The Pakistan national cricket team vs Bangladesh national cricket team match scorecard across all three ODIs shows more than just runs and wickets; it exposes a structural batting problem in Pakistan’s setup that no single performance can mask. Just as the Australian men’s cricket team vs South Africa national cricket team match scorecard contests are decided by consistency and match-day execution, this Bangladesh series came down to exactly that: one team showed up consistently, and the other did not.
Series Quick Stats: Pakistan vs Bangladesh ODI 2026
| Stat | Value |
| Series Result | Bangladesh won 2-1 |
| Venue | Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur |
| Dates | March 11–15, 2026 |
| Highest Team Score | Bangladesh 290/5 (3rd ODI) |
| Lowest Team Score | Pakistan 114 all out (1st ODI) / Bangladesh 114 all out (2nd ODI) |
| Top Run Scorer | Tanzid Hasan Tamim (BAN):175 runs (67* + 1 + 107) |
| Top Wicket Taker | Nahid Rana (BAN): 7 wickets across series |
| Player of the Series | Tanzid Hasan Tamim (BAN) |
Key Data Insights:
- Pakistan collapsed under 120 runs twice across three matches on the same pitch, in the same stadium
- Bangladesh never collapsed under structural pressure; their 114 in the 2nd ODI was under a near-impossible DLS target of 243 off 32 overs
- Nahid Rana’s 5/24 in the 1st ODI was the single highest-impact bowling performance of the series
- Salman Agha scored 170+ runs across the series and was Pakistan’s most reliable batter at number 6, a position that should not be carrying an entire batting order
Pakistan vs Bangladesh 1st ODI Full Scorecard 2026 (Batting & Bowling Stats)
Date: March 11, 2026 | Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur
Toss: Bangladesh elected to bowl
Pitch: Low, slow, sharp turn for spinners, seam movement in powerplay
1st ODI Match Summary Block
| Pakistan | Player of the Match | |
| Score | 114 all out (30.4 ov) | 115/2 (15.1 ov) |
| Top Batter | Faheem Ashraf – 37 | Tanzid Hasan Tamim – 67* |
| Top Bowler | Mehidy Miraz – 3/29 | Nahid Rana – 5/24 |
| Result | – | Won by 8 wickets |
| Player of Match | – | Nahid Rana (5/24) |
Pakistan Batting 114 all out (30.4 overs)
| Batter | Dismissal | R | B | 4s | 6s | SR |
| Sahibzada Farhan | c AF Hossain b N Rana | 27 | 38 | 4 | 0 | 71.05 |
| Maaz Sadaqat | c S Hassan b N Rana | 18 | 28 | 3 | 0 | 64.29 |
| Shamyl Hussain | c L Das b N Rana | 4 | 7 | 0 | 0 | 57.14 |
| Mohammad Rizwan (wk) | c L Das b N Rana | 10 | 20 | 2 | 0 | 50.00 |
| Salman Ali Agha | c TN Hasan b N Rana | 5 | 8 | 1 | 0 | 62.50 |
| Hussain Talat | lbw b MH Miraz | 4 | 13 | 0 | 0 | 30.77 |
| Abdul Samad | c L Das b MH Miraz | 0 | 6 | 0 | 0 | 0.00 |
| Faheem Ashraf | c T Ahmed b M Rahman | 37 | 47 | 6 | 1 | 78.72 |
| Shaheen Afridi (c) | lbw b MH Miraz | 4 | 4 | 1 | 0 | 100.00 |
| Mohammad Wasim Jr | c NH Shanto b T Ahmed | 0 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0.00 |
| Abrar Ahmed | Not out | 0 | 10 | 0 | 0 | 0.00 |
| Extras | b 0, w 1, nb 0, lb 4 | 5 | ||||
| TOTAL | 114 | 30.4 ov | 17 | 1 |
Fall of Wickets: 41-1 (Farhan, 9.6), 47-2 (Shamyl, 11.3), 55-3 (Maaz, 13.4), 64-4 (Rizwan, 15.5), 69-5 (Salman, 17.5), 70-6 (Samad, 18.6), 77-7 (Talat, 22.1), 81-8 (Shaheen, 22.5), 82-9 (Wasim, 23.5), 114-10 (Faheem, 30.4)
Bangladesh Bowling 1st ODI
| Bowler | O | M | R | W | Econ |
| Taskin Ahmed | 7 | 0 | 29 | 1 | 4.14 |
| Mustafizur Rahman | 4.4 | 0 | 18 | 1 | 3.86 |
| Mehidy Hasan Miraz (c) | 10 | 0 | 29 | 3 | 2.90 |
| Nahid Rana | 7 | 0 | 24 | 5 | 3.43 |
| Rishad Hossain | 2 | 0 | 10 | 0 | 5.00 |
Bangladesh Batting 115/2 (15.1 overs)
| Batter | Dismissal | R | B | 4s | 6s | SR |
| Saif Hassan | c S Hussain b S Afridi | 4 | 10 | 0 | 0 | 40.00 |
| Tanzid Hasan Tamim | Not out | 67 | 42 | 7 | 5 | 159.52 |
| Najmul Hossain Shanto | c M Rizwan b M Wasim | 27 | 33 | 5 | 0 | 81.82 |
| Litton Das (wk) | Not out | 3 | 6 | 0 | 0 | 50.00 |
| Extras | b 0, w 14, nb 0, lb 0 | 14 | ||||
| TOTAL | 115/2 | 15.1 ov |
Fall of Wickets: 27-1 (Saif Hassan, 2.4), 109-2 (Shanto, 13.5)
Pakistan Bowling 1st ODI
| Bowler | O | M | R | W | Econ |
| Shaheen Afridi (c) | 5 | 1 | 35 | 1 | 7.00 |
| Faheem Ashraf | 2 | 0 | 19 | 0 | 9.50 |
| Mohammad Wasim Jr | 3.1 | 0 | 24 | 1 | 7.58 |
| Abrar Ahmed | 3 | 0 | 25 | 0 | 8.33 |
| Salman Agha | 2 | 0 | 12 | 0 | 6.00 |
Turning Point 1st ODI
According to the Pakistan national cricket team vs Bangladesh national cricket team match scorecard, Pakistan were viable at 41/1 after 10 overs, a respectable powerplay platform. What people miss is that Nahid Rana did not just bowl fast, he changed his length in overs 11-18, targeting the corridor outside off-stump where drives carry maximum risk on a slow Mirpur surface. Every Pakistani middle-order batter fell to the same trap. Five wickets for 24 runs is not luck; it is a blueprint.
Here is the real story the basic scorecard hides: Pakistan’s pace attack conceded 14 wides in the chase. On a spin-dominant Mirpur pitch, their seamers could not even land the ball consistently. The “feared pace attack” became a liability the moment conditions refused to cooperate.
Much like the Australian men’s cricket team vs South Africa national cricket team match scorecard battles, where failure to adapt to foreign conditions has historically decided series, Pakistan’s refusal to adjust their batting approach to turning conditions was the real match-losing factor, not just Nahid Rana.
Pakistan vs Bangladesh 2nd ODI Full Scorecard 2026 (Batting & Bowling Stats)
Date: March 13, 2026 | Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur
Toss: Bangladesh elected to bowl
DLS Note: Bangladesh’s revised target 243 off 32 overs (after 133-minute rain delay)
2nd ODI Match Summary Block
| Pakistan | Player of the Match | |
| Score | 274 all out (47.3 ov) | 114 all out (23.3 ov) |
| Top Batter | Maaz Sadaqat – 75 (46b) | Litton Das – 41 |
| Top Bowler | Haris Rauf – 3/26 / Maaz Sadaqat – 3/23 | Rishad Hossain – 3/56 |
| DLS Target | – | 243 off 32 overs |
| Result | Won by 128 runs (DLS) | – |
| Player of Match | Maaz Sadaqat (75 off 46 + 3/23) | – |
Pakistan Batting 274 all out (47.3 overs)
| Batter | Dismissal | R | B | 4s | 6s | SR |
| Sahibzada Farhan | c L Das b T Ahmed | 31 | 46 | 2 | 0 | 67.39 |
| Maaz Sadaqat | c L Das b MH Miraz | 75 | 46 | 6 | 5 | 163.04 |
| Shamyl Hussain | c M Rahman b N Rana | 6 | 22 | 0 | 0 | 27.27 |
| Mohammad Rizwan (wk) | c MR Hossain b MH Miraz | 44 | 59 | 5 | 0 | 74.58 |
| Salman Ali Agha | run out (MH Miraz) | 64 | 62 | 7 | 2 | 103.23 |
| Hussain Talat | b MR Hossain | 9 | 13 | 1 | 0 | 69.23 |
| Abdul Samad | run out (Miraz/AF Hossain) | 11 | 7 | 0 | 1 | 157.14 |
| Faheem Ashraf | c sub b M Rahman | 14 | 15 | 2 | 0 | 93.33 |
| Shaheen Afridi (c) | c AF Hossain b MR Hossain | 3 | 9 | 0 | 0 | 33.33 |
| Mohammad Wasim | c S Hassan b MR Hossain | 1 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 25.00 |
| Haris Rauf | Not out | 2 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 66.67 |
| Extras | b 1, w 8, nb 1, lb 4 | 14 | ||||
| TOTAL | 274 | 47.3 ov | 30 | 8 |
Fall of Wickets: 103-1 (Maaz, 12.6), 121-2 (Farhan, 17.4), 122-3 (Shamyl, 19.3), 231-4 (Salman, 38.4), 231-5 (Rizwan, 38.6), 252-6 (Talat, 42.1), 254-7 (Samad, 42.3), 266-8 (Shaheen, 45.5), 272-9 (Faheem, 46.5), 274-10 (Wasim, 47.3)
Bangladesh Bowling 2nd ODI
| Bowler | O | M | R | W | Econ |
| Taskin Ahmed | 8 | 0 | 59 | 1 | 7.38 |
| Mustafizur Rahman | 9 | 0 | 53 | 1 | 5.89 |
| Nahid Rana | 10 | 0 | 59 | 1 | 5.90 |
| Mehidy Hasan Miraz (c) | 10 | 2 | 34 | 2 | 3.40 |
| Rishad Hossain | 9.3 | 0 | 56 | 3 | 5.89 |
| Afif Hossain | 1 | 0 | 8 | 0 | 8.00 |
Bangladesh Batting 114 all out (23.3 overs, DLS target 243 off 32 overs)
| Batter | Dismissal | R | B | 4s | 6s | SR |
| Saif Hassan | c A Samad b M Wasim | 12 | 12 | 2 | 0 | 100.00 |
| Tanzid Hasan Tamim | c M Wasim b S Afridi | 1 | 7 | 0 | 0 | 14.29 |
| Nazmul Hossain Shanto | b S Afridi | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0.00 |
| Litton Das (wk) | lbw b M Sadaqat | 41 | 33 | 4 | 2 | 124.24 |
| Towhid Hridoy | lbw b H Rauf | 28 | 38 | 2 | 0 | 73.68 |
| Afif Hossain | c SA Agha b M Sadaqat | 14 | 15 | 2 | 0 | 93.33 |
| Mehidy Hasan Miraz (c) | c M Wasim b F Ashraf | 1 | 5 | 0 | 0 | 20.00 |
| Rishad Hossain | b M Sadaqat | 2 | 5 | 0 | 0 | 40.00 |
| Taskin Ahmed | c S Afridi b H Rauf | 5 | 14 | 0 | 0 | 35.71 |
| Mustafizur Rahman | c M Rizwan b H Rauf | 4 | 7 | 0 | 0 | 57.14 |
| Nahid Rana | Not out | 3 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 100.00 |
| Extras | b 0, w 3, nb 0, lb 0 | 3 | ||||
| TOTAL | 114 | 23.3 ov |
Fall of Wickets: 13-1 (Tamim, 2.6), 13-2 (Saif, 3.1), 15-3 (Shanto, 4.3), 73-4 (Litton, 12.3), 95-5 (Afif, 16.3), 96-6 (Miraz, 17.2), 101-7 (Rishad, 18.6), 103-8 (Hridoy, 19.4), 109-9 (Mustafiz, 21.4), 114-10 (Taskin, 23.3)
Pakistan Bowling 2nd ODI
| Bowler | O | M | R | W | Econ |
| Shaheen Afridi (c) | 5 | 0 | 22 | 2 | 4.40 |
| Mohammad Wasim | 5 | 0 | 25 | 1 | 5.00 |
| Haris Rauf | 4.3 | 0 | 26 | 3 | 5.78 |
| Maaz Sadaqat | 5 | 0 | 23 | 3 | 4.60 |
| Faheem Ashraf | 4 | 0 | 18 | 1 | 4.50 |
Turning Point 2nd ODI
Shaheen’s 2-wicket opening burst (13/2) was the trigger, but the real match-defining moment was Maaz Sadaqat taking 3/23 off 5 overs with the ball, after his 75 off 46 with the bat. A player winning a match in both innings is rare and underreported. Bangladesh needed 7.5 runs per over with three wickets gone inside five overs, mathematically near-impossible, and the middle order could never recover.
This is also why the Australian men’s cricket team vs South Africa national cricket team match scorecard analysts always track dual-format contributors: players who can shift a match with bat AND ball in the same game are the difference between winning and losing bilateral series. Maaz Sadaqat was that player in the 2nd ODI.
Pakistan vs Bangladesh 3rd ODI Full Scorecard 2026 (Batting & Bowling Stats)
Date: March 15, 2026 | Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur
Toss: Pakistan elected to bowl
3rd ODI Match Summary Block
| Bangladesh | Player of the Match | |
| Score | 290/5 (50 ov) | 279 all out (50 ov) |
| Top Batter | Tanzid Hasan Tamim – 107 (107b) | Salman Ali Agha – 106 (98b) |
| Top Bowler | Taskin Ahmed – 4/49 | Haris Rauf – 3/52 |
| Result | Won by 11 runs | – |
| Player of Match | Tanzid Hasan Tamim (107) | – |
Bangladesh Batting 290/5 (50 overs)
| Batter | Dismissal | R | B | 4s | 6s | SR |
| Saif Hassan | b S Afridi | 36 | 55 | 3 | 0 | 65.45 |
| Tanzid Hasan Tamim | c S Afridi b A Ahmed | 107 | 107 | 6 | 7 | 100.00 |
| Najmul Hossain Shanto | lbw b H Rauf | 27 | 34 | 3 | 0 | 79.41 |
| Litton Das (wk) | c G Ghori b H Rauf | 41 | 51 | 1 | 1 | 80.39 |
| Towhid Hridoy | Not out | 48 | 44 | 4 | 0 | 109.09 |
| Rishad Hossain | b H Rauf | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0.00 |
| Afif Hossain | Not out | 5 | 8 | 0 | 0 | 62.50 |
| Extras | b 4, w 15, nb 0, lb 7 | 26 | ||||
| TOTAL | 290/5 | 50 ov | 17 | 8 |
Fall of Wickets: 105-1 (Saif, 18.1), 158-2 (Shanto, 29.2), 194-3 (Tamim, 36.2), 262-4 (Litton, 46.3), 262-5 (Rishad, 46.4)
Pakistan Bowling 3rd ODI
| Bowler | O | M | R | W | Econ |
| Shaheen Afridi (c) | 10 | 0 | 55 | 1 | 5.50 |
| Haris Rauf | 10 | 0 | 52 | 3 | 5.20 |
| Abrar Ahmed | 10 | 0 | 49 | 1 | 4.90 |
| Faheem Ashraf | 4 | 0 | 24 | 0 | 6.00 |
| Saad Masood | 8 | 0 | 55 | 0 | 6.88 |
| Maaz Sadaqat | 1 | 0 | 9 | 0 | 9.00 |
| Salman Ali Agha | 7 | 0 | 35 | 0 | 5.00 |
Pakistan Batting 279 all out (50 overs)
| Batter | Dismissal | R | B | 4s | 6s | SR |
| Sahibzada Farhan | c L Das b T Ahmed | 6 | 5 | 1 | 0 | 120.00 |
| Maaz Sadaqat | c L Das b N Rana | 6 | 5 | 0 | 1 | 120.00 |
| Ghazi Ghori | b N Rana | 29 | 39 | 3 | 1 | 74.36 |
| Mohammad Rizwan (wk) | b T Ahmed | 4 | 4 | 1 | 0 | 100.00 |
| Abdul Samad | c L Das b M Rahman | 34 | 45 | 5 | 0 | 75.56 |
| Salman Ali Agha | c NH Shanto b T Ahmed | 106 | 98 | 9 | 4 | 108.16 |
| Saad Masood | b M Rahman | 38 | 44 | 5 | 0 | 86.36 |
| Faheem Ashraf | b T Ahmed | 9 | 20 | 0 | 0 | 45.00 |
| Shaheen Afridi (c) | st L Das b MR Hossain | 37 | 38 | 2 | 2 | 97.37 |
| Haris Rauf | c MH Miraz b M Rahman | 1 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 50.00 |
| Abrar Ahmed | Not out | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | – |
| Extras | b 1, w 6, nb 0, lb 2 | 9 | ||||
| TOTAL | 279 | 50 ov | 26 | 6 |
Fall of Wickets: 6-1 (Farhan, 0.5), 12-2 (Maaz, 1.5), 17-3 (Rizwan, 2.5), 67-4 (Ghori, 13.6), 82-5 (Samad, 17.4), 161-6 (Masood, 31.2), 209-7 (Faheem, 39.3), 261-8 (Salman, 47.4), 277-9 (Rauf, 48.6), 279-10 (Shaheen, 49.6)
Bangladesh Bowling 3rd ODI
| Bowler | O | M | R | W | Econ |
| Taskin Ahmed | 10 | 1 | 49 | 4 | 4.90 |
| Nahid Rana | 10 | 0 | 62 | 2 | 6.20 |
| Mustafizur Rahman | 10 | 0 | 54 | 3 | 5.40 |
| Mehidy Hasan Miraz (c) | 10 | 0 | 37 | 0 | 3.70 |
| Rishad Hossain | 7 | 0 | 56 | 1 | 8.00 |
| Saif Hassan | 3 | 0 | 18 | 0 | 6.00 |
Turning Point 3rd ODI
Pakistan were 17/3 inside three overs. Farhan, Maaz, and Rizwan, the top three, were all gone by the end of the second over. On paper, the match was already over. But Salman Agha’s 106 off 98 balls from position number 6 is one of the most extraordinary individual rescue innings in recent Pakistan ODI history, and it still was not enough.
Here is the counterintuitive truth: Pakistan’s number 6 scored a century in a series-deciding ODI, and they still lost by 11 runs. That one fact tells you everything about how catastrophically their top order, the batters who were supposed to be their strength, failed to perform when it mattered most.
The Pakistan national cricket team vs Bangladesh national cricket team match scorecard shows Pakistan’s top five contributing just 79 runs combined in the chase, while their lower order added 200. That is not a bad day. That is a structural problem.
Series Player Performance Comparison: Bangladesh vs Pakistan 2026
| Player | Team | Innings | Total Runs | Total Wickets | Standout Stat |
| Tanzid Hasan Tamim | BAN | 3 | 175 (67*+1+107) | – | Century in decider, SR 100+ |
| Salman Ali Agha | PAK | 3 | 170+ | – | 106 from #6 in 3rd ODI |
| Nahid Rana | BAN | 3 | – | 7 | 5/24 in 1st ODI |
| Maaz Sadaqat | PAK | 3 | 87 | 3 | 75 off 46 balls + 3 wickets (2nd ODI) |
| Taskin Ahmed | BAN | 3 | – | 6 | 4/49 in series decider |
| Haris Rauf | PAK | 3 | – | 6 | 3 wkts across 2nd and 3rd ODI |
| Mehidy Hasan Miraz | BAN | 3 | Top score (37) when the top order failed | 5 | Consistent economy across series |
| Faheem Ashraf | PAK | 3 | 60 | 1 | Top score (37) when top order failed |
Top Performers Quick Format:
- Highest Runs: Tanzid Hasan Tamim 175 runs (BAN)
- Best Bowling: Nahid Rana 7 wickets (BAN)
- Best All-Round: Maaz Sadaqat 87 runs + 3 wickets (PAK)
- Most Consistent: Salman Ali Agha 170+ runs across all three matches (PAK)
Original observation: Salman Agha was Pakistan’s most consistent batter across all three matches, in different positions, different match situations, always the last reliable wall. He is structurally underused at number 6. Pakistan needs him at four. Playing him late, after the top order has already burnt the innings, means his runs are damage control rather than match-shaping innings. The Pakistan national cricket team vs Bangladesh national cricket team match scorecard data across all three ODIs make this case impossible to argue against.
What the Scorecard Does Not Show: The Real Pattern Behind the Series
The Pakistan national cricket team vs Bangladesh national cricket team match scorecard numbers reveal a pattern that goes beyond individual match results. Pakistan’s ODI batting unit has a swing range of 160 runs from 114 to 274 on the same pitch, against the same opponents, in the same conditions. That is not variance. That is a batting order with no consistent template.
Bangladesh never collapsed under structural pressure in this series. Their 114 all out in the 2nd ODI came under an almost-impossible DLS requirement. Their 290/5 in the decider was built on an opening stand, a century, and a clinical finish. Every Bangladesh total was explainable. Pakistan’s scores were not.
The same principle applies to elite bilateral series across the world. When analysts examine the Australian men’s cricket team vs the South Africa national cricket team match scorecard records, the pattern is consistent: teams with structured batting orders build chaseable totals consistently, while teams dependent on individual brilliance stay unpredictable. Pakistan, with all its talent, falls into the second category right now.
Nahid Rana is Bangladesh’s most dangerous home weapon in 2026. His 5/24 in the 1st ODI was not a random day; it was a repeatable blueprint. Specific lengths outside off-stump, minimal width, minimal length variation. Pakistan’s batting has an exploitable weakness against that corridor on slow pitches, and Bangladesh’s coaching staff had clearly studied it before the series began.
Pakistan vs Bangladesh Head-to-Head Record (All Formats)
Pakistan vs Bangladesh head-to-head record across ODIs, Tests, and T20Is shows Pakistan’s historical dominance, but Bangladesh’s recent form tells a different story.
| Format | Total Matches | Pakistan Wins | Bangladesh Wins |
| ODIs (all time) | 40+ | ~32 | ~8 |
| T20Is | 19 | 14 | 5 |
| Tests | 13+ | 11 | 2 |
Pakistan dominates the aggregate numbers by a wide margin. But the aggregate record is increasingly misleading as a predictor of current form. Bangladesh’s wins are concentrated in home conditions and in recent years. Between 2022 and 2026, Bangladesh has won multiple bilateral ODI and T20I series against Pakistan. The 2026 ODI series is not an upset; it is a trend.
Original observation: Bangladesh’s improvement is systematic, not accidental. The Bangladesh Premier League has become a production line for match-ready players in subcontinental conditions. Nahid Rana, Tanzid Hasan Tamim, and Rishad Hossain are all direct outputs of that ecosystem. Pakistan, despite having far more raw talent, lacks the same structured preparation for slow, turning away conditions. This is the gap that the Pakistan national cricket team vs Bangladesh national cricket team match scorecard data has been showing for three consecutive series.
What’s Next: Bangladesh vs Pakistan Tests and WTC 2025-27 Implications
The next Pakistan vs Bangladesh match is a Test series beginning May 8, 2026, at Shere Bangla National Stadium, part of the ICC World Test Championship 2025-27 cycle, meaning every result directly affects both teams’ WTC qualification prospects.
Bangladesh enters the Tests with home confidence, series momentum, and a spin-heavy pitch strategy already proven against Pakistan’s batting in this ODI series. Pakistan enters with a batting fragility that has been publicly exposed across three ODIs. A middle order that collapses under spin in 50 overs has all the ingredients to concede a session inside 30 overs in a Test match on the same surface.
Bold take: If Pakistan’s selection panel does not promote Salman Agha to number 4 for the Test series, they are choosing to ignore the clearest evidence their own scorecard has produced. He averaged 57+ across the ODI series. Playing him at six while the top order repeatedly collapses is a selection error that the data makes impossible to defend.
Upcoming series like the Australian men’s cricket team vs South Africa national cricket team match scorecard Test battles (scheduled September–October 2026) will offer further comparison points for how top-ranked teams manage batting order structure under pressure. For now, the Pakistan national cricket team vs Bangladesh national cricket team match scorecard is the sharpest available evidence of what happens when talent without structure faces structure without comparable talent.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who won the Pakistan vs Bangladesh ODI series 2026?
Bangladesh won the Pakistan vs Bangladesh ODI series 2026 by 2-1. They secured the 1st ODI by 8 wickets and the 3rd ODI by 11 runs. Pakistan won the 2nd ODI by 128 runs via the DLS method. The series was played at Mirpur between March 11 and 15, 2026.
What is the full scorecard of Pakistan vs Bangladesh 1st ODI 2026?
Pakistan were bowled out for 114 in 30.4 overs top scorer being Faheem Ashraf with 37. Nahid Rana took 5/24 for Bangladesh. Bangladesh chased 115/2 in 15.1 overs. Tanzid Hasan Tamim finished unbeaten on 67 off 42 balls at a strike rate of 159.52.
What was Pakistan’s lowest score in the 2026 Bangladesh ODI series?
Pakistan was bowled out for 114 in the 1st ODI at Mirpur on March 11, 2026. Nahid Rana took 5 wickets for 24 runs in 7 overs. Mehidy Hasan Miraz added 3/29. Faheem Ashraf was Pakistan’s top scorer with 37.
Who was the Player of the Series in Pakistan vs Bangladesh 2026?
Tanzid Hasan Tamim was the Player of the Series, scoring 67* in the 1st ODI and a match-winning 107 off 107 in the 3rd ODI series decider to set up Bangladesh’s series-clinching total of 290/5.
Who was the best bowler in the Pakistan vs Bangladesh 2026 ODI series?
Nahid Rana was the best bowler with 7 wickets across the series, including a five-wicket haul of 5/24 in the 1st ODI. Taskin Ahmed took 4 wickets in the series decider with figures of 4/49 off 10 overs.
What is Pakistan vs Bangladesh head-to-head record in ODIs?
Pakistan leads the ODI head-to-head record with approximately 32 wins to Bangladesh’s 8 across all ODIs. However, Bangladesh has been winning more frequently at home conditions in recent series between 2022 and 2026.
When is the next Pakistan vs Bangladesh cricket match?
The next Pakistan vs Bangladesh matches are Tests beginning May 8, 2026, at Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur, as part of the ICC World Test Championship 2025-27 cycle.
What is the Australian men’s cricket team vs South Africa national cricket team match scorecard for 2026?
The Australia vs South Africa ODI series is scheduled for September 24, 2026, onwards in South Africa (Kingsmead, Durban), with Tests following in October 2026, all part of the ICC World Test Championship 2026-27 schedule. Scorecards will be available once the series begins.
