saud Shakeel (16), and Mohammad Rizwan (29), however, failed to fire.

Chasing the total, Bangladesh started off poorly, losing 6 wickets for just 26 runs before Litton Das scored a counter-attacking century to take the team to a total of 262 before Bangladesh were bowled out. In the second innings, Bangladesh bowler did reasonably well, bundling out Pakistan for 172, with Hasan Mahmud claiming a

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