At the close of the second day of the Sylhet Test, Bangladesh held a commanding position with a lead of 156 runs. The home side reached 110 for 3 in their second innings after Pakistan were bowled out for 232 in reply to Bangladesh’s first-innings total of 278.
Bangladesh’s first innings was anchored by a century from Litton Das, which helped them post a competitive total of 278 all out. In response, Pakistan struggled against a disciplined bowling attack combining pace and spin.
The visiting side’s innings was shaped by the pace of Nahid Rana and Taskin Ahmed, along with the spin duo of Taijul Islam and Mehidy Hasan Miraz. Pakistan were dismissed for 232, falling short of Bangladesh’s total by 46 runs. The highest contribution for Pakistan came from Babar Azam, who scored 68 runs.
Bangladesh’s bowlers shared the wickets effectively. Nahid Rana and Taijul Islam claimed three wickets each, while Taskin Ahmed and Mehidy Hasan Miraz took two wickets apiece, ensuring regular breakthroughs and preventing any sustained partnership from Pakistan.
In their second innings, Bangladesh began with a first-innings lead of 46 runs. By the end of the second day, they had extended that advantage, reaching 110 for 3. Opening batter Mahmudul Hasan Joy played a brisk innings, scoring 52 runs off 64 balls, including 10 boundaries, before being dismissed.
Match Summary
| Team | Innings | Runs | Wickets |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bangladesh | 1st Innings | 278 | 10 |
| Pakistan | 1st Innings | 232 | 10 |
| Bangladesh | 2nd Innings | 110 | 3 |
With Bangladesh already holding a significant lead at the end of the second day in Sylhet, the match remains in progress with further developments expected in the remaining innings.
