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Bangladesh Beat Pakistan to Seal Home ODI Series Win
Tanzid Hasan's maiden ODI century and seven wickets by Taskin Ahmed and Mustafizur Rahman secured Bangladesh's 2-1 series win over Pakistan.
- On Sunday, Bangladesh's cricket team beat Pakistan by 11 runs at Shere Bangla National Stadium to win the series 2-1.
- A powerful opening stand of 105 runs was built by Tanzid Hasan, opening batter, and Saif Hassan , setting the foundation for Bangladesh's total of 290-5.
- Salman Ali Agha's century kept Pakistan close as he scored 106 before dismissal in the 48th over, while Taskin Ahmed and Mustafizur Rahman shared seven wickets.
- Pakistan's experiment with six ODI debutants culminated when Rishad Hossain stumped Shaheen Shah Afridi to complete Bangladesh's series win, with Afridi saying they "gave youngsters chances and fought till the last ball."
- Amid a contentious run-out from the second ODI, Tanzid Hasan was named player of the match and series for his 107, while the second ODI run-out controversy shadowed the decider.
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Bangladesh wins series 2-1 with 11-run win over Pakistan in 3rd ODI
DHAKA, Bangladesh (AP) — Salman Ali Agha’s century wasn't enough as Bangladesh beat new-look Pakistan by 11 runs in the third and final one-day international to win the series 2-1
·Toronto, Canada
Read Full ArticleBAN vs PAK, 3rd ODI: Salman century in vain as Bangladesh holds nerve to seal series victory
Tanzid Hasan struck his maiden ton before Taskin Ahmed took four wickets as Bangladesh pulled off an 11-run victory in the third and final one-day international against Pakistan on Sunday to clinch the series 2-1.
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