Litton Das and Mushfiqur Rahim Put Bangladesh in Command vs Pakistan
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Bangladesh Seize Control in Sylhet
Bangladesh continued their authoritative display on the third day of the second Test against Pakistan in Sylhet on Monday, reaching the lunch break at 203 for 4 in their second innings. With an overall lead of 249 runs, the hosts are firmly in the driver’s seat, forcing Pakistan to face a daunting challenge as the match progresses.
The Litton-Mushfiqur Partnership
The morning session was defined by the composure of Litton Das and Mushfiqur Rahim. As the teams walked off for the interval, Litton remained unbeaten on 48, while Mushfiqur stood firm on 39. The pair has stitched together an unbroken fifth-wicket stand of 88 runs, a partnership that has effectively deflated Pakistan’s bowling morale.
Litton, fresh off a brilliant 126 in the first innings, has once again proven to be a difficult prospect for the Pakistani bowlers. Despite the challenging dank conditions and a sluggish outfield, he has maintained his focus and technique. Mushfiqur, equally vital, started cautiously before finding his rhythm. His aggressive intent was highlighted by a stunning slog-swept six off Sajid Khan toward the conclusion of the session, signaling that the duo is looking to accelerate whenever the opportunity arises.
Khurram Shahzad’s Early Threat
The morning did not start entirely without friction for the Tigers. Pakistan’s seamers, led by an aggressive Khurram Shahzad, looked to capitalize on the cloudy, breezy morning overhead conditions. Shahzad was particularly effective, constantly testing captain Najmul Hossain Shanto around the off stump while occasionally bringing the ball back into the pads.
The pressure eventually told in the fifth over of the morning when Shanto, having labored for 15 runs off 46 balls, was trapped lbw by a sharp delivery from Shahzad that nipped back in off the seam. It was a moment of optimism for the visitors, but it proved to be a fleeting one as the middle order regained control.
A Lifeline for Litton
Cricket, as ever, hinged on a moment of fortune. In the 47th over, Litton found himself in a precarious position after a mix-up with Mushfiqur led to him being stranded mid-pitch. Babar Azam, fielding at the stumps, had a clear sight of the target but failed to hit the woodwork despite having sufficient time. Litton, then on 38, survived the scare, a reprieve that may prove costly for Pakistan in the long run.
Recap of the Match Context
Bangladesh entered this position of strength thanks to a disciplined bowling performance on Sunday. The home side managed to bowl Pakistan out for 232, securing a crucial 46-run first-innings lead. The bowling honors were shared by Nahid Rana and Taijul Islam, who claimed three wickets each, supported by two-wicket hauls from Mehidy Hasan Miraz and Taskin Ahmed.
For Pakistan, Babar Azam provided the only meaningful resistance with a hard-fought 68 on his return from injury. His 63-run partnership with Salman Agha was the bedrock of their innings, although late-order hitting from Sajid Khan helped narrow the deficit slightly. With the current lead now nearing the 250-run mark, Bangladesh is well-positioned to set a target that will be difficult for Pakistan to chase on what is expected to be a deteriorating surface.
As the match moves into the afternoon session, the focus remains on how many more runs Litton and Mushfiqur can pile on. Pakistan’s bowlers will need a rapid intervention to prevent the match from slipping completely out of their reach.
