Pakistan vs. Bangladesh – 3rd T20I Match Report
Pakistan sealed a commanding 3-0 series whitewash against Bangladesh with a seven-wicket victory in the third T20I, powered by a scintillating century from Muhammad Haris. The opener’s unbeaten 107 off just 58 balls ensured Pakistan chased down the target with ease, capping off a dominant performance in the series.
Match Summary
- Result: Pakistan won by 7 wickets (17.2 overs)
- Top Scorer: Muhammad Haris (107* off 58) – Player of the Match & Series
- Key Bowler: Mehidy Hasan (2 wickets)
- Turning Point: Haris’ explosive batting and crucial partnerships.
Haris Fires Pakistan to Victory
After losing Sahibzada Farhan early, Haris took charge with a breathtaking innings, smashing 10 fours and 6 sixes. He brought up his century in style with a six off Hasan Mahmud in the 17th over, ensuring Pakistan cruised to victory. Salman Ali Agha (15*) provided the finishing touches with a boundary to seal the win.
Bangladesh’s bowlers struggled to contain the onslaught, with only Mehidy Hasan (2/24) making an impact. The visitors’ inability to break key partnerships proved costly as Pakistan chased down 193 with 16 balls to spare.
Bangladesh’s Struggles Continue
Despite a competitive total, Bangladesh’s bowlers lacked consistency. Hasan Mahmud and Khaled Ahmed were expensive, while spinners Rishad Hossain and Shamim Hossain failed to apply pressure. The fielding errors, including a dropped catch, further dented their chances.
Post-Match Reactions
Muhammad Haris (Player of the Match & Series):
*”I wanted to stay till the end and finish the game. The pitch was good, and I backed my strengths. Winning 3-0 is a great confidence booster for the team.”*
Bangladesh Captain:
“We were outplayed in all departments. Haris batted brilliantly, and we couldn’t stop him. Need to regroup before the next series.”
Conclusion
Pakistan’s clinical performance highlighted their T20 prowess, with Haris emerging as the series’ standout performer. Bangladesh, meanwhile, will need significant improvements to bounce back in future contests.
Final Score: Pakistan 192/3 (17.2 overs) def. Bangladesh