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Shanto, Rana shatter records in Bangladesh’s historic victory
Bangladesh’s clinical 104-run triumph over Pakistan in Mirpur on Tuesday did more than just secure a series lead; it completely rewrote the nation’s Test record books.
Led by a record-equalling performance from captain Najmul Hossain Shanto and a historic five-wicket haul from express pacer Nahid Rana, the hosts signalled a profound power shift in Asian cricket.
Nahid Rana’s five-wicket haul powers Bangladesh to comfortable win over Pakistan
Rana became the first pace bowler in Bangladesh’s 26-year Test history to claim five wickets in the fourth innings of a match. His devastating spell of 5-40 not only dismantled the Pakistani chase but also ended a 16-year drought for Bangladeshi seamers on home soil.
The last pacer to achieve a five-wicket haul in Bangladesh was Shahadat Hossain, who took 5-71 against India in 2010.
The young speedster remained relatively quiet during the opening hour of the final session before unleashing a ferocious spell of 4.5-2-10-4 to gut the visitors' middle and lower order.
Rana’s performance eclipsed the previous fourth-innings record for a Bangladeshi pacer, held by Taskin Ahmed, who took 4-37 against Afghanistan in 2023.
Upon dismissing Shaheen Shah Afridi with a sharp bouncer to seal the match, Rana performed a sajdah of gratitude, having etched his name into the record books.
Complementing Rana’s breakthrough was the tactical leadership of Najmul Hossain Shanto, who equalled Mushfiqur Rahim’s record for the most Test wins as a Bangladesh captain.
Remarkably, Shanto reached the milestone of seven victories in just 17 matches – exactly half the number of games required by Mushfiqur to set the original mark.
Since taking the helm, Shanto has led the side to landmark victories against New Zealand, Ireland, and Zimbabwe, alongside a historic away sweep in Pakistan.
Shanto nearly paired his leadership record with a rare batting feat. Having scored 101 in the first innings, the left-hander fell for 87 in the second, narrowly missing the chance to become only the fourth player in cricket history to score twin centuries in a single Test on three separate occasions.
Despite the missed personal milestone, the victory consolidates Shanto’s position as the face of a revitalised Bangladesh squad.
With a top order finding its rhythm and a historic resurgence from the pace battery, led by Rana, Bangladesh head into the next match with unprecedented momentum.
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Nahid Rana’s five-wicket haul powers Bangladesh to comfortable win over Pakistan
Express pacer Nahid Rana produced a devastating spell of fast bowling to claim 5-40, dismantling Pakistan’s batting lineup and securing a comprehensive 104-run victory for Bangladesh on the final day in Mirpur.
He took five wickets in just 9.5 overs. His five wickets for just 40 runs are now the best of his career.
The win marks Bangladesh’s third consecutive Test triumph against Pakistan, sealing a dominant performance at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium.
Chasing a target of 268 on a rapidly deteriorating surface, Pakistan’s resolve crumbled under Rana’s raw pace and accuracy. The young quick utilized the afternoon heat to extract steep bounce and movement, leaving the visitors with no answers as they were bundled out for 163 in 52.5 overs.
Rana’s masterclass began in the morning session when he squared up Pakistan captain Shan Masood (2) with a delivery that straightened off the seam, forcing a thick outside edge to Litton Das. While Abdullah Fazal offered lone resistance with a gritty 66, Rana returned in the post-lunch session to clinical effect.
He broke a burgeoning partnership by inducing an edge from Saud Shakeel (15) before producing the delivery of the match to dismiss Mohammad Rizwan. The ball pitched outside off and jagged back prodigiously at 147 kph to rattle the stumps, leaving Rizwan stunned.
The victory was built on the foundation of a bold declaration by Bangladesh captain Najmul Hossain Shanto earlier in the day.
Shanto, who missed a historic second century of the match by just 13 runs, declared the second innings at 240-9 shortly before lunch. His 87, combined with Mominul Haque’s 56, set a target that proved unreachable for a Pakistan side still reeling from their first-innings collapse.
The match reached its climax when Rana charged in for the final blow against Shaheen Shah Afridi. Digging in a fierce, rising short ball, Rana forced the tailender into a defensive tangle.
The ball clipped the glove and looped gently to the waiting hands of the short-leg fielder, sparking wild celebrations across the venue.
As the catch was taken, Rana sprinted toward his teammates to celebrate his five-wicket haul, cementing a 104-run win that underscored a notable power shift in the rivalry.
The second and final Test of the series will take place in Sylhet from May 16th.
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Shanto leads from front as Bangladesh sets Pakistan 268 to win
Bangladesh captain Najmul Hossain Shanto spearheaded a calculated batting display before a bold declaration left Pakistan chasing 268 for victory on the final day in Mirpur.
The hosts declared their second innings at 240-9 shortly before lunch, giving their bowlers approximately 75 overs to secure a 1-0 series lead.
Shanto, who hit a masterful century in the first innings, fell just 13 runs short of a rare twin-ton. His 87 off 150 balls anchored the innings through a fluctuating morning session. When Shanto was eventually trapped leg-before by Noman Ali, it signaled a shift in strategy.
Rather than batting a bit more with one wicket remaining, the Bangladesh management opted for a proactive declaration at 240-9, capitalizing on a 27-run first-innings cushion to set a target of 268.
The penultimate day’s play had been heavily truncated by monsoon rain and poor light, which threatened to force a stalemate.
However, the aggression shown by the middle order on the final morning revived hopes of a result.
Mominul Haque’s disciplined 56 and Shanto’s resilience ensured the lead crossed the critical 250-mark, a threshold historically difficult to chase at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium.
Pakistan’s attack found late success as the ball began to reverse. Hasan Ali led the visitors with 3-52, including the wickets of Shadman Islam (10), Mushfiqur Rahim (22), and Taskin Ahmed (11).
Left-arm spinner Noman Ali was equally effective in the morning heat, finishing with 3-76 after removing both Shanto and Mehidy Hasan Miraz (24). Shaheen Shah Afridi chipped in with 2-54, accounting for Mominul and Litton Das.
This Test has been a showcase of individual milestones and tactical shifts. On day three, Mehidy Hasan Miraz’s 14th five-wicket haul triggered a Pakistan collapse that handed Bangladesh the initial advantage.
Earlier, Taskin Ahmed entered the record books as only the third Bangladeshi pacer to reach 50 Test wickets, underscoring a disciplined performance by the home side’s seamers.
The target of 268 on a fifth-day Mirpur track presents a stern test for Pakistan's batters, who struggled against the turn and uneven bounce in their first effort. Bangladesh’s spin duo of Miraz and Taijul Islam will spearhead the defense, looking to replicate the pressure that saw Pakistan lose their final five first-innings wickets for just 37 runs.
With over two sessions remaining, the match is poised for a dramatic finish. Pakistan must decide whether to pursue the 3.5 runs-per-over required for victory or bat for a draw on a surface that is increasingly favoring the slow bowlers.
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Dravid buys team in ETPL, Ashwin named captain
India batting great Rahul Dravid has been announced as the owner of the Dublin Guardians franchise ahead of the launch of the European T20 Premier League (ETPL), the organisers confirmed on Monday.
The ETPL finalised its six-team structure at a launch event attended by franchise owners and senior cricket officials from across Europe. The league will feature teams from Dublin, Belfast, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Rotterdam and Amsterdam.
Dravid said he was attracted to the league due to its long-term vision of developing cricket in Europe through grassroots growth and creating opportunities for emerging players.
“What attracted me to ETPL was the larger vision behind it, the opportunity to help grow cricket in Europe by strengthening grassroots development and creating pathways for emerging talent across Ireland and Europe,” Dravid said in a statement.
Former India all-rounder Ravichandran Ashwin has been appointed captain of the Dublin Guardians. The team will compete against franchises representing major European cities including Belfast, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Rotterdam and Amsterdam.
“Dublin already has a passionate cricketing community and enormous potential for growth. Nurturing the next generation has always been important to me, and I believe ETPL can play a meaningful role in that journey,” Dravid added.
The event was attended by several prominent figures, including ETPL co-founders Abhishek Bachchan, Saurav Banerjee, Priyanka Kaul and Dhiraj Malhotra, as well as international cricket personalities and officials from Cricket Ireland, Cricket Scotland and the Royal Dutch Cricket Association.
The inaugural ETPL season is scheduled to run from August 26 to September 20 and will feature several international stars, including Mitchell Marsh, Tim David, Mitchell Santner, Liam Livingstone, Glenn Maxwell, Faf du Plessis and Heinrich Klaasen.
Franchise ownership across the league includes notable names such as Glenn Maxwell in Belfast, Chris Gayle in Glasgow, Steve Waugh in Amsterdam, and Jonty Rhodes and Faf du Plessis in Rotterdam.
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Govt forms panel to look into Bangladesh’s T20 World Cup withdrawal
The Ministry of Youth and Sports has formed a three-member inquiry committee to look into Bangladesh’s withdrawal from the 2026 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup.
Dr AKM Wali Ullah, Additional Secretary (Administration) of the ministry, will head the committee.
The other members include former national captain Habibul Bashar and Supreme Court lawyer and sports organiser Barrister Faisal Dastagir.
According to a notice signed by Senior Assistant Secretary Aonggyajai Marma, the panel must submit its findings within 15 working days.
The 2026 T20 World Cup, co-hosted by India and Sri Lanka from February 7 to March 8, proceeded without Bangladesh after the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) withdrew from the tournament.
Citing safety concerns, the then interim government directed the BCB to pull out after the International Cricket Council (ICC) rejected a request to move Bangladesh’s matches from India to Sri Lanka.
The security friction originated prior to the tournament when the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) dropped pacer Mustafizur Rahman from the IPL following threats from extremist groups.
While the BCB, then led by Aminul Islam, expressed grave concerns regarding the safety of players, coaching staff, and traveling journalists, the ICC maintained that security arrangements were sufficient.
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Shanto, Mominul fifties bolster Bangladesh as rain truncates day
Heavy rain and deteriorating light frustrated both sides on the penultimate day in Mirpur, as Bangladesh reached 152-3 at early stumps in the first Test against Pakistan.
Despite a significant loss of play, the hosts extended their overall lead to 179 runs, leaving the first Test poised for a high-stakes final day.
Skipper Najmul Hossain Shanto and Mominul Haque spearheaded the effort before the weather intervened.
Shanto, following his clinical first-innings century, remains unbeaten on 58. He found a reliable partner in Mominul, who struck 56 before falling late in the day.
Veteran Mushfiqur Rahim (16) navigated a tricky final period to keep the visitors at bay before the umpires called off play early due to visibility concerns.
A major portion of the day was lost to a monsoon downpour that drenched the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium. The delay hampered Bangladesh’s efforts to set a rapid target and denied Pakistan’s seamers the chance to exploit the overcast conditions.
Shaheen Shah Afridi, Hasan Ali, and Mohammad Abbas each claimed a wicket, but the lack of consistent play prevented the visitors from building sustained pressure.
Bangladesh’s 413 in the first innings, anchored by Shanto’s 101, remains the benchmark of the contest of the Dhaka Test.
Pakistan’s response of 386 was highlighted by debutant Azan Awais’s patient 103, but a dramatic collapse – triggered by Mehidy Hasan Miraz’s 14th five-wicket haul – handed the hosts a 27-run cushion.
Milestones have defined this encounter. Earlier in the match, Taskin Ahmed became only the third Bangladeshi pacer to reach 50 Test wickets, a feat last achieved by a local seamer in 2009.
With a lead of 179 and only one day remaining, Bangladesh face a tactical dilemma. The deteriorating Mirpur track traditionally favours the hosts' spin duo of Miraz and Taijul Islam in the fourth innings.
However, the time lost to rain may force Shanto into an aggressive declaration early on Day 5 to give his bowlers enough overs to secure a victory.
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Barcelona retains Spanish league title by beating rival Real Madrid
Barcelona secured their second consecutive La Liga title and 29th overall with a comfortable 2-0 victory over rivals Real Madrid at Camp Nou on Sunday, in a match overshadowed by the bereavement of coach Hansi Flick.
Goals from Marcus Rashford in the ninth minute and Ferran Torres in the 18th sealed the win, giving Barcelona an unassailable 14-point lead with three matches remaining. A draw would have been enough for the Catalan club to clinch their third title in four seasons.
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Flick, whose father died hours before kickoff, was on the bench for the clasico. Players observed a moment of silence and wore black armbands. “It was a tough day… this team is like a family,” Flick said.
Real Madrid, record 36-time champions, are set to finish a second straight season without a major trophy. The defeat capped a turbulent week marked by training-ground altercations, with Federico Valverde and Aurélien Tchouaméni fined 500,000 euros each.
Jude Bellingham had a goal ruled out for offside, while Raphinha returned from injury. Madrid missed top scorer Kylian Mbappé due to a hamstring issue, and Valverde was also absent following a head injury.
Barcelona have now won 11 straight league matches and also lifted the Spanish Super Cup this season.
Elsewhere, Mallorca drew 1-1 with Villarreal, while Real Oviedo were held 0-0 by Getafe.
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Mehidy five-for secures first-innings lead for Bangladesh as Pakistan collapse
Mehidy Hasan Miraz claimed his 14th five-wicket haul to lead a stunning bowling resurgence as Bangladesh secured a vital 27-run lead, bowling Pakistan out for 386 on the third evening of the opening Test in Mirpur.
Pakistan’s first innings, which seemed destined to surpass Bangladesh’s 413 after they reached a comfortable 349-5, unraveled spectacularly in the final session.
The visitors lost their final five wickets for just 37 runs, as the Mirpur track began to offer the sharp turn and inconsistent bounce that the hosts’ spin department exploited to perfection.
Mehidy was the architect of the collapse, finishing with clinical figures of 5-102. His afternoon masterclass began by breaking a century opening stand when he trapped Imam-ul-Haq (45) leg-before. He then dismantled the middle order in a devastating spell, removing Saud Shakeel and the well-set debutant Abdullah Fazal (60).
Mehidy eventually completed his five-for by inducing an edge from Noman Ali to slip and deceiving Shaheen Shah Afridi with a delivery chipped straight to short cover.
Supporting the spin effort, Taijul Islam claimed the final wicket of Hasan Ali to finish with 2-39, while Taskin Ahmed played a crucial role earlier in the day.
Taskin’s two wickets—including that of centurion Azan Awais (103)—not only broke a dangerous partnership but also saw him reach the milestone of 50 Test wickets, becoming only the third Bangladeshi pacer to do so.
Speedster Nahid Rana chipped in with one wicket to complete a comprehensive bowling performance.
Pakistan’s resistance was primarily defined by Azan Awais’s patient debut century and a brisk 59 from Mohammad Rizwan. However, once Rizwan was dismissed, the tail offered little resistance against the relentless pressure applied by Miraz.
The slim 27-run lead provides Bangladesh with a psychological edge heading into the second innings. The hosts' first-innings total of 413 was built on a clinical 101 from captain Najmul Hossain Shanto and a resilient 91 from Mominul Haque.
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BCB names squad for Women’s T20 World Cup
Nigar Sultana Joty will lead Bangladesh at the 2026 ICC Women’s T20 World Cup in England and Wales as the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) announced the squad on Sunday.
The 15-member team, featuring Vice Captain Nahida Akter, are scheduled to depart for Edinburgh on May 25.
Before the tournament begins, the Tigresses will compete in a tri-nation series against Scotland and the Netherlands, followed by warm-up matches in Loughborough to acclimatise to English conditions.
Bangladesh’s campaign begins at Edgbaston on June 14 against the Netherlands.
The group stage features several marquee matchups, including a clash with world champions Australia at Headingley and a high-stakes encounter against India at Old Trafford.
The team will finish their group play with a rare appearance at Lord’s against South Africa on June 28.
Young talents Shorna Akter and Marufa Akter have been included to provide firepower and pace, while veterans Fahima Khatun and Ritu Moni bolster the all-round department.
Bangladesh squad: Nigar Sultana Joty (Captain), Nahida Akter (Vice Captain), Sharmin Akter Supta, Sobhana Mostary, Shorna Akter, Ritu Moni, Rabeya Khan, Fahima Khatun, Fariha Islam Trisna, Marufa Akter, Shanjida Akther Maghla, Sultana Khatun, Dilara Akter, Juairiya Ferdous and Tajnehar.
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Awais hits debut ton but Mehidy and Taskin dismantle Pakistan middle order
Bangladesh seized control of the first Test with a devastating morning session on day three, reducing Pakistan to 251-5 at lunch despite a debut century from Azan Awais.
Pakistan, who resumed on 179-1, suffered a dramatic collapse that saw them lose four wickets for just 44 runs. They now trail the hosts by 162 runs with only five wickets in hand.
The morning began with promise for the visitors as Azan Awais reached a patient maiden century.
However, Taskin Ahmed broke the 104-run second-wicket stand by forcing Awais (103) into an undisciplined flash at a wide delivery, which was sharply caught by Najmul Hossain Shanto at slip.
He struck again shortly after, removing Pakistan captain Shan Masood. Slicing a full delivery toward point, Masood was undone by a brilliant low diving catch from Shadman Islam.
Miraz then dismantled the middle order. He first trapped Saud Shakeel (1) leg-before with a delivery that straightened and struck him in line with the stumps.
Abdullah Fazal, who had batted with composure for his 60, followed suit when he charged down the track to Miraz, only to miscue a flat shot to mid-on.
Miraz ended the session with clinical figures of 3-61, while Taskin’s double strike (2-61) provided the initial spark for the hosts’ resurgence.
Taskin Ahmed became the third Bangladeshi pacer to reach 50 Test wickets, joining Mashrafe Bin Mortaza and Shahadat Hossain. He is the first to reach the milestone in 17 years; Shahadat was the last to do so in 2009.
Pakistan's hopes now rest on Mohammad Rizwan and Salman Agha to steady a ship that looked secure only 90 minutes earlier. Bangladesh, buoyed by the vocal Mirpur crowd, will look to wrap up the tail and secure a significant first-innings lead in the afternoon session.
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