Bangladesh defeated Pakistan in the third ODI, won the series 2-1

Updated: 15-03-2026, 04.56 PM

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Bangladesh beat Pakistan in the third ODI (Photo: X/@BCBtigers)

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Bangladesh cricket team defeated Pakistan cricket team by 11 runs in the third ODI of the series and won the series 2-1. In the match played in Dhaka, the host team, batting first, scored 290/5, which included Tanjid Hasan Tamim’s century (107). In reply, despite Salman Agha’s century (106), the Pakistani team could score only 279 runs after losing all the wickets. Let’s take a look at the records made in the match.

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This is how Bangladeshi team won

From Bangladesh, the opening pair of Saif Hasan (36) and Tanjeed together made a partnership of 105 runs. After a good start, Tanjeed scored a century. Apart from them, Liton Das (41) and Tauheed Hriday (48*) took the team to a good score. In reply, Pakistan lost 3 wickets for just 17 runs. Despite a bad start, Pakistan kept losing wickets. After this, Salman and captain Shaheen Afridi (37) struggled, but could not win.

Tanjid scored his first century in ODI

After losing the toss in Dhaka, Tanjeed batted well against the Bangladeshi team who came to bat first. The left-handed batsman batted bravely against the Pakistani bowlers and completed his half-century in 47 balls. The 25-year-old opening batsman along with Nazmul Hussain Shanto (27) added 53 runs for the second wicket. He converted his innings into a century in 98 balls. He was out after scoring 107 runs in 107 balls.

Tanjeed completed 3,000 runs in List-A cricket

During this century, Tanjeed completed his 3,000 runs in List-A cricket. He has played 108 matches so far, scoring more than 3,050 runs in 106 innings. Meanwhile, he has scored 5 centuries and 18 half-centuries. In his first-class career, he has played 25 matches and scored 1,792 runs in 75 innings at an average of 40.72.

Salman Agha scored his third century in ODI

While chasing the target of 291 runs for victory, when Pakistan lost its fourth wicket at the score of 67 runs, Salman came to the crease. He continued to fight from one end amidst the continuous falling of wickets and completed his half-century in 60 balls. Batting strongly on the ground of Dhaka, he converted his innings into a century in 89 balls. He was out after scoring 106 runs in 98 balls.

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Taskin Ahmed took 4 wickets

Taskin Ahmed was the most successful bowler from Bangladesh. He took 4 wickets while giving 49 runs in his 10 overs. Meanwhile, he also made one over maiden. Left-arm fast bowler Mustafizur Rahman took 3 wickets in his quota of 10 overs. Nahid Rana, who impressed with his fast bowling, took 2 wickets while giving 49 runs. Captain Mehdi Hasan Miraj could not take any wicket.

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