Bangladesh vs Pakistan 2nd Test: Taijul’s 6-Fer Seals Historic 2-0 Series Sweep
A Historic Test Victory for the Tigers in Sylhet
Bangladesh registered a monumental landmark in their Test cricket history, securing a thrilling 78-run victory over Pakistan on the final day of the second Test in Sylhet. With this superb win, the hosts sealed a memorable 2-0 clean sweep in the series, showcasing their growing tactical maturity and resilience in the longest format of the game. The fifth day’s play at the Sylhet International Cricket Stadium turned into an absolute gripping battle of nerves, with the final outcome hanging delicately in the balance until the very last session.
The Tense Final Day Equation
Pakistan entered the fifth and final day facing an uphill task in their run chase. They resumed the day needing 121 runs to win but had only three wickets left in hand. Bangladesh, on the other hand, required just three key breakthroughs to secure a historic series sweep. The pitch at Sylhet was offering assistance to the spinners, but it still required disciplined bowling to dislodge the remaining Pakistani batsmen. The tension was palpable as the players took the field, with both sides knowing that any mistake could shift the momentum of this high-stakes encounter.
Taijul’s Spin Masterclass and Rana’s Aggressive Support
Bangladesh’s hopes on the final morning rested largely on their premier left-arm spinner, Taijul Islam. Carrying the weight of expectations, Taijul delivered a bowling masterclass. His relentless accuracy, combined with subtle variations in pace and sharp turn, kept the Pakistani lower order under constant duress. He struck early in the session to complete a crucial five-wicket haul, breaking the rhythm of the visitors’ tail-end resistance.
From the other end, young pacer Nahid Rana provided excellent support. Rana’s raw pace and aggressive short-pitched bowling prevented the batsmen from settling down, ensuring that the pressure remained relentless throughout the morning session. The combination of Taijul’s spin wizardry and Rana’s fiery pace made scoring incredibly difficult for Pakistan.
Mohammad Rizwan‘s Valiant Resistance
Despite losing partners at regular intervals, Pakistan found a savior in Mohammad Rizwan. The experienced wicketkeeper-batsman played an exceptionally disciplined innings under immense pressure. Rizwan stood tall in the middle, demonstrating remarkable composure and a solid defense. Scoring a fighting 94 off 166 deliveries, he anchored the innings and kept Pakistan’s hopes alive. His ability to find timely boundaries while shielding the lower-order batsmen frustrated the Bangladeshi bowlers. As the target crept closer, the contest transformed into an absolute thriller, with Rizwan threatening to snatch a miraculous victory from the jaws of defeat.
Shoriful Islam Delivers the Decisive Blow
With the match entering a critical phase and Pakistan slowly chipping away at the target, Bangladesh desperately needed to dismiss the dangerous Rizwan. It was the medium-pacer Shoriful Islam who delivered the game-defining breakthrough. Shoriful managed to break through Rizwan’s defenses, dismissing him just six runs short of what would have been a well-deserved century. Rizwan’s departure effectively ended Pakistan’s hopes of a comeback.
Following Rizwan’s wicket, Taijul Islam quickly wrapped up the tail to finish with an exceptional six-wicket haul (6-fer). Bangladesh bowled out Pakistan, clinching the match by 78 runs and completing the historic 2-0 series sweep.
The Foundation: Litton and Mushfiqur’s Century Heroics
While the bowlers stole the spotlight on the final day, the foundation of this famous victory was laid by the batsmen in the earlier stages of the Test match. Bangladesh had put themselves in a commanding position thanks to two stellar centuries:
- Litton Das‘s First-Innings Masterclass: Litton played a magnificent knock of 126 in the first innings, helping the hosts post a highly competitive total and setting the tone for the match.
- Mushfiqur Rahim’s Second-Innings Century: In the second innings, the veteran Mushfiqur Rahim stepped up with a brilliant century of his own, anchoring the batting lineup and allowing Bangladesh to set Pakistan a daunting fourth-innings target of 437 runs.
A Landmark Achievement for Bangladesh Cricket
This 78-run victory on Day 5 marks a historic milestone for Bangladesh cricket. Clinching a Test series 2-0 against a formidable opponent like Pakistan is a testament to the team’s collective effort, disciplined bowling, and batting excellence. From the clinical batting of Litton and Mushfiqur to the spin brilliance of Taijul Islam, every player contributed to this landmark triumph. This series win in Sylhet will undoubtedly go down as one of the finest achievements in the history of Bangladesh Test cricket.


