BAN vs PAK [WATCH]: Tawhid Hridoy took a brilliant catch to dismiss Sahibzada Farhan in the 2nd ODI. Read
The world of cricket will meet on Friday, 2026 at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium in Dhaka. bangladesh And Pakistan Saw a moment of pure athletic brilliance during the high-stakes 2nd ODI between. As the two Asian giants face off in a crucial encounter of the series, the focus turns to the field with the bat, Bangladesh’s rising star Tawhid Hridoy Because of the amazing efforts of.
Tawhid Hridoy took a brilliant catch to dismiss Sahibzada Farhan in the second ODI.
The course of the match changed dramatically in the 18th over of the Pakistani innings. Sahibzada Farhanwho had looked composed during his 46-ball stay, was beginning to pick up the pace with the middle order. However, experienced Taskin Ahmed had other plans.
On the fourth ball of 17.4 overs, Taskin bowled a full-length ball which turned sharply towards the off stump. Looking to break the shackles with a big hit, Farhan attempted a powerful shot down the leg side. However, the execution was far from perfect. The ball touched the outside of the bat, and flew high into the cloudy sky of Dhaka, towards deep third area.
While the ball seemed to hang permanently in the air, Hridoy tracked it with the accuracy of a hawk. Covering a significant distance and maintaining his sight despite the swirling winds, Hridoy reached the ball in time to pluck it out of the air and fall safely, showing his keen awareness of the boundary line, and complete a catch that electrified the Mirpur crowd. Farhan was out for 31 (including two fours), leaving Pakistan’s score at 121/2 and giving Bangladesh a much-needed breakthrough.
Here is the video:
Wicket! Sahibzada Farhan caught by Tawhid Hridoy off the bowling of Taskin Ahmed. 🏏🔥🇧🇩
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Fall at the end of Pakistan’s first innings against Bangladesh
Hridoy’s fielding talent and Mehidy Hasan Miraz Despite disciplined bowling—who returned figures of 2/34 in a masterful spell of 10 overs—Pakistan showed remarkable resilience. The foundation of his innings was laid by an explosive opening stand, in which Maaz Sadaqat He scored 75 runs in 46 balls, which included six sixes.
As the innings progressed into the final ten overs, the Pakistani middle order took advantage of this platform. Salman Agha played a vital anchor role, scoring 64 runs in 62 balls, which included seven fours and two sixes. experienced them Mohammad Rizwan He received good support from , whose steady 44 kept the scoreboard moving during the middle overs.
By the 43rd over, Pakistan had scored 259/7, at a healthy run rate of 6.02. Although Bangladesh Hussain Talat And Abdul Samad Having induced a late collapse, the visitors still looked in good position to cross the 300-run mark. However, Bangladesh applied consistent pressure in the closing stages, preventing Pakistan from gaining momentum. power-hitters Faheem Ashraf And Shaheen Shah Afridi also failed to make an impact, and the final overs of Powerplay 3 turned into a nightmare for the guests, who were eventually all out for 274 in 47.3 overs.
Also read: Bangladesh defeated Pakistan in the first ODI due to the brilliant performance of Nahid Rana, Tanzid Hasan Tamim.
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