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PAK vs BAN Warm Up Match today live score updates | Pakistan won by 7 wickets

Pakistan Shaheens Cruise to Victory Over Bangladesh Pakistan vs Bangladesh Practice Match ahead of Champions Trophy 2025


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PAK vs BAN Warm Up Match today live score updates | Pakistan won by 7 wickets
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Pakistan Shaheens Cruise Past Bangladesh in Warm-Up Thriller

In a dominant display, Pakistan Shaheens secured a comfortable 6-wicket win over Bangladesh, chasing down 203 in just 35 overs.

Bangladesh struggled to build momentum, getting bowled out for 202 in 38.2 overs. Mehidy Miraz (44) and Tanzim Sakib (30) provided resistance, but Usama Mir's four-wicket haul (4/40) dismantled the middle order.

In response, Pakistan's Muhammad Haris led the charge with a blistering 70 off 52 balls, supported by Mubasir Khan’s steady 56*. The chase was completed with ease, sealing a convincing victory for the Shaheens.

Bangladesh batting: (202 all out in 38.2 overs) Run Rate: 5.27

  1. Tanzid Tamim – Bowled A Raza – 6 (3 balls, 1x4, 1x6, SR: 200.00)
  2. Soumya Sarkar – Run Out (M Haris) – 35 (38 balls, 7x4s, 0x6, SR: 92.11)
  3. Najmul Shanto (C) – Caught & Bowled M Khan – 12 (21 balls, 2x4s, 0x6, SR: 57.14)
  4. Mehidy Miraz – Caught A Samad, Bowled U Mir – 44 (53 balls, 3x4s, 0x6, SR: 83.02)
  5. Towhid Hridoy – Caught A Samad, Bowled U Mir – 20 (33 balls, 2x4s, 0x6, SR: 60.61)
  6. Mushfiqur Rahim (WK) – Stumped M Haris, Bowled U Mir – 7 (14 balls, 1x4, 0x6, SR: 50.00)
  7. Jaker Anik – Caught M Khan, Bowled U Mir – 4 (5 balls, 1x4, 0x6, SR: 80.00)
  8. Rishad Hossain – Caught M Haris, Bowled M Khan – 14 (15 balls, 2x4s, 0x6, SR: 93.33)
  9. Tanzim Sakib – Bowled M Khan – 30 (27 balls, 5x4s, 1x6, SR: 111.11)
  10. Nasum Ahmed – Bowled S Muqeem – 15 (16 balls, 1x4, 2x6, SR: 93.75)
  11. Taskin Ahmed – Not Out – 4 (7 balls, 0x4, 0x6, SR: 57.14)

Extras: 10 (0xB, 7xW, 2xLB, 2xNB, 0xP)

Fall of Wickets:
1-6 (Tanzid Tamim, 0.3),
2-50 (Najmul Shanto, 7.5),
3-63 (Soumya Sarkar, 12.0),
4-119 (Towhid Hridoy, 22.5),
5-131 (Mushfiqur Rahim, 26.3),
6-132 (Mehidy Miraz, 27.0),
7-137 (Jaker Anik, 28.1),
8-171 (Rishad Hossain, 33.2),
9-188 (Tanzim Sakib, 35.3),
10-202 (Nasum Ahmed, 38.2)

Did Not Bat: M Riyad, M Rahman, N Rana, P Emon

Pakistan Shaheens Bowling:

  1. Musa Khan – 2/42
  2. Sufiyan Muqeem – 1/32
  3. A Raza – 1 Wicket
  4. U Mir – 3 Wickets
  5. M Khan – 3 Wickets

Pakistan Shaheens Batting

  1. Muhammad Haris – Caught & Bowled R Hossain – 70 (52 balls, 9x4s, 1x6, SR: 134.61)
  2. Sahibzada Farhan – Bowled T Sakib – 27 (33 balls, 4x4s, 0x6, SR: 81.81)
  3. Azan Awais – Caught M Rahim, Bowled N Ahmed – 23 (28 balls, 3x4s, 0x6, SR: 82.14)
  4. Mubasir Khan – Not Out – 56 (64 balls, 5x4s, 1x6, SR: 87.50)
  5. Haseebullah Khan – Not Out – 15 (15 balls, 2x4s, 0x6, SR: 100.00)

Extras: 12 (0xB, 8xW, 3xLB, 1xNB, 0xP)

Total: 203/3 in 35 overs

Fall of Wickets:

1-47 (Sahibzada Farhan, 7.2)
2-95 (Azan Awais, 14.4)
3-153 (Muhammad Haris, 25.5)

Bangladesh Bowling Highlights:

  1. Tanzim Sakib – 1/38
  2. Rishad Hossain – 1/44
  3. Nasum Ahmed – 1/41

Pakistan Shaheens won by 6 wickets!

Bangladesh vs Pakistan Shaheens Warm-Up Game: Pakistan Shaheens Secure Comfortable Chase

The warm-up match between Bangladesh and Pakistan Shaheens began with Bangladesh winning the toss and opting to bat first. This decision, taken by captain Najmul Hossain Shanto, was aimed at giving the team an opportunity to test their batting lineup and strategies before their upcoming competitive matches. Pakistan Shaheens, led by Mohammad Haris, featured a mix of young talents and experienced players, providing a challenging contest for Bangladesh.

Bangladesh’s Batting Performance

Bangladesh’s innings started with an early setback as opener Tanzid Hasan Tamim was dismissed for just 6 runs after facing only three balls. The team faced further pressure when captain Najmul Hossain Shanto also departed early, managing only 12 runs. However, Soumya Sarkar and Mehidy Hasan Miraz stepped up to stabilize the innings, forming a crucial partnership. Soumya played a responsible knock, scoring 35 runs off 38 balls before being run out. Meanwhile, Miraz took charge in the middle overs, adding a valuable 44 runs off 53 balls, anchoring the innings.

Towhid Hridoy provided some support in the middle, contributing 20 runs off 33 balls, but his dismissal further added to Bangladesh’s troubles. Wickets kept falling at regular intervals as Usama Mir proved to be a game-changer for Pakistan Shaheens. He dismissed key batters, including Miraz, Hridoy, Mushfiqur Rahim, and Jaker Ali Anik, significantly denting Bangladesh’s progress. Mushfiqur managed only 7 runs before getting stumped, while Jaker was out for just 4 runs.

Rishad Hossain and Tanzim Hasan Sakib attempted to stabilize the lower order, but Pakistan Shaheens continued to apply pressure. Rishad managed 14 runs, while Tanzim played a quick cameo, scoring 30 runs off 27 balls, hitting five fours and one six. Nasum Ahmed also made a handy contribution of 15 runs off 16 balls, but his dismissal marked the end of Bangladesh’s innings at 202 all out in 38.2 overs, with a run rate of 5.29.

The total fell short of the projected score of 264, but the team managed to hit 20 fours and one six throughout their innings. Taskin Ahmed remained unbeaten on 4 runs. Extras contributed 10 runs, including seven wides, two leg-byes, and two no-balls. The fall of wickets showed that Bangladesh struggled to build long partnerships, with wickets falling at key moments: 1-6 (Tanzid Tamim), 2-50 (Najmul Shanto), 3-63 (Soumya Sarkar), 4-119 (Towhid Hridoy), 5-131 (Mushfiqur Rahim), 6-132 (Mehidy Miraz), 7-137 (Jaker Anik), 8-171 (Rishad Hossain), 9-188 (Tanzim Sakib), and 10-202 (Nasum Ahmed).

Pakistan Shaheens’ bowlers were highly effective in restricting Bangladesh to a modest total. Musa Khan was impressive, picking up 2 wickets for 42 runs. Sufiyan Muqeem finished with figures of 1 for 32. Usama Mir was the standout bowler, taking 3 key wickets and breaking crucial partnerships. Mubassir Khan also played an instrumental role, taking 3 wickets and keeping the pressure on the Bangladeshi batting lineup.

Pakistan Shaheens’ Chase

Pakistan Shaheens successfully chased down the target of 203 runs in 35 overs, losing just three wickets in the process. Their innings was anchored by captain Mohammad Haris, who top-scored with 70 runs, leading from the front. He was well-supported by Mubasir Khan, who contributed 56 runs, forming an important partnership to keep the chase steady.

Sahibzada Farhan also played a valuable knock, scoring 27 runs, while Aazan Awais added 23 runs to further consolidate Pakistan Shaheens’ strong batting performance. With a steady run rate, Pakistan Shaheens reached the target comfortably without much trouble from the Bangladesh bowling attack.

Bangladesh’s Final Playing 

Najmul Hossain Shanto (C)
Parvez Hossain Emon
Tanzid Hasan Tamim
Soumya Sarkar
Mehidy Hasan Miraz
Mushfiqur Rahim
Jaker Ali Anik
Rishad Hossain
Tanzim Hasan Sakib
Towhid Hridoy
Taskin Ahmed
Nasum Ahmed
Nahid Rana
Mustafizur Rahman
Mahmudullah Riyad

Match Conclusion

Bangladesh’s innings saw moments of stability but lacked the finishing touch to post a higher total. While the projected score was 264, they fell short, finishing at 202 all out. Pakistan Shaheens, with their strong batting lineup, comfortably chased down the target in 35 overs with seven wickets in hand. The disciplined performance from Pakistan’s bowlers and their top-order batters made the chase look effortless.

Bangladesh will take key lessons from this match, particularly in building longer partnerships and strengthening their middle order. Meanwhile, Pakistan Shaheens will be pleased with their all-round performance, with both their bowlers and batsmen delivering in crucial moments. Cricket fans witnessed an exciting contest, with Pakistan Shaheens securing a convincing victory over Bangladesh in this warm-up game.


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