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Bangladesh vs Pakistan 2nd ODI 2026: Top 3 Players Who Could Decide the Next Match

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PUBLISHED ON: 13 MAR 2026, 09:57 AM

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The one-sided destruction in Dhaka on Wednesday has shifted the conversation from a standard bilateral series to a genuine crisis for Pakistan’s “new era.” Bangladesh didn’t just win the opener; they essentially bullied a revamped Pakistani lineup, skittling them for a meager 114—the lowest total the visitors have ever recorded against the Tigers. As the squads return to the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium today, March 13, the time for experimentation has arguably run out. For Pakistan, it’s a matter of survival; for the hosts, it’s a chance to clinch a historic series.

If Bangladesh is to lift the trophy this afternoon, these three individuals will almost certainly be at the center of the tactical battle.


1. Nahid Rana: The Mirpur Enforcer

To call Nahid Rana’s performance in the first ODI “impressive” feels like a bit of an understatement. By returning figures of 5/24, he became the first Bangladeshi bowler to personally dismantle an entire opposition top five. It wasn’t just the wickets themselves, but rather the raw, uncomfortable bounce he generated from a surface that usually favors the slow and methodical.

Rana seems to have solved Bangladesh’s long-term search for a genuine pace threat. He thrived on a “hit the deck” length that left Pakistan’s debutants looking visibly hurried. If the pitch for the second match retains even a hint of that early-morning moisture, Rana’s opening spell could decide the result before the first powerplay even concludes. The question today is whether he can maintain that discipline or if the Pakistani batters have found a way to use his velocity against him.

2. Tanzid Hasan Tamim: The Momentum Specialist

While Rana broke the spirit of the Pakistani lineup, Tanzid Hasan Tamim essentially finished off the remains. His unbeaten 67 off just 42 balls turned a 115-run chase into little more than a training session. Operating at a strike rate near 160, he dictated the terms to a bowling unit led by Shaheen Shah Afridi, which is no small feat.

Tanzid’s home average—which currently sits at a staggering 57—indicates that he is becoming a specialist in these specific Dhaka conditions. He has a distinct knack for identifying “safe” zones in Mirpur’s unique layout, particularly when dealing with the short ball. If Pakistan fails to find an early breakthrough today, Tanzid’s ability to turn a powerplay into a run-fest might make any total seem insufficient. He is the bridge between Bangladesh’s traditionally cautious approach and their increasingly aggressive future.

3. Sahibzada Farhan: The Lonely Resistance

If there was a sliver of composure in Pakistan’s opening debacle, it came from Sahibzada Farhan. In a collapse that saw the team lose nine wickets for just 73 runs, Farhan’s 27 off 38 balls was the only period where the visitors appeared remotely comfortable. He showed a technical maturity that his more experienced colleagues—including Mohammad Rizwan—seemed to lack on the day.

Farhan carries a massive burden this afternoon. With Babar Azam missing from this tour, the responsibility of providing a stable platform falls almost entirely on his shoulders. He showed he can handle Rana’s pace, but “getting in” isn’t quite enough in an ODI format. For Pakistan to force a decider, Farhan likely needs to convert one of these starts into a substantial score. He appears to be the only Pakistani batter currently reading the local pitch with any degree of clarity.


Match 2: Bangladesh vs Pakistan 2nd ODI Tactical Summary 2026

Player Last Outing Role for the Decider
Nahid Rana 5/24 Primary Strike Option
Tanzid Hasan 67* Aggressive Opening Anchor
Sahibzada Farhan 27 Top-Order Stabilization

The Ultimate Sports Hub Live Streaming on SLH

With the first ball scheduled for 1:45 PM IST, the atmosphere in Dhaka is already reaching a peak.

Live Tracking on Sportslivehub (SLH): To see if Nahid Rana can repeat his opening-day masterclass, you can follow the live ball-by-ball breakdown on Sportslivehub (SLH). Their coverage includes pitch-map analysis and real-time “Pressure Ratings” for the Pakistani middle order as they attempt to navigate the Mirpur spin-trap.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Is this the first time Bangladesh has led an ODI series against Pakistan?

No, Bangladesh famously swept Pakistan 3-0 back in 2015. However, a win today would mark their first ODI series victory over the Men in Green in over a decade.

Why isn’t Babar Azam playing?

The PCB decided to rest several senior players for this tour to test their bench strength ahead of the 2027 World Cup cycle. Given the result of the first match, that decision is already facing significant pushback.

Will the pitch favor the spinners today?

Mirpur tracks are notoriously fickle. While the first match offered some carry for the seamers, today’s surface is expected to be slightly slower. This might bring specialists like Mehidy Hasan Miraz and Abrar Ahmed into the game much earlier than we saw on Wednesday.

Where can I find the full scorecard?

Real-time score updates and post-match tactical analysis are available on Sportslivehub (SLH).

PUBLISHED ON: 13 MAR 2026, 09:57 AM

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