Pakistan suffered a heavy 78-run defeat against Bangladesh in the second Test in Sylhet, completing a miserable 2-0 series whitewash that has raised serious questions about the team’s form and direction in Test cricket.
Chasing a daunting target of 437 runs, Pakistan were bowled out for 358 on the fifth day — falling short despite some fighting contributions from the middle order.
Mohammad Rizwan was the standout performer with a brilliant knock of 94 runs off 166 balls, hitting 10 boundaries and coming agonizingly close to a well-deserved century. Shan Masood chipped in with 71, Salman Ali Agha contributed a valuable 71 as well, and Babar Azam added 47. However, none of the batters could convert their promising starts into a match-winning innings when it mattered most — a recurring problem that has haunted Pakistan’s Test batting in recent times.
Bangladesh’s spinner Taijul Islam was once again the wrecker-in-chief, claiming six wickets in the innings to finish as the series’ most impactful bowler.
WTC Standings Take a Hit
The series defeat has pushed Pakistan down to 8th position in the ICC World Test Championship standings — a deeply concerning position with the cycle still ongoing. The team now has just one win and three losses from four Tests, with a points percentage of only 8.33%.
Bangladesh, on the other hand, climbed to 5th place on the back of their impressive home series victory, while India slipped to 6th. Australia continue to lead the WTC table.
Current WTC Standings:
| Position | Team | Matches | Won | Lost | Points | Percentage |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Australia | — | — | — | — | Leading |
| 5 | Bangladesh | 4 | 2 | 1 | 28 | 58.33% |
| 8 | Pakistan | 4 | 1 | 3 | 4 | 8.33% |
The back-to-back Test series defeats have sparked intense debate among fans and cricket experts, with many calling for an urgent review of Pakistan’s Test strategy, selection policy and batting approach before the situation gets any worse.
Pakistan suffered a heavy 78-run defeat against Bangladesh in the second Test in Sylhet, completing a miserable 2-0 series whitewash that has raised serious questions about the team’s form and direction in Test cricket.
Chasing a daunting target of 437 runs, Pakistan were bowled out for 358 on the fifth day — falling short despite some fighting contributions from the middle order.
Mohammad Rizwan was the standout performer with a brilliant knock of 94 runs off 166 balls, hitting 10 boundaries and coming agonizingly close to a well-deserved century. Shan Masood chipped in with 71, Salman Ali Agha contributed a valuable 71 as well, and Babar Azam added 47. However, none of the batters could convert their promising starts into a match-winning innings when it mattered most — a recurring problem that has haunted Pakistan’s Test batting in recent times.
Bangladesh’s spinner Taijul Islam was once again the wrecker-in-chief, claiming six wickets in the innings to finish as the series’ most impactful bowler.
WTC Standings Take a Hit
The series defeat has pushed Pakistan down to 8th position in the ICC World Test Championship standings — a deeply concerning position with the cycle still ongoing. The team now has just one win and three losses from four Tests, with a points percentage of only 8.33%.
Bangladesh, on the other hand, climbed to 5th place on the back of their impressive home series victory, while India slipped to 6th. Australia continue to lead the WTC table.
Current WTC Standings:
| Position | Team | Matches | Won | Lost | Points | Percentage |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Australia | — | — | — | — | Leading |
| 5 | Bangladesh | 4 | 2 | 1 | 28 | 58.33% |
| 8 | Pakistan | 4 | 1 | 3 | 4 | 8.33% |
The back-to-back Test series defeats have sparked intense debate among fans and cricket experts, with many calling for an urgent review of Pakistan’s Test strategy, selection policy and batting approach before the situation gets any worse.


