Mahmudul Hasan Joyc Abdullah Fazal b Mohammad Abbas
52
64
10
-
81.25
Tanzid Hasanc Saud Shakeel b Khurram Shahzad
4
7
1
-
57.14
Mominul Haquec Muhammad Rizwan b Khurram Shahzad
30
60
3
-
50.00
Nazmul Hossain Shanto (c)lbw b Khurram Shahzad
15
46
1
-
32.61
Mushfiqur Rahimc Mohammad Abbas b Sajid Khan
137
233
12
1
58.80
Liton Das (wk)c Saud Shakeel b Hasan Ali
69
92
5
-
75.00
Mehedi Hasanb Khurram Shahzad
19
39
1
-
48.72
Taijul Islamc Mohammad Abbas b Sajid Khan
22
51
2
-
43.14
Taskin Ahmedc Salman Ali Agha b Hasan Ali
6
13
1
-
46.15
Shoriful Islamc Hasan Ali b Sajid Khan
12
15
2
-
80.00
Nahid Rananot out
0
5
-
-
0.00
Extras
24 (lb 11, w 2, nb 11)
Total
390/10 (102.2 Overs, RR: 3.81)
Bowling: Pakistan (2nd Innings)
Bowler
O
M
R
W
ECON
Mohammad Abbas
23.0
2
66
1
2.90
Khurram Shahzad
20.0
3
86
4
4.30
Hasan Ali
23.0
2
83
2
3.60
Sajid Khan
33.2
2
126
3
3.80
Agha Salman
1.0
0
5
0
5.00
Saud Shakeel
2.0
0
13
0
6.50
Batting: Pakistan 2nd Inning358/10 (97.2 Overs)
Batsman
R
B
4s
6s
SR
Azan Awaislbw b Mehidy Hasan
21
49
2
-
42.86
Abdullah Fazalc Mehidy Hasan b Nahid Rana
6
28
1
-
21.43
Shan Masood (c)c Mahmudul Hasan Joy b Taijul Islam
71
116
8
-
61.21
Babar Azamc Litton Das b Taijul Islam
47
52
4
1
90.38
Saud Shakeelc Litton Das b Nahid Rana
6
21
-
-
28.57
Agha Salmanb Taijul Islam
71
102
6
1
69.61
Mohammad Rizwan (wk)c Mehidy Hasan b Shoriful Islam
94
166
10
-
56.63
Hasan Alic Najmul Hossain Shanto b Taijul Islam
0
6
-
-
0.00
Sajid Khanc Najmul Hossain Shanto b Taijul Islam
28
36
5
-
77.78
Khurram Shahzadc Tanzid Hasan b Taijul Islam
0
6
-
-
0.00
Mohammad Abbasnot out
0
5
-
-
0.00
Extras
14 (lb 1, nb 3)
Total
358/10 (97.2 Overs, RR: 3.68)
Bowling: Bangladesh (2nd Innings)
Bowler
O
M
R
W
ECON
Taskin Ahmed
12.0
1
62
0
5.20
Shoriful Islam
12.0
4
29
1
2.40
Nahid Rana
18.0
3
71
2
3.90
Mehidy Hasan
20.0
1
62
1
3.10
Taijul Islam
34.2
4
120
6
3.50
Mominul Haque
1.0
0
3
0
3.00
Match Information & Lineups
SeriesPakistan in Bangladesh 2026
Match2nd Test Match
VenueSylhet International Cricket Stadium, Sylhet
TossPakistan won the toss and elected to bowl
DateMay 16, 2026, Sat
Time09:30 AM (IST) / 10:00 AM Local Time
CountryBangladesh
Current StatusMatch Completed
Bangladesh Playing XI
Mahmudul Hasan Joy, Tanzid Hasan, Najmul Hossain Shanto (c), Mominul Haque, Mushfiqur Rahim, Litton Das (wk), Mehidy Hasan, Taijul Islam, Taskin Ahmed, Nahid Rana, Shoriful Islam
Pakistan Playing XI
Azan Awais, Abdullah Fazal, Shan Masood (c), Babar Azam, Saud Shakeel, Muhammad Rizwan (wk), Salman Ali Agha, Khurram Shahzad, Sajid Khan, Hasan Ali, Mohammad Abbas
Head-to-Head Test Records
PAKISTAN
12
Wins
VS
15 Matches
BANGLADESH
2
Wins
Drawn
1
Tied
0
Home Won (BD)
0
Away Won (BD)
2
Pakistan Vs Bangladesh – 2nd Test Match Highlight – 16 MAY 2026
The second Test between Pakistan national cricket team and Bangladesh national cricket team on May 16 honestly had that old-school Test cricket feeling where patience mattered almost as much as skill. The match moved slowly at times, but the pressure never really disappeared. One session could completely change the mood.
Pakistan looked stronger early on with the bat. Their top order handled the conditions better and built partnerships without rushing too much. Bangladesh had moments where their bowlers created pressure, especially with tight spells before lunch and late in the day, but they couldn’t always grab wickets when the game needed them most.
Bangladesh fought back hard though. Their batters showed more discipline than many expected and there were periods where Pakistan’s bowlers started looking frustrated. A few gritty partnerships dragged the game deeper and made things tense again. Fielders crowded around the bat, appeals got louder, and every edge suddenly felt important.
The final stages became mentally exhausting for both teams. You could actually feel the pressure building with every defensive shot and every missed chance. Pakistan probably stayed slightly calmer during the key moments, and that ended up making the biggest difference.
Honestly, it wasn’t flashy cricket. Some messy batting, dropped catches, slow sessions too. But proper Test matches often feel like that long battles where momentum changes quietly instead of exploding all at once.