
Pakistan's opening batter Saim Ayub (left) and Mohammad Haris tap with the bat after reaching fifty-run partnership during the third T20I against Pakistan at Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore on June 1, 2025. – PCB
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Pakistan won the T20 series against Bangladesh after seven wickets at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore on Sunday after seven wickets and the final match.
Chasing a challenging target of 197, Pakistan left for a shaking launch when batter -operating batter son Zada Farhan was dismissed in the first over, scoring just one run off four balls through Mahdi Hassan Miraz.
However, the hosts soon caught the commanding partnership with Mohammad Herses and Sim Ayub. Both batsmen hit the limits at regular intervals, which helps Pakistan reach 56-1 after six overs.
Hermes and Sam scored a 92 -run stand for the second wicket, in which the aggressive and fluent stroke play was screened in pursuit of the target.
The partnership was finally broken when Tanzim Hassan dismissed Sam for 45 for 29 delivery, and left the team to 100-2 in 9.5 overs.
Despite the failures, Pakistan’s innings continued to grow permanently, which Harsh anchored, which, after 115 overs, brought his first T20I with a score at 115-2.
After that, Hassan Nawaz had an immediate effect with two boundaries as Pakistan’s purpose was to seal the 3-0 series white wash. However, Mahdi Hassan once again attacked Hassan Nawaz on 13 balls with 26 balls, reducing Pakistan in 12.5 overs to 137-3.
Uncontrolled, Harsh dominated the Bangladesh bowling attack, easily targeted boundaries and sixes. His excellent innings ended in his first Twenty20 century, which he received in only 45.
Harsh was unbeaten on 107 balls, including eight boundaries and seven sixes, while captain Agha supported a Quick Fire in 11 delivery when Pakistan comfortably chased the target in 17.1 overs.
After winning the toss and choosing the first batting, the openers of Bangladesh set up an aggressive start, and dominated Pakistan’s bowling attack. Tanzad Hassan and Pervez Hussain Emun combined the commanding partnership, scoring 53 runs without loss in the power play.
Eman was in the form of a fire, the limits flared, while the stress rotated the strike effectively and fulfilled it well. Pervez Hussain Emon reached an excellent T20I half-century in just 27 delivery of only 27 delivery, which helped Bangladesh reach 80-0 in eight overs.
The two continued their strong shape to reach the opening stand of 100 runs in the eleventh over, and tore Fahim Ashraf’s bowling with a series of boundaries.
However, Fahim managed to break the partnership by dismissing Tanzad Hassan, which scored 42 off 32 balls, including three boundaries and three sixes. The score read 110 for 1 at 10.4 overs.
Shadab Khan soon attacked Pervez for 2 wickets for 2 wickets in 11.1 overs. Pervez scored a magnificent 66 on 34 delivery.
Bangladesh captain Laton Das joined Tahid Hardai in the crease, and both scored a crucial run. Hardoi started aggressively to maintain this pace, while DAS provided strong support.
The duo crossed Bangladesh with a 150 -run mark in the 15th over, the boundaries and the circulation of the smart strike. Hassan Ali dismissed Das and broke the partnership, which scored 22 off 18 balls, scored at 162 for 3 wickets in 16.3 overs.
Shamim Hussein arrived and was immediately affected by Hassan Ali’s bowling. However, Abbas Afridi soon removed him for 8 runs off 4 balls, marking him on Abbas’s first wicket in the match. Bangladesh was 171 for 4 wickets in 17.3 overs.
In the final overs, Jacker Ali provided late runs, including Fahim Ashraf’s back -to -back boundaries, which helped Bangladesh register most of its T20I tomorrow against Pakistan.
Hassan Ali returned for the final over and he left Bangladesh on 184-6, dismissing Mahdi Hassan Mirs for one and taking his second wicket.
Bangladesh ended their innings with Jacker Ali with 9 balls to 15 balls and Tanzim Hassan Sakib took eight parts in three to three delivery.