Bangladesh staged a remarkable comeback from 26 for 6 in their first innings to be in a position to win by the end of day four of the second Test in Rawalpindi. They are 43 for no loss and need 142 runs more to win their first-ever Test series against Pakistan. Former batsman Ahmed Shahzad criticized Pakistan’s poor performance and the Pakistan Cricket Board’s decisions.
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