Pakistan’s cricket team has hit a new low, suffering a humiliating 0-2 home Test series defeat against Bangladesh. This marks the first time in their history that Pakistan have lost a Test series to Bangladesh.
The series defeat is a major setback for Pakistan, who have been struggling to find their footing in Test cricket in recent years. The team’s batting has been a major concern, and the bowling has also been inconsistent. The lack of experience and depth in the squad has also been a contributing factor to the team’s struggles.
The defeat against Bangladesh is also a blow to Pakistan’s hopes of qualifying for the World Test Championship final. The team is currently eighth in the standings and will need to improve their performance significantly to have a chance of making it to the final.
The series defeat against Bangladesh is a major setback for Pakistan’s cricket team. However, the team has the opportunity to bounce back and prove that this is just a temporary setback. It is imperative that the Pakistan Cricket Board takes steps to address the team’s issues and ensure that the team is competitive at the highest level.
The defeat against Bangladesh also extends Pakistan’s winless streak at home to 10 Tests. This is the longest winless streak at home for Pakistan since 1959-1962. The team’s last home Test victory came against South Africa in 2021.
The series defeat against Bangladesh is a major setback for Pakistan’s cricket team. However, the team has the opportunity to bounce back and prove that this is just a temporary setback. It is imperative that the Pakistan Cricket Board takes steps to address the team’s issues and ensure that the team is competitive at the highest level.
The defeat against Bangladesh is a major setback for Pakistan’s cricket team. However, the team has the opportunity to bounce back and prove that this is just a temporary setback. It is imperative that the Pakistan Cricket Board takes steps to address the team’s issues and ensure that the team is competitive at the highest level.

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