Pakistan set unwanted records in first T20I against Bangladesh

MIRPUR: The Pakistan cricket team registered two unwanted records during the first T20I against Bangladesh at the Shere Bangla National Stadium on Sunday.

Bangladesh skittled Pakistan for 110 runs in 19.3 overs, marking their third-lowest T20I total against the Tigers.

Additionally, this was also the first time Bangladesh had bundled out Pakistan in the shorter format of the game.

The Green Shirts’ previous lowest total against Bangladesh was 127-5, achieved during a successful run chase in 2021.

Put into bat first, Pakistan were bundled out for 110 runs in 19.3 overs as Bangladesh capitalized on the decision to bowl first.

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Furthermore, the wickets continued to tumble in quick succession, as incoming batter Hasan Nawaz was removed for a golden duck, while Mohammad Nawaz managed to score only three runs before being run out.

With half of the side back in the pavilion at the score of 46 in only 7.4 overs, Fakhar Zaman and Khushdil Shah forged a brief stand of 24 runs to give Pakistan some respite.

Despite this, Fakhar Zaman, who was the top scorer, made 44 runs from 34 balls— hitting six fours and one six— was run out due to a misunderstanding with Khushdil, which left Pakistan 70-6.

Although Khushdil and Abbas Afridi managed to provide some late blitz in the final phase of the innings, it ultimately was not enough to take Pakistan to a formidable total against Bangladesh’s economical bowling.

For Bangladesh, Taskin Ahmed was the standout bowler, picking up three wickets for 22 runs in only 3.3 overs. Mustafizur Rahman was exceptionally good with his economical spell of 6 runs in four overs, along with two wickets.

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Emon, Taskin star as Bangladesh thump Pakistan in T20I series opener

MIRPUR: Parvez Hossain Emon’s gutsy 56* and Taskin Ahmed’s three-wicket haul sealed a comprehensive seven-wicket win for Bangladesh over Pakistan in the opening T20I of the three-match series here at the Shere Bangla National Stadium on Sunday.

Chasing a meagre 111-run target, Bangladesh comfortably knocked the winning runs for the loss of just three wickets in only 15.3 overs.

In pursuit of the target, Bangladesh lost their opener Tanzid Hasan (1) and skipper Litton Das (1) in the first two overs. Debutant Salman Mirza made a perfect start to his international career after removing the two batters.

However, the 73-run partnership between Parvez Hossain Emon and Towhid Hridoy for the third wicket, marked by boundaries, propelled Bangladesh to 80-3 in just 12.3 overs.

In the 12th over, Abbas Afridi castled Hridoy, who had been dropped twice, scoring 36 off 37 balls with two sixes and two fours. With Bangladesh close to victory, it was only a matter of time.

During the middle overs, Bangladesh scored 74 runs, losing only one wicket, compared to Pakistan’s 62 runs for the loss of two wickets.

Parvez Hossain Emon remained unbeaten on 56* from 39 balls, peppered with five sixes and three fours, while Jaker Ali scored 15* off 10 deliveries to take their team home in a one-sided contest.

For Pakistan, Salman Mirza was the standout bowler, taking two for 23 in his 3.3 overs, while Abbas Afridi picked up one wicket.

Earlier, Bangladesh bowled out Pakistan for a meagre total in the opening T20I of the three-match series here at the Shere Bangla National Stadium on Sunday.

Put into bat first, Pakistan were bundled out for 110 runs in 19.3 overs as Bangladesh capitalized on the decision to bowl first.

The home side laid the first blow in the shape of Saim Ayub, who was caught after scoring just six off four balls. Fakhar Zaman, who was handed a reprieve early, played aggressively as Pakistan reached 32-1 in only 3 overs.

However, Mohammad Haris (4) threw his wicket away after being caught at midwicket, leaving Pakistan two down.

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Pakistan captain Salman Agha came to the crease to steady the innings; however, his sluggish three runs off nine balls ended courtesy of Tanzim Hasan Shakib’s excellent bowling. Consequently, this wicket added to the visitors’ woes, reducing them to 40-3 in the first five overs.

Furthermore, the wickets continued to tumble in quick succession, as incoming batter Hasan Nawaz was removed for a golden duck, while Mohammad Nawaz managed to score only three runs before being run out.

With half of the side back in the pavilion at the score of 46 in only 7.4 overs, Fakhar Zaman and Khushdil Shah forged a brief stand of 24 runs to give Pakistan some respite.

Despite this, Zaman, who was the top scorer,  made 44 runs from 34 balls— hitting six fours and one six— was run out due to a misunderstanding with Khushdil, which left Pakistan 70-6.

Although Khushdil and Abbas Afridi managed to provide some late blitz in the final phase of the innings, it ultimately was not enough to take Pakistan to a formidable total against Bangladesh’s economical bowling.

Khushdil and Abbas decided to take on Bangladesh’s leg spinner Rishad Hossain in the 15th over. Both batters struck a six each, which accumulated 13 runs in the over.  In the next over, Abbas Afridi struck back-to-back sixes in an over off Tanzim to lift Pakistan above 100 runs.

Nevertheless, Bangladesh’s bowlers conceded only eight runs in the next three overs and took the key wicket of Khushdil Shah (17 off 23 balls), who managed to strike two boundaries.

The 19th over bowled by Taskin Ahmed resulted in three wickets from the first three balls, enabling Bangladesh to bowl out Pakistan for the first time in T20I history.

For Bangladesh, Taskin Ahmed was the standout bowler, picking up three wickets for 22 runs in only 3.3 overs. Mustafizur Rahman was exceptionally good with his economical spell of 6 runs in four overs, along with two wickets.

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‘I will write a book on Nawaz’: Fakhar Zaman shares fun insights about teammates

Pakistan’s explosive opening batter Fakhar Zaman opened up about some entertaining insights into his teammates and provided a light-hearted glimpse into team dynamics.

Fakhar, known for his aggressive stroke play, has revealed some interesting insights about Pakistan team players in a candid conversation with the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).

He expressed his intention and named the teammate for whom he would create a YouTube channel when asked about setting up a channel for a teammate.

“I will make a YouTube channel for him and will also write a book on Mohammad Nawaz,” he said when asked if he had to make a YouTube channel of any teammate.

The left-handed batter also revealed the name of a teammate who sleeps the most. “Mohammad Nawaz sleeps the most, and he does not wake up,” he said with a smile on his face.

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When asked which player prioritizes food  over practice, Fakhar replied,” Shadab Khan pays more attention to food.”

Fakhar Zaman provided an interesting response when asked which player’s shoes he would like to fit into.

“There are a lot of players and I cannot tell here because I want to know what they keep doing, but I will name Shadab Khan,” he said in a light-hearted manner.

The batter, originally from Mardan, also revealed the names of the toughest bowlers he had faced.

“In my opinion, the Australian bowlers like Mitchell Starc and Pat Cummins are really skillful. Pat Cummins does so many variations that it’s difficult to play him, so I enjoy playing them,” he explained.

At last, the 35-year-old stated that if he were to become a coach for one day, he would remove the fear of failure from players’ minds.

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Fakhar Zaman ‘not at full rhythm’ despite match-winning knock against Karachi Kings

Lahore Qalandars’ seasoned opener Fakhar Zaman has stated that he is still not playing at his best, even after producing consecutive match-winning performances in the ongoing Pakistan Super League (PSL) season 10.

The Southpaw smashed a blistering 76 off 47 balls against Karachi Kings yesterday, an innings studded with six fours and five maximum, leading Lahore Qalandars to a convincing victory.

Prior to that, Fakhar played a 67-run knock against Quetta Gladiators. He earned back-to-back Player of the Match awards, however, he still believes that he is far from his best.

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“In the last match, I said I didn’t play in full flow. If I repeat that today, it might sound ungrateful, but I still feel I haven’t reached my full rhythm yet,” Fakhar Zaman admitted during the post-match presentation.

Having returned to action after an injury setback, the left-hander underlined the importance of reading conditions early and forging partnerships.

“The ball wasn’t coming onto the bat as easily, so we planned to build a steady opening stand and save wickets for the death overs,” he explained. “We thought 170 would be a good total, and full credit to our bowlers for defending it superbly.”

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Statistically, Fakhar Zaman remains a PSL heavyweight. He’s currently the second-highest run-scorer in league history with 2,669 runs in 87 matches at an average of 31.03 and a strike rate of 141.06.

His tally includes 21 half-centuries and two centuries — numbers that speak volumes of his consistency over the years.

He also holds the record for the most runs in a single PSL edition, having amassed 588 runs in 13 matches during PSL 7 at an average of 45.23 and a strike rate of 152.72, including seven fifties and a hundred.

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Fakhar Zaman eyes strong comeback in PSL 10 after injury blow

Pakistan’s left-handed opener, Fakhar Zaman, has resumed training ahead of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) season 10 after recovering from the injury that prematurely ended his ICC Men’s Champions Trophy 2025 campaign.

Fakhar, who sustained an oblique tear in the opening match against New Zealand, has now turned his focus towards making a strong return in the upcoming PSL season 10 with Lahore Qalandars.

The injury occurred during the first over of New Zealand’s innings, forcing Fakhar to leave the field for medical assessment. Though he attempted to return later, discomfort eventually forced him off again.

Despite the pain, he still came out to bat in Pakistan’s chase of 321 but struggled for fluency, managing a scratchy 24 before getting dismissed.

Subsequent scans confirmed the severity of his injury, ruling him out of the tournament just ahead of Pakistan’s high-stakes clash against India on February 23 in Dubai.

Now, with the Champions Trophy heartbreak behind him, Fakhar has returned to the nets, determined to regain his form before PSL 10 kicks off on April 11.

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Speaking about his first session back, he admitted it felt challenging initially but showed signs of improvement as the session progressed.

“The first day was tough, especially after such a long break from batting. At first, it felt strange, almost like batting without pads, but as the session went on, I started to middle the ball,” Fakhar Zaman shared in a video posted by Lahore Qalandars on social media.

With just over a week left before PSL 10 begins, Fakhar is optimistic about finding his rhythm in time.

He also reaffirmed his ambitions for the tournament, setting his sights on becoming the leading run-scorer and helping Lahore Qalandars clinch the title once again.

“My goals remain the same every season: to be the best batter of the tournament and to take my team to the final. This year is no different—I’ll give my all to help Qalandars win,” he asserted.

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Naseem Shah expresses distress over personal criticism from former players

Pakistan pacer Naseem Shah has expressed his disappointment over remarks made by former players amid the team’s poor performance, emphasizing how such comments can impact the players’ morale.

In a special Eid show released by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), Naseem and Fakhar were asked by the host, former pacer Wahab Riaz, about the reaction from fans and former cricketers when the Pakistan team is on the losing side.

“As a fan, if you watch cricket and someone says something that doesn’t make sense to you, you might think, ‘it’s okay, this person has never played cricket, ” said Naseem.

“When we go home, even our own brothers sometimes make comments that make us say, ‘Yeah, okay, they’ve never played cricket,” Naseem added.

Naseem Shah welcomed critical feedback on players’ performances but emphasized refraining from personal remarks.

“When it comes to players who have actually played cricket for 10-15 years, you can discuss their performance—talk about how someone isn’t bowling well, isn’t batting well, or what mistakes they’re making. That’s fine,” said Naseem.

“You can analyze what can be improved. However, I feel that getting too personal—commenting on how someone styles their hair or how they speak—crosses the line. These things hit personally,” he added.

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The 22-year-old views echo Fakhar Zaman, who highlighted the importance of respecting former cricketers amid harsh remarks.

Fakhar stated that when you’re playing, you’re often unaware of what people are saying. He quoted his injury instance during the Champions Trophy.

“When I was unfit during the Champions Trophy, I had time to observe and see what people were saying.”

“When you leave cricket and enter the media, I understand it’s your bread and butter. However, when you start criticizing the very thing that gave you the opportunity to sit on TV, you can’t expect to be successful in that field,” he remarked.

Fakhar Zaman stated that if someone who has played cricket offers criticism aimed at improving him, he takes it very positively and holds that person in high regard.

“If someone who has played cricket criticizes me fairly, I take it very positively and I have much more respect for that person, ” said Zaman

“But if someone makes personal remarks unrelated to my batting or playing ability, believe me, in my heart, that person earns less respect,” he concluded.

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Sahibzada Farhan levels Fakhar Zaman’s record during National T20 Cup

Sahibzada Farhan has etched his name alongside Fakhar Zaman in the record books with a breathtaking display of batting during the ongoing National T20 Cup.

The 29-year-old opening batter has taken the National T20 Cup by storm, amassing 588 runs in just six innings.

His scorching form has seen him surpass his own previous record for the most runs in a single National T20 Cup season, which stood at 492 runs in 12 innings.

Farhan has also matched Fakhar Zaman’s national record for the most runs in a single edition of a T20 tournament. However, what makes his feat even more remarkable is the pace at which he achieved it.

Fakhar set the record during the 2022 Pakistan Super League (PSL) in 13 innings, whereas Farhan has equaled that tally in less than half the matches.

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His latest innings, a blistering 148* in the semi-final against Abbottabad, was yet another demonstration of his sheer dominance, powering Peshawar into the tournament’s final with ease.

Sahibzada Farhan has been relentless throughout the National T20 Cup, starting with an unbeaten 114 against Lahore Whites before carrying his form forward with knocks of 62, 76, 162*, 26, and now 148*.

His 162* against Quetta was a standout performance, not just in this tournament but in Pakistan’s T20 history, as it broke Kamran Akmal’s eight-year-old record of the highest individual T20 score by a Pakistani batter.

With such dominant performances, Farhan is making a strong case for a return to the national setup. The 29-year-old has played nine T20Is for Pakistan but has struggled to cement his place.

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PCB provides major update on Fakhar Zaman, Saim Ayub’s injuries

LAHORE: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has provided a crucial update on the injury status of opening batters Fakhar Zaman and Saim Ayub, confirming that neither was considered for the upcoming white-ball series against New Zealand.

Saim Ayub has been on the sidelines since suffering a right ankle fracture during the Test series against South Africa in January, which ruled him out of the ongoing ICC Men’s Champions Trophy 2025.

Fakhar Zaman was included in Pakistan’s Champions Trophy squad but was forced out after sustaining an injury in the opening match against New Zealand on February 19 in Karachi. He is currently undergoing rehabilitation at the National Cricket Academy (NCA) in Lahore.

According to the PCB, Fakhar suffered a left lower intercostal muscle sprain, while Saim is still recovering from his ankle injury.

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However, both are expected to regain full fitness in time for the Pakistan Super League (PSL) 10, which kicks off in Rawalpindi on April 11, 2025.

“Openers Fakhar Zaman and Saim Ayub were not considered for either format on medical advice,” PCB stated in a press release.

“Fakhar suffered a left lower intercostal muscle sprain during Pakistan’s ICC Champions Trophy 2025 opener against New Zealand, while Saim is recovering from a right ankle fracture sustained on the first day of the Cape Town Test against South Africa in January.

“Both are expected to be fully fit for the HBL Pakistan Super League 10, starting in Rawalpindi on 11 April 2025.”

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Fakhar Zaman opens up on reports of retirement

Pakistan top-order batter Fakhar Zaman on Wednesday refuted the rumours of his retirement from international cricket.

Fakhar was ruled out of the Champions Trophy 2025 after sustaining an injury in the opening match of the tournament against New Zealand.

He sustained the injury in the first over of New Zealand’s innings which forced him to leave the ground for medical assessment. Though he attempted to return to the field after some time, he eventually walked off again, raising serious concerns about his fitness.

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Despite the discomfort, Fakhar still came out to bat in Pakistan’s chase of 321 runs. However, he looked far from his usual fluent self, managing a scratchy 24 before getting dismissed.

Following his injury, local media reported that Fakhar Zaman was considering retirement from international cricket.

However, Fakhar Zaman dismissed the reports, stating that he would join the team after achieving full fitness.

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“There is no truth in the retirement news,” said Fakhar. “I will be fully fit and join the team soon.”

For the unversed, Fakhar Zaman has represented Pakistan in three Tests, 86 ODIs and 92 T20Is since making his international debut in 2017.

He has so far scored 5691 runs across formats with the help of 11 centuries and 30 fifties.

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Mohammad Amir reveals his conversation with Fakhar Zaman after injury blow

Former Pakistan pacer Mohammad Amir has revealed the details of his conversation with opening batter Fakhar Zaman, who picked up an injury in the opening match of the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 against New Zealand.

Fakhar was ruled out of the Champions Trophy 2025 after sustaining an injury in the very first over of New Zealand’s innings which forced him to leave the ground for medical assessment.

Though he attempted to return to the field after some time, he eventually walked off again, raising serious concerns about his fitness.

Despite the discomfort, Fakhar still came out to bat in Pakistan’s chase of 321 runs. However, he looked far from his usual fluent self, managing a scratchy 24 before getting dismissed.

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Imam-ul-Haq, who recently represented Pakistan Shaheens in the Champions Trophy warm-up match against South Africa, was confirmed on 20 February to replace Fakhar in the squad.

Mohammad Amir, while speaking on a private TV channel, shared that he enjoys a close friendship with Fakhar, having spent over a month together during ILT20.

He revealed that he reached out to Fakhar Zaman to express concern about his injury and check whether it was related to his knee or back.

According to Amir, Fakhar clarified that he is dealing with a side strain injury, which could keep him out of action for up to two months. Even if he makes a quick recovery, his return is only expected toward the later stages of the Pakistan Super League (PSL).

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The left-arm pacer further revealed that during their morning conversation, Fakhar mentioned experiencing mild coughing, which worsens his pain and causes breathing difficulties.

Amir explained that side strain injuries typically take around six weeks to heal, followed by a rehabilitation phase before a full return to action.

It’s worth noting that the defending champions and hosts Pakistan began their ICC Champions Trophy 2025 campaign with a 60-run loss against New Zealand.

They will now face arch-rivals India in the much-awaited clash at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium on February 23 before returning home to square off against Bangladesh in Rawalpindi on February 27.

Pakistan squad for ICC Champions Trophy 2025

Mohammad Rizwan (c), Babar Azam, Imam-ul-Haq, Kamran Ghulam, Saud Shakeel, Tayyab Tahir, Faheem Ashraf, Khushdil Shah, Salman Ali Agha (vc), Usman Khan, Abrar Ahmed, Haris Rauf, Mohammad Hasnain, Naseem Shah and Shaheen Shah Afridi.

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