Bangladesh wins series 2-1 with 11-run win over Pakistan in 3rd ODI

In a dramatic conclusion to their one-day international series, Bangladesh secured a hard-fought 2-1 series victory against Pakistan with an 11-run win in the final match at Dhaka on Sunday. The match reached its climax with Pakistani skipper Shaheen Shah Afridi being stumped off the very last delivery while attempting an improbable chase.

The contest featured exceptional individual performances from both sides. Bangladesh’s opening batsman Tanzid Hasan announced his arrival on the international stage with a magnificent 107 runs, his maiden ODI century that provided the foundation for Bangladesh’s competitive total of 290-5. His innings featured seven sixes and six fours, demonstrating both power and precision on a challenging wicket.

Pakistan’s response was spearheaded by Salman Ali Agha’s brilliant counterattacking 106 from 98 deliveries, including nine boundaries and four maximums. Despite his team’s precarious position at 82-5, Agha mounted a spectacular recovery effort through strategic partnerships with Saad Masood (38) and later with captain Afridi. His dismissal in the 48th over to Taskin Ahmed’s clever slower delivery ultimately proved decisive in the match outcome.

Bangladesh’s pace attack, led by Taskin Ahmed’s impressive 4-49 and supported by Nahid Rana’s 2-62, consistently challenged Pakistan’s batting lineup throughout the chase. The visitors, fielding six debutants during the series as part of their rebuilding phase, showed remarkable resilience despite the defeat.

Captain Mehidy Hasan Miraz praised his team’s performance, particularly highlighting Tanzid’s exceptional batting display. Pakistani skipper Shaheen Shah Afridi expressed pride in his young team’s fighting spirit, emphasizing that they “fought till the last ball” and promising continued support for the emerging talents.