Pakistan are currently on their tour to Bangladesh, and they are featuring in a two-match Test series between the two sides. Pakistan lost the first Test against Bangladesh after a humiliating batting collapse at the Sher-e-Bangla stadium in Dhaka.
Babar Azam, the veteran Pakistani batter, was not part of the playing XI for Pakistan for the first Test in Dhaka. The veteran batter, after a promising season in the PSL, was reported injured and was hence not available for the first Test in Dhaka.
Babar's innings was truly reflective of his fine standards and good form as he scored 68 runs off 84 balls with ten boundaries in his innings. This innings came under circumstances when the other Pakistani batters once again struggled against the seamers of the home side.
Babar Azam equalled Steve Smith's WTC record
This time, he went on to score the twentieth half-century of his WTC career, and with this, he has now equalled the record of legendary Australian batter Steve Smith, who also has 20 half-centuries in the history of the WTC.
Most 50s in WTC history:Marnus Labuschagne – 24Joe Root – 22Babar Azam – 20*Steve Smith – 20Zak Crawley – 20pic.twitter.com/5yhqRU37fJ
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Nahid Rana returned with a second spell to dismiss Babar Azam
Nahid Rana, the lanky right-handed pacer who played a monumental role in Bangladesh's success against Pakistan in the second innings of the first Test at Dhaka, returned with a second spell this time and picked a crucial wicket as well.
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