As the second day concluded, Bangladesh A trailed by 264 runs, with Shahadat Hossain Dipu and Hasan Murad at the crease, aiming to guide their team to a more stable position
The Pakistan Shaheens continued their commanding performance on the second day of their four-day match against Bangladesh A, led by Mohammad Huraira's unbeaten double century and Kamran Ghulam's unbeaten century.
After concluding day one with a formidable score of 375 for the loss of two wickets, Huraira and Ghulam built a solid partnership, pushing Pakistan to declare their innings at 467 for three. The duo added 204 runs together, showcasing their resilience and skill at the crease.
Huraira, the opening batter, ended his innings with an impressive 218 runs from 247 deliveries, which included 28 fours and one six. His remarkable knock was brought to an end by Hasan Murad. On the other hand, Kamran Ghulam remained unbeaten for a century, scoring 100 runs from 161 balls laced with 13 boundaries.
In response, Bangladesh A started their innings strongly and ended the second day at 203 for four. After losing two early wickets at 23 runs, Shadman Islam Anik and Aich Mollah steadied the innings with a crucial 153-run partnership.
Shadman Islam contributed 88 runs from 167 deliveries before being dismissed by Shahnawaz Dahani. Mollah added 70 runs from 113 deliveries but was run out due to a brilliant fielding effort by Sahibzada Farhan.
As the second day concluded, Bangladesh A trailed by 264 runs, with Shahadat Hossain Dipu and Hasan Murad at the crease, aiming to guide their team to a more stable position.