Bangladesh National Cricket Team vs Pakistan National Cricket Team Match Scorecard

Bangladesh National Cricket Team vs Pakistan National Cricket Team Match Scorecard: ODI Series 2026 Complete Breakdown

The Bangladesh national cricket team vs Pakistan national cricket team match scorecard, which ended 2-1 in a thrilling 3-match ODI series played at Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur, Dhaka, in March 2026, marked their first-ever bilateral ODI series win over Pakistan. Bangladesh demolished Pakistan in the 1st ODI, lost the 2nd by 128 runs (DLS), and clinched the series decider by 11 runs in a match that produced two centuries and a finish so tight it came down to the final ball of the 50th over.

Series Scorecard Quick View

The bangladesh national cricket team vs pakistan national cricket team match scorecard for all 3 ODIs, played at Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur, is as follows:

MatchDateBangladeshPakistanResult
1st ODIMar 11, 2026115/2 (15.1 ov)114 all out (30.4 ov)Bangladesh won by 8 wkts
2nd ODIMar 13, 2026114 all out (23.3 ov)274 all out (47.3 ov)Pakistan won by 128 runs (DLS)
3rd ODIMar 15, 2026290/5 (50 ov)279 all out (50 ov)Bangladesh won by 11 runs

Series Result: Bangladesh won 2-1

Key Stats at a Glance

  • Highest individual score: Tanzid Hasan Tamim 107 off 107 balls (3rd ODI)
  • Best bowling: Nahid Rana 5/24 in 7 overs (1st ODI)
  • Best Pakistan bowling: Haris Rauf 3/52 (3rd ODI), 3/26 (2nd ODI)
  • Best all-round: Maaz Sadaqat 75 runs + 3/23 (2nd ODI)
  • Top series run-scorer: Tanzid Hasan Tamim & Salman Ali Agha both 175 runs
  • Player of the Match (3rd ODI): Tanzid Hasan Tamim
  • Player of the Series: Nahid Rana
  • Venue: Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur, Dhaka (all 3 matches)
  • Toss (3rd ODI): Pakistan elected to bowl first

1st ODI Scorecard March 11, 2026 | Shere Bangla National Stadium, Dhaka

Result: Bangladesh won by 8 wickets

The bangladesh national cricket team vs pakistan national cricket team match scorecard for the 1st ODI was one of the most lopsided in recent bilateral history. Nahid Rana extracted immediate bounce and movement on a surface that offered more than Pakistan’s debutant-heavy top order could handle. Pakistan never recovered from 41/1 turning into 82/9 inside 24 overs.

Pakistan Innings 114 All Out (30.4 Overs)

BatterDismissalRB4s6sSR
Sahibzada Farhanc AF Hossain b N Rana27384071.05
Maaz Sadaqatc S Hassan b N Rana18283064.29
Shamyl Hussainc L Das b N Rana470057.14
Mohammad Rizwanc L Das b N Rana10202050.00
Salman Ali Aghac TN Hasan b N Rana581062.50
Hussain Talatlbw b MH Miraz4130030.77
Abdul Samadc L Das b MH Miraz06000.00
Faheem Ashrafc T Ahmed b M Rahman37476178.72
Shaheen Afridilbw b MH Miraz4410100.00
Mohammad Wasimc NH Shanto b T Ahmed03000.00
Abrar AhmedNot out010000.00
Extrasb 0, lb 4, w 1, nb 05
TOTAL11430.4 ov

Fall of Wickets: 41-1 (Farhan, 9.6 ov), 47-2 (Hussain, 11.3 ov), 55-3 (Sadaqat, 13.4 ov), 64-4 (Rizwan, 15.5 ov), 69-5 (Agha, 17.5 ov), 70-6 (Samad, 18.6 ov), 77-7 (Talat, 22.1 ov), 81-8 (Afridi, 22.5 ov), 82-9 (Wasim, 23.5 ov), 114-10 (Faheem, 30.4 ov)

Bangladesh Bowling 1st ODI

BowlerOvMRWEcon
Nahid Rana702453.43
Mehidy Hasan Miraz1002932.90
Taskin Ahmed702914.14
Mustafizur Rahman4.401813.86
Rishad Hossain201005.00

Bangladesh Innings 115/2 (15.1 Overs)

BatterDismissalRB4s6sSR
Saif Hassanc S Hussain b S Afridi4100040.00
Tanzid Hasan TamimNot out674275159.52
Najmul Hossain Shantoc M Rizwan b M Wasim27335081.82
Litton DasNot out360050.00
Extrasw 1414
TOTAL115/215.1 ov

Fall of Wickets: 27-1 (Saif Hassan, 2.4 ov), 109-2 (Shanto, 13.5 ov)

Pakistan Bowling 1st ODI

BowlerOvRWEcon
Shaheen Afridi53517.00
Mohammad Wasim3.12417.58
Abrar Ahmed32508.33
Faheem Ashraf21909.50
Salman Ali Agha21206.00

Player of the Match: Nahid Rana 5/24 in 7 overs

What Really Happened in the 1st ODI

Pakistan included four ODI debutants Sahibzada Farhan, Maaz Sadaqat, Shamyl Hussain, and Abdul Samad. On a surface offering sharp lateral movement and bounce at the Shere Bangla, that was an extremely risky selection call.

What most people missed: Nahid Rana did not just bowl fast. He consistently hit the corridor outside off-stump at a length that forced every batter into a decision. Pakistan’s top five combined for just 64 runs, while Faheem Ashraf’s 37 from number eight was their only real resistance. The powerplay saw Pakistan score 81 runs for 1 wicket decent but Rana’s mid-innings devastation was ruthless.

Bangladesh then completed the chase in 15.1 overs. Tanzid Hasan’s strike rate of 159.52 off 42 balls was calculated aggression, not slogging every short ball pulled, every full delivery driven. Bangladesh’s powerplay in the chase read 81 runs for 1 wicket. A statement game.

2nd ODI Scorecard March 13, 2026 | Shere Bangla National Stadium, Dhaka

Result: Pakistan won by 128 runs (DLS method)

In this bangladesh national cricket team vs pakistan national cricket team match scorecard context, the 2nd ODI told a completely different story. Pakistan came back harder, smarter, and with debutant Maaz Sadaqat transformed overnight into a match-winner.

Pakistan Innings 274 All Out (47.3 Overs)

BatterDismissalRB4s6sSR
Sahibzada Farhanc TW Hridoy b T Ahmed31462067.39
Maaz Sadaqatc L Das b MH Miraz754665163.04
Shamyl Hussainc M Rahman b N Rana6220027.27
Mohammad Rizwanc MR Hossain b MH Miraz44595074.58
Salman Ali Agharun out (MH Miraz)646272103.23
Hussain Talatb MR Hossain9131069.23
Abdul Samadrun out11701157.14
Faheem Ashrafc (sub) b M Rahman14152093.33
Shaheen Afridic AF Hossain b MR Hossain390033.33
Mohammad Wasimc S Hassan b MR Hossain140025.00
Haris RaufNot out230066.67
Extrasb 1, lb 4, w 8, nb 114
TOTAL27447.3 ov

Fall of Wickets: 103-1 (Sadaqat, 12.6 ov), 121-2 (Farhan, 17.4 ov), 122-3 (Hussain, 19.3 ov), 231-4 (Agha, 38.4 ov), 231-5 (Rizwan, 38.6 ov), 252-6 (Talat, 42.1 ov), 254-7 (Samad, 42.3 ov), 266-8 (Afridi, 45.5 ov), 272-9 (Faheem, 46.5 ov), 274-10 (Wasim, 47.3 ov)

Bangladesh Bowling 2nd ODI

BowlerOvMRWEcon
Rishad Hossain9.305635.89
Mehidy Hasan Miraz1003423.40
Nahid Rana1005915.90
Taskin Ahmed805917.38
Mustafizur Rahman905315.89
Afif Hossain10808.00

Bangladesh Innings 114 All Out (23.3 Overs)

Target revised to 243 off 32 overs (DLS) after a hailstorm interrupted play at 27/3 in 6.3 overs.

BatterDismissalRB4s6sSR
Saif Hassanc A Samad b M Wasim121220100.00
Tanzid Hasanc M Wasim b S Afridi170014.29
Najmul Hossain Shantob S Afridi02000.00
Litton Daslbw b M Sadaqat413342124.24
Towhid Hridoylbw b H Rauf28382073.68
Afif Hossainc SA Agha b M Sadaqat14152093.33
Mehidy Hasan Mirazc M Wasim b F Ashraf150020.00
Rishad Hossainb M Sadaqat250040.00
Taskin Ahmedc S Afridi b H Rauf5140035.71
Mustafizur Rahmanc M Rizwan b H Rauf470057.14
Nahid RanaNot out3300100.00
Extrasw 33
TOTAL11423.3 ov

Fall of Wickets: 13-1 (Tanzid, 2.6 ov), 13-2 (Saif, 3.1 ov), 15-3 (Shanto, 4.3 ov), 73-4 (Litton, 12.3 ov), 95-5 (Afif, 16.3 ov), 96-6 (Miraz, 17.2 ov), 101-7 (Rishad, 18.6 ov), 103-8 (Hridoy, 19.4 ov), 109-9 (Mustafizur, 21.4 ov), 114-10 (Taskin, 23.3 ov)

Pakistan Bowling 2nd ODI

BowlerOvRWEcon
Shaheen Afridi52224.40
Maaz Sadaqat52334.60
Haris Rauf4.32635.78
Faheem Ashraf41814.50
Mohammad Wasim52515.00

Player of the Match: Maaz Sadaqat 75 off 46 balls + 3/23 with the ball

What Really Happened in the 2nd ODI

The DLS revision is a red herring. Bangladesh had already crashed to 15/3 in 4.3 overs before a single drop of rain fell. Shaheen Afridi dismissed Tanzid and Shanto in consecutive deliveries. The hailstorm and DLS revision did not lose this match for Bangladesh. Their top-order collapse in the powerplay did.

The remarkable symmetry: Pakistan were bowled out for 114 in the 1st ODI. Bangladesh were bowled out for exactly 114 in the 2nd. Different conditions, same score, completely different outcomes a telling detail no coverage highlighted at the time.

3rd ODI Scorecard March 15, 2026 | Shere Bangla National Stadium, Dhaka

Result: Bangladesh won by 11 runs

The complete bangladesh national cricket team vs pakistan national cricket team match scorecard for the series decider is presented below. 100 combined overs, 569 runs, two centuries, and an 11-run finish as clean a series decider as you will find in ODI cricket.

Bangladesh Innings 290/5 (50 Overs)

BatterDismissalRB4s6sSR
Saif Hassanb S Afridi36553065.45
Tanzid Hasan Tamimc S Afridi b A Ahmed10710767100.00
Nazmul Hossain Shantolbw b H Rauf27343079.41
Litton Das (wk)c G Ghori b H Rauf41511180.39
Towhid HridoyNot out484440109.09
Rishad Hossainb H Rauf01000.00
Afif HossainNot out580062.50
DNBMehidy Hasan Miraz (c), Taskin Ahmed, Mustafizur Rahman, Nahid Rana
Extrasb 4, lb 7, w 1526
TOTAL5 wkts, 50 overs290

Fall of Wickets: 105-1 (Saif Hassan, 18.1 ov), 158-2 (Shanto, 29.2 ov), 194-3 (Tanzid, 36.2 ov), 262-4 (Litton Das, 46.3 ov), 262-5 (Rishad Hossain, 46.4 ov)

Pakistan Bowling 3rd ODI

BowlerOvMRWEcon
Shaheen Afridi (c)1005515.50
Haris Rauf1005235.20
Abrar Ahmed1004914.90
Faheem Ashraf402406.00
Saad Masood805506.88
Maaz Sadaqat10909.00
Salman Ali Agha703505.00

Pakistan Innings 279 All Out (50 Overs)

BatterDismissalRB4s6sSR
Sahibzada Farhanc L Das b T Ahmed6510120.00
Maaz Sadaqatc L Das b N Rana6501120.00
Ghazi Ghorib N Rana29393174.36
Mohammad Rizwan (wk)b T Ahmed4410100.00
Abdul Samadc L Das b M Rahman34455075.56
Salman Ali Aghac NH Shanto b T Ahmed1069894108.16
Saad Masoodb M Rahman38445086.36
Faheem Ashrafb T Ahmed9200045.00
Shaheen Afridi (c)st L Das b MR Hossain37382297.37
Haris Raufc MH Miraz b M Rahman120050.00
Abrar AhmedNot out00000.00
Extrasb 1, lb 2, w 69
TOTAL10 wkts, 50 overs279

Fall of Wickets: 6-1 (Farhan, 0.5 ov), 12-2 (Sadaqat, 1.5 ov), 17-3 (Rizwan, 2.5 ov), 67-4 (Ghori, 13.6 ov), 82-5 (Samad, 17.4 ov), 161-6 (Masood, 31.2 ov), 209-7 (Faheem, 39.3 ov), 261-8 (Agha, 47.4 ov), 277-9 (Rauf, 48.6 ov), 279-10 (Afridi, 49.6 ov)

Bangladesh Bowling 3rd ODI

BowlerOvMRWEcon
Taskin Ahmed1014944.90
Nahid Rana1006226.20
Mustafizur Rahman1005435.40
Mehidy Hasan Miraz (c)1003703.70
Rishad Hossain705618.00
Saif Hassan301806.00

Player of the Match: Tanzid Hasan Tamim 107 off 107 balls

Match Timeline: 3rd ODI Over-by-Over Turning Points

The 3rd ODI in the bangladesh national cricket team vs pakistan national cricket team match scorecard had five clear phases, each decisive in its own way:

PhaseOver RangeEventImpact
BAN Powerplay1–10Tanzid-Saif build 50 partnership50 runs, 0 wickets dominant start
BAN Middle10–36Tanzid reaches maiden ODI ton (107 off 107)Platform cemented, 194/3 at 36.2 ov
BAN Death40–50Hridoy 48* (not out), Litton 41 support290/5 competitive total set
PAK Powerplay1–1467/4 collapse Taskin + Rana destroy top orderChase in immediate crisis
PAK Recovery17–47Agha 106 + Masood 38 rebuild from 82/5Pakistan back in the hunt at 161/6
PAK Death47–50Taskin removes Agha (47.4 ov), Shaheen stumped (49.6 ov)Bangladesh seal series by 11 runs

Powerplay vs Death Over Battle Series Analysis

This section breaks down the phase-by-phase battle across the series a stat angle no competitor coverage published:

PhaseBAN (avg)PAK (avg)
Powerplay (1–10)60+ runs, 1 wkt28–81 runs, 0–4 wkts
Middle overs (11–40)Steady buildsDependent on 1–2 performers
Death overs (41–50)70–80 runsFrequent collapse

The pattern is unmistakable. Bangladesh consistently outperformed Pakistan in the death overs both with bat and ball. Pakistan’s death-over batting crumbled in 2 of 3 games. Bangladesh’s biggest competitive edge was not pace it was death-over discipline.

Biggest Mistakes Pakistan Made in the Series

This BAN vs PAK ODI series exposed three structural weaknesses in Pakistan’s setup:

  • Over-reliance on Salman Agha: When Agha fired, Pakistan competed. When he failed (1st ODI: 5 runs), they disintegrated. No second match-winner emerged consistently.
  • Weak top-order against movement: Pakistan’s top four averaged under 15 across the three ODIs outside of the 2nd game. On Dhaka surfaces that assist pace in the first 15 overs, this was a fatal flaw.
  • Defensive field settings at the death: Pakistan’s captaincy set back-of-the-boundary fields when Bangladesh still had strokeplayers in. Tanzid and Hridoy rotated boundaries freely in the 40–50 over range.

Full Series Performance Summary

Top Run-Scorers (Series)

PlayerTeamMatchesSeries RunsBest Score
Tanzid Hasan TamimBangladesh3175107 (3rd ODI)
Salman Ali AghaPakistan3175106 (3rd ODI)
Maaz SadaqatPakistan39975 (2nd ODI)
Litton DasBangladesh38541 (2nd ODI)

Top Wicket-Takers (Series)

PlayerTeamWicketsBest Figures
Nahid RanaBangladesh85/24 (1st ODI)
Taskin AhmedBangladesh64/49 (3rd ODI)
Haris RaufPakistan63/26 (2nd ODI)
Mustafizur RahmanBangladesh53/54 (3rd ODI)
Maaz SadaqatPakistan33/23 (2nd ODI)

Tactical Analysis: Why Bangladesh Won the Series

The bangladesh national cricket team vs pakistan national cricket team match scorecard across three games reveals a clear tactical blueprint from Bangladesh that Pakistan failed to solve.

Bangladesh’s Repeatable Game Plan

Captain Mehidy Hasan Miraz held Nahid Rana back until the 7th–8th over in the 1st ODI, ensuring Pakistan’s openers had already settled before the pace threat arrived. The result: five wickets to a bowler operating when batters least expected genuine danger.

Bangladesh also rotated their bowlers in short spells with fielding configurations designed to isolate Pakistan’s weakest links. Mehidy himself bowled 10 tight overs in every game his economy rate of sub-3.50 across the series was the most underrated contribution.

Pakistan’s Structural Flaw

Pakistan’s middle order had one engine: Salman Agha. When he was dismissed in the 1st ODI for just 5, Pakistan were 69/5 in 18 overs and done. Their solution batting Agha higher in games 2 and 3 was the right call, but it was still a band-aid on a structural problem. No second batter could absorb pressure and score at the same time.

The counterintuitive insight most analysts missed: Bangladesh’s dew advantage in evening games at Shere Bangla is always discussed. But the bigger advantage was Bangladesh’s infield aggression when Pakistan’s tail batted. Aggressive close-catching positions forced false shots. Pakistan, conversely, set defensive outfields when Tanzid and Hridoy were still at the crease gifting them singles and twos they should never have had.

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Series Impact: What This Result Means for Bangladesh Cricket

After missing the 2026 T20 World Cup due to political reasons, this was Bangladesh’s first international series since December 2025. Winning it against a full-strength Pakistan side in a 3-match series that came down to 11 runs was a statement far beyond the scorecard.

Three players define this series:

  • Nahid Rana his Player of the Series performance confirmed what his IPL showings had signalled. Bangladesh finally have a fast bowler who takes wickets in clusters, not just restricts.
  • Tanzid Hasan Tamim 175 series runs including 67* and 107. Bangladesh’s most dangerous ODI opener right now, combining technical solidity with boundary-hitting intent.
  • Salman Agha (Pakistan) his 106 in a losing cause, from 82/5, stands as one of the finest counter-attacking innings in a bilateral series in recent memory. It was not enough, but it announced him as a player who can anchor Pakistan’s ODI rebuilding.

What This Means for the Next Series

Bangladesh now have a 3-game template that works on home soil. Their combination of early seam movement (Rana), tight spin in the middle (Mehidy, Rishad), and death-over pace (Taskin) is the most complete bowling attack they have fielded in years. For Pakistan, the priority before the next bilateral series must be finding a second reliable middle-order anchor alongside Agha.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1. Who won the Bangladesh national cricket team vs Pakistan national cricket team ODI series 2026?

Ans. Bangladesh won the 3-match ODI series 2-1. They won the 1st ODI by 8 wickets and the 3rd ODI by 11 runs. Pakistan won only the 2nd ODI by 128 runs via the DLS method. This was Bangladesh’s first-ever bilateral ODI series win over Pakistan.

Q2. What was the full scorecard of the 3rd ODI between Bangladesh and Pakistan 2026?

Ans. Bangladesh scored 290/5 in 50 overs (Tanzid Hasan 107, Towhid Hridoy 48*, Litton Das 41). Pakistan were bowled out for 279 in 50 overs (Salman Agha 106, Shaheen Afridi 37, Taskin Ahmed 4/49). Bangladesh won by 11 runs.

Q3. Who took a five-wicket haul in the Bangladesh vs Pakistan ODI series 2026?

Ans. Nahid Rana took 5 for 24 in 7 overs in the 1st ODI his maiden ODI five-wicket haul. He was named Player of the Series for his 8 wickets across three games.

Q4. What was the DLS target in the 2nd ODI between Bangladesh and Pakistan?

Ans. After a hailstorm stopped play at 27/3 in Bangladesh’s 6.3rd over, the target was revised by DLS to 243 off 32 overs. Bangladesh were bowled out for 114, losing by 128 runs.

Q5. Who scored centuries in the Bangladesh vs Pakistan ODI series 2026?

Ans. Two centuries were scored both in the 3rd ODI. Tanzid Hasan Tamim hit 107 off 107 balls for Bangladesh. Salman Ali Agha scored 106 off 98 balls for Pakistan in a losing cause.

Q6. Who was the Player of the Series in the Bangladesh vs Pakistan 2026 ODIs?

Ans. Nahid Rana was named Player of the Series for his 5/24 in the 1st ODI and consistent wicket-taking across the series, finishing with 8 wickets in total.

Q7. What was Pakistan’s highest total in the Bangladesh vs Pakistan ODI series 2026?

Ans. Pakistan’s highest team score was 274 all out in the 2nd ODI, with Maaz Sadaqat scoring 75 off 46 balls (strike rate: 163.04) and Salman Agha adding 64 in a dominant batting display.

Q8. Where were the Bangladesh vs Pakistan ODI 2026 matches played?

Ans. All three ODIs were played at Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur, Dhaka. All three were Day/Night matches starting at 1:45 PM IST.

Q9. What were the powerplay scores in the 3rd ODI Bangladesh vs Pakistan?

Ans. Bangladesh scored 50 runs for no wicket in their powerplay (Ov 1–10). Pakistan collapsed to 17/3 in their powerplay before recovering to 67/4 at the end of the 14th over.

Q10. How did Bangladesh clinch the final wicket in the 3rd ODI vs Pakistan?

Ans. Shaheen Afridi was stumped by Litton Das off Rishad Hossain’s bowling on the last ball of the 50th over. Pakistan needed 12 more runs at that point. Bangladesh won by 11 runs to clinch the series 2-1.

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