
Rahul Tiwari
khelja|25-08-2024
Video: In the test match played between Pakistan and Bangladesh (PAK vs BAN), Pakistan Cricket Team (PCT) had to face a bad defeat against a weak team like Bangladesh. Bangladesh team has defeated Pakistan team (Pak vs Bangladesh) by ten wickets in the only test match played in Rawalpindi. After this defeat, fans have created a ruckus from Pak media to social media. Now a video is going viral on social media, in which Pakistan captain Shan Masood has lost his temper in the dressing room and is seen shouting and fighting.

A video of Pakistan's Test cricket team captain Shan Masood is going viral on social media, in which he is seen getting angry in front of Pakistan team coach Jason Gillespie.
In this video going viral on the internet, both of them are seen talking about something in the dressing room, in which Pak fans on social media are linking it to Babar Azam's dropped catch on Saturday.Big fight between pct players,
Pakistani captain Shan masood angry on Babar azam drop catch and his performance😭😭😭😭 pic.twitter.com/BVhTtfzSW6— AB de villiers (parody) (@virashtra18) August 24, 2024
Former Pakistan Test captain Babar Azam dropped the catch of Mushfiqur Rahim when he was batting on 150. Captain Shan Masood is said to have been very angry about this catch. Mushfiqur Rahim then went on to score 191 while Mehdi Hasan Miraz made 77 as Bangladesh scored 565. The day belonged to Mushfiqur, who added 114 for the sixth wicket with Das (56) and then added a record 194 for the seventh wicket with Mehdi Hasan Miraz, who made 77.
Babar Azam dropped the catch of Mushfiqur Rahim.#PAKvBAN pic.twitter.com/VzhaEtm2yH
— (@CallMeSheri1) August 24, 2024
In this test match played between Pakistan and Bangladesh, Bangladesh scored 565 runs against Pakistan and made its highest score in a test match. Before this, Bangladesh's best test score against Pakistan was 555 runs for the loss of 6 wickets in 2015 in Khulna. Pakistan declared its first innings at 488 runs while it had 6 wickets left. After this, Bangladesh took a lead of 94 runs by scoring 565 runs in reply.




