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Pakistan has given 5 blows to Bangladesh on the third day of the Rawalpindi Test.
The first match of the Test series is being played between Bangladesh and Pakistan in Rawalpindi. On the third day of the match, the host Pakistan is ahead by 132 runs. However, Bangladesh scored 316 runs after losing 5 wickets. Litton Das and Mushfiqur Rahim, who had scored fifties from the team, returned not out.
Khurram Shahzad took 2 wickets from Pakistan. Naseem Shah, Mohammad Ali and Sam Ayub got one wicket each. Pakistan declared their first innings on the score of 448/6 on the second day. The fourth day’s play will start at 10:30 am on Saturday as per Indian time.
Bangladesh resumed their innings at 27/0
Bangladesh had scored 27 runs without loss on the second day. The team continued the innings with the same score on the third day. Opener Zakir Hasan was out after scoring just 12 runs. Captain Nazmul Hussain Shanto returned to the pavilion after scoring just 16 runs.

Pakistan gave two blows to Bangladesh for 53 runs.
Shadman-Mominul made fifty partnership
Opener Shadman Islam then took over the innings with Mominul Haque. Both of them took the team past the 100-run mark. Mominul was dismissed after scoring 50 runs and his 94-run partnership with Shadman was broken. He was sent to the pavilion by Khurram Shahzad, who had also bowled Shanto. Shadman Islam was dismissed after scoring 93 runs.
Shakib got out cheaply, Litton and Mushfiqur took over
Part time spinner Sam Ayub got veteran Shakib Al Hasan caught out. Shakib could score only 15 runs. The team lost 5 wickets at a score of 218 runs. From here Mushkifur Rahim and Litton Das took charge of the team.

Litton Das and Mushfiqur Rahim have made a partnership of 98 runs.
Both the wicketkeeper-batsmen of Bangladesh took the score past 300 runs. Bangladesh did not lose any more wickets till the end of the third day. Rahim remained unbeaten on 55 and Litton on 52. The visiting team scored 316 runs for 5 wickets till the end of the day’s play. There are 2 days of play left, however Pakistan is still ahead by 132 runs.
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