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PUBLISHED ON: 16 MAR 2026, 07:44 AM
This series will likely be remembered as the exact moment the “Tigers” finally traded their spinning webs for a high-velocity hunt. On March 15, 2026, Bangladesh secured a historic 2-1 ODI series victory over Pakistan, signaling a profound shift in the team’s DNA. While the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium has historically rewarded slow, attritional bowling, this month it belonged to the raw, new-age aggression of Tanzid Hasan and Nahid Rana.
This wasn’t just another home win; it was an identity crisis solved. Bangladesh moved from merely surviving high-pressure encounters to dictating them. By blending modern opening batsmanship with uncomfortable, searing pace, they effectively dismantled a revamped Pakistan side that appeared, at times, completely out of its depth.
The series decider in Dhaka functioned as a masterclass in contemporary limited-overs cricket. Two young stars provided the bookends for a clinical, almost professional performance that left little to chance.
Tanzid Hasan, the 25-year-old opener, chose the grandest possible stage to register his maiden ODI century. In a high-stakes decider where a failure would have been scrutinized for months, he hammered a run-a-ball 107. His innings included seven towering sixes that shifted the psychological burden squarely back onto the Pakistani bowlers.
If Tanzid was the anchor, Nahid Rana was the lightning bolt. Throughout the three-match stint, the “Nawabgonj Express” consistently clocked speeds north of 150 kph, a velocity that Bangladeshi fans have long craved but rarely witnessed.
While victory was a collective effort, specific individuals acted as the definitive difference-makers across the three matches.
| Player | Role | Primary Contribution (2026 Series) |
| Tanzid Hasan | Opening Batter | Match-winning 107 (107) in the Decider |
| Nahid Rana | Fast Bowler | 5/24 in 1st ODI; Player of the Series |
| Taskin Ahmed | Senior Pacer | 4/49 in the Decider; Critical death bowling |
| Mustafizur Rahman | Tactical Pacer | 3/54; Held his nerve in the final overs |
| Salman Agha | Opposition Star | 106 (98) in a losing cause for Pakistan |
For anyone who missed the live drama of that narrow 11-run victory, the full tactical replay and extended highlights are available on The Ultimate Sports Hub at Sportslivehub (SLH).
Why SLH is the destination for the 2026 season:
No, they famously swept Pakistan 3-0 back in 2015. However, this 2026 win is arguably more significant because it was achieved through pace dominance rather than the traditional “spin trap” tactics of old.
Tanzid Hasan was named Player of the Match for his scintillating century, while Nahid Rana took home Player of the Series honors for his consistent, high-velocity impact.
Bangladesh posted 290/5. Pakistan fought back bravely behind a century from Salman Agha, but was ultimately bowled out for 279 on the very last ball of the game.
The full trophy ceremony and unfiltered interviews with captain Mehidy Hasan Miraz are currently streaming on Sportslivehub (SLH).
PUBLISHED ON: 16 MAR 2026, 07:44 AM

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