PAK vs BAN: List of Records Achieved in the Historic First Test in Rawalpindi
PAK vs BAN

PAK vs BAN: The result of the first match didn’t go as planned for Shan Masood and his team. They were confident that they would start the Test season with a win, but they have been thrashed badly by Bangladesh, who have registered a ten-wicker win.

It is a historic result for the visitors, as they have never beaten Pakistan in Test history, but now they have done it in a grand manner. This win helped them to take an unassailable 1-0 lead in the two-match PAK vs BAN series.

As a result, Pakistan have slipped to 8th spot from 5th on the World Test Championship table. Meanwhile, the first PAK vs BAN match also saw some brilliant records getting broken in Rawalpindi, about which we will talk here below.

PAK vs BAN: List of Records broken in the first Test in Rawalpindi

PAK vs BAN: List of Records Achieved in the Historic First Test in Rawalpindi
PAK vs BAN

First ever win: Pakistan have never lost a game against Bangladesh in Tests. Before this game, these two met 13 times; Pakistan won 12 and one ended in a draw. But now, Bangladesh have won their first ever match.

10-wicket win: This was the first ever defeat for Pakistan at home. Before this, they never lost a Test match by ten wickets margin at home, including in the UAE.

Most runs by PAK WK in a Test: Mohammad Rizwan was the best performer for Pakistan in the PAK vs BAN Test. He scored 171* in the first inning, followed by 51 in the second inning. He scored 222 runs in the match, which is now the highest score by a Pakistani wicketkeeper in a Test match.

Historic Win: The PAK vs BAN first test win was only the first time Bangladesh won a Test match when the opponent declared the innings, while this was the fourth defeat for Pakistan when they declared the first innings.

3rd Highest Total: Bangladesh’s 565 all out is their highest total in Test in their history. This is also their highest total in a winning cause.

Lowest Total for PAK: Pakistan got all out for just 146 in the second innings, their lowest ever total against Bangladesh in Test history.

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