“Okay, so the third day of the Test match has ended, and only 120 runs are left for Bangladesh to cover, which means if they don’t score 30 more runs, Pakistan will win with five wickets remaining. If the lead reaches 100 runs, either the match will be drawn or Pakistan might lose if they continue their trend of collapsing in a session, taking six to seven wickets.

In my opinion, this match is heading towards a draw, but if Bangladesh collapses in a session, scoring only 40 runs, Pakistan might have a chance to win.

This pitch is flat and supports batting, so it’s difficult to predict the outcome. I want to request Pakistani experts to focus on creating better pitches after this match.

I don’t usually listen to experts because everyone has their own opinion, but I was surprised when people said Babar Azam only scores runs on flat wickets. That’s not true! Even Virat Kohli has scored most of his runs on home ground, which are usually flat wickets.

It seems like people are criticizing Babar Azam for scoring runs on flat wickets, but that’s not fair. Every legendary player has scored most of their runs on home ground.

Now, let’s talk about this match. The pitch was supposed to be green, but it’s turned out to be flat, and both teams are scoring 400 runs each.

I was discussing this with someone yesterday, and I said that the person responsible for creating pitches in Pakistan is incompetent. They don’t know how to create a good pitch.

Look at this match – they created a green pitch, but it’s turned out to be flat, and Pakistan has played four fast bowlers, which is unnecessary.

There’s no premier spin bowler in the team, and the spinners haven’t taken any wickets.Saim Ayub took one wicket, but that’s it.

I don’t understand why Pakistan is still carrying Abraar Ahmad. He didn’t perform in the World Cup or the Australia tour.

It seems like everyone in Pakistan is eager to take jobs, but the management doesn’t know how to handle things.

If someone wants to create a gate, they’ll go to a carpenter and ask them to create a specific design. If the carpenter can’t deliver, the customer will not go back to them.

Similarly, if Pakistan’s pitch creators can’t create good pitches, they should be replaced.

Now, let’s talk about the match. Bangladesh has given a good reply, and Litton Das was unstoppable at the end of the day. Mushfiqur Rahim also batted well and is still not out.

On the other hand, Pakistan’s Shaheen Shah Afridi is struggling with his line, length, and speed. He’s not swinging the ball, and his speed is decreasing day by day.

Maybe it’s time to drop him from the team and send him back to domestic cricket to work on his skills.

Shan Masood deserves credit for using the resources he has, especially the bowlers. Once the match ends, Shan Masood should talk to the pitch creators and ask them to create better pitches.

If Pakistan wants to win this match, they need to take wickets and get a lead of 100 runs.”

BYEEEE

2 thoughts on ““Pakistan vs Bangladesh Test Match Analysis””
    1. “Really? I think Babar Azam’s stats and numerous player-of-the-match awards would disagree with you! He’s been instrumental in many Pakistani victories.”

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