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PUBLISHED ON: 12 MAR 2026, 06:38 AM
The narrative surrounding Bangladesh’s pace attack has often been one of untapped potential rather than consistent fruition, but yesterday’s performance in Dhaka suggests that the gap is finally closing. At the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium on March 11, Nahid Rana produced a spell that wasn’t just fast; it was unsettlingly precise. Pakistan’s 114-run total—their lowest-ever ODI score against the Tigers—appears to be less of a statistical fluke and more a result of a systematic deconstruction.
Bangladesh’s eight-wicket victory effectively turned what was expected to be a high-octane battle into a one-sided exhibition.
Mehidy Hasan Miraz, newly established in his leadership role, opted to field first after winning the toss. While Pakistan’s opening pair managed a somewhat stable 41-run stand, the introduction of Nahid Rana changed the complexion of the innings almost immediately.
Rana became the first Bangladeshi bowler to dismiss an opposition’s entire top five in an ODI. By removing Sahibzada Farhan (27) and the experienced Mohammad Rizwan (10) in quick succession, he stripped away Pakistan’s ability to consolidate. It’s worth noting that while Pakistan is currently fielding a transitional side, a collapse of this magnitude—losing nine wickets for a mere 73 runs—indicates significant fragility in their middle-order succession planning.
| Team | Score | Leading Batsman | Leading Bowler |
| Pakistan | 114 All Out (30.4) | Faheem Ashraf (37) | Shaheen Afridi (1/35) |
| Bangladesh | 115/2 (15.1) | Tanzid Hasan (67*) | Nahid Rana (5/24) |
Final Result: Bangladesh won by 8 wickets.
Player of the Match: Nahid Rana.
The tour now moves into a critical phase as Pakistan looks to recalibrate their batting order before the second match.
Bangladesh vs Pakistan Live streaming on sportslivehub (SLH): To track whether Rana can maintain this level of intensity, you can follow the rest of the series on sportslivehub (SLH). They offer high-bitrate coverage and real-time tactical overlays for every delivery.
Bangladesh secured an 8-wicket win on March 11, 2026, taking a 1-0 lead in the three-match series.
He claimed 5 wickets for 24 runs in a 7-over spell, marking his first five-wicket haul at this level.
In the context of matches against Bangladesh, yes. It surpasses the previous low of 161 that occurred back during the 1999 World Cup.
The PCB appears to be prioritising a generational reset. Captain Shaheen Afridi indicated that resting seniors like Babar is part of a broader strategy to evaluate bench strength following the 2026 T20 World Cup.
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PUBLISHED ON: 12 MAR 2026, 06:38 AM

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