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Bangladesh Tease Pakistan Star Abrar Ahmed Over Clumsy Entry, Internet Thinks It's "Fear Of Getting Timed Out'

Pakistan are in dire straits. After losing the first Test against Bangladesh, the Shan Masood-led side is staring at a defeat in the second Test too. If it happens, it will be a humiliating clean-sweep at home. Pacemen Hasan Mahmud and Nahid Rana shared nine wickets on Monday to set Bangladesh on course for victory over Pakistan before rain stopped play on the fourth day of the second Test. Hasan took 5-43 while Nahid added 4-44 -- both career-best figures -- in dismissing Pakistan for 172 in their second innings and giving the visitors a target of 185 to secure a 2-0 series win in Rawalpindi.

Openers Zakir Hasan and Shadman Islam raced to 42 without loss, with Zakir hitting two sixes and two boundaries, before rain clouds gathered and bad light suspended play one over after the tea break. 

The day saw a funny moment as Pakistan's Abrar Ahmed clumsily entered the field. Internet though it was due to the fear of getting timed out. 

unreal fear of abrar ahmed being get timed out when Shakib is bowling

Everyone remembered what happened with sir angelo Mathews #PAKvBAN pic.twitter.com/bXiijoNBKb

Nah look at Abrar pic.twitter.com/syar0spQba

Abrar Ahmed running fast to the crease afraid of getting 'timed out'.

Shakib Al Hasan reaction pic.twitter.com/QGd2Wf8faL

Bangladesh lead the two-match series 1-0 after a surprise win in Rawalpindi last month, their first in 14 Tests against Pakistan. 

They have won only two series away from home -- against the West Indies in 2009 and Zimbabwe in 2021 -- and need another 143 runs on the final day on Tuesday to secure victory.

Pakistan head coach Jason Gillespie acknowledged that Bangladesh were favourites.

"The odds are probably in favour of Bangladesh and we don't shy away from that," said

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