Bangladesh vs Pakistan: Rain limits play on Day 2 of 2nd Test

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Most of the sport of the second day of the second cricket Test between Bangladesh and Pakistan was washed out on Sunday because of incessant rain.

Only 6.2 overs out of a attainable 98 had been attainable as Pakistan resumed the day at 161-2 and reached 188-2 earlier than the umpires known as for a day.

Captain Babar Azam was batting on the stumps on 71 and Azhar Ali for 52.

Rain and unhealthy mild additionally disrupted play on the primary day, leaving simply two periods.

As play resumed after the lunch session on Sunday, Babar resumed with a boundary by way of advantageous leg-off pacer Khalid Ahmed, through which he confirmed intent to attain runs rapidly.

Azhar additionally hit a 4 off quick bowler Abadot Hossain on the second ball.

He then hit two consecutive fours within the subsequent over from Abadot and accomplished his thirty fourth Test half-century off 126 balls simply earlier than the rain was suspended.

Left-arm spinner Taijul Islam, who didn’t bowl on the second day, stays Bangladesh’s largest risk with match figures of 2-49.

Pakistan gained the primary Test by eight wickets and lead the two-match sequence 1–0.

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With inputs from TheIndianEXPRESS

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