Bangladesh Holds Steady Amidst Rain in First Test vs Pakistan

Skipper Najmul Hossain Shanto and Mominul Haque led a resilient day for Bangladesh with half-centuries on a rain-affected fourth day of the test against Pakistan. Their tenacious partnership has given Bangladesh a favorable position heading into the final day, despite interruptions caused by the weather.

Bangladesh Holds Steady Amidst Rain in First Test vs Pakistan
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Bangladesh's cricket team showcased resilience on Day 4 against Pakistan, with Skipper Najmul Hossain Shanto and Mominul Haque anchoring the innings with solid half-centuries.

Despite rain disruptions, Bangladesh reached 152-3, extending their lead to 179 runs, positioning the home team well heading into the final day at Chattogram.

The duo’s performance was crucial after early wickets in the morning, building a formidable 105-run partnership that countered the early breakthroughs of Pakistan's bowlers.

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