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Pakistan Elect to Bowl First Against Bangladesh in Dhaka Test

Elias Chawla · · 3 min read

Strategic Decision in Dhaka

The first of two ICC World Test Championship matches between Pakistan and Bangladesh began with a tactical toss decision in Dhaka this Friday. Pakistan captain Shan Masood opted to field first, aiming to utilize the early morning moisture and the green tinge visible on the surface. This decision highlights a clear intent from the visitors to exploit potential movement for their pace battery early in the Test match.

Pakistan’s Pace-Heavy Approach

Pakistan has entered this encounter with a balanced yet aggressive bowling attack, favoring three specialist fast bowlers. Masood noted that the pitch conditions, which appeared to offer some assistance for the quicks, necessitated the exclusion of spinner Sajid Khan. The pace attack is spearheaded by the experienced Shaheen Shah Afridi, complemented by the reliable Hasan Ali and Mohammad Abbas. This trio will be expected to extract maximum value from the conditions on offer.

The team selection has also seen significant rotation and forced changes. The batting lineup features two fresh faces as Azan Awais takes his spot at the top of the order alongside Imam-ul-Haq, while Abdullah Fazal is slated to bat at number three. These adjustments come following the unfortunate late withdrawal of Babar Azam, who was ruled out of the contest on Thursday night due to persistent pain in his left knee.

Bangladesh Responds with Firepower

Not to be outdone in the speed department, Bangladesh has mirrored the visitors’ strategy by fielding three frontline quicks of their own. The home side’s pace attack includes the emerging Nahid Rana, Ebadot Hossain, and the returning Taskin Ahmed. Taskin’s inclusion is particularly noteworthy, as he marks his comeback to the longest format after a lengthy absence, having last featured in a Test match during late 2024.

Context of the Series

The rivalry between these two nations has intensified following the historic clean sweep Bangladesh achieved in August 2024, where they stunned Pakistan 2-0 in the series held in Rawalpindi. With both teams returning to the longest format after a hiatus of several months, this series serves as a critical juncture in their respective World Test Championship campaigns. Notably, both sides have only played two Tests each in the current cycle, making this series vital for accumulating points.

Confirmed Playing XIs

The team compositions reflect the emphasis on pace, with both captains looking to gain an early advantage.

  • Bangladesh: Najmul Hossain Shanto (capt), Mahmudul Hasan Joy, Shadman Islam, Mominul Haque, Mushfiqur Rahim, Litton Das (wk), Mehidy Hassan Miraz, Taijul Islam, Taskin Ahmed, Nahid Rana, Ebadot Hossain.
  • Pakistan: Azan Awais, Imam-ul-Haq, Abdullah Fazal, Shan Masood (capt), Saud Shakeel, Mohammad Rizwan (wk), Salman Agha, Shaheen Shah Afridi, Noman Ali, Hassan Ali, Muhammad Abbas.

As the day progresses, the effectiveness of the pace bowlers on this Dhaka track will be the primary talking point. With both teams fielding aggressive lineups, cricket fans can expect a competitive contest as Pakistan looks to bounce back from their previous series defeat and Bangladesh seeks to maintain their recent dominance in the format.

Elias Chawla

Elias Chawla is a senior sports journalist for ESPN India, specialising in women's cricket, domestic circuits, and the intersection of governance and talent development. With a rare ability to find compelling narratives in India's sprawling age-group and university cricket systems, Chawla has broken several stories on the challenges and triumphs of female cricketers in South Asia. A graduate of the Indian Institute of Mass Communication, he writes with clarity and conviction, often calling for greater parity and investment in the women's game. His work has been featured in ESPNcricinfo, The Cricket Monthly, and Wisden India. Whether profiling the next U-19 star or dissecting BCCI policy, Chawla brings a grassroots-first perspective to every piece.