Author: Luckybrother
DHAKA, May 12, 2026 — In a result that has sent shockwaves through the cricketing world, Bangladesh has secured a historic and dominant 104-run victory over Pakistan in the first Test at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium. The win, completed on Day 5, marks a “Powerhouse” statement from the Tigers and a devastating blow to Pakistan’s ambitions in the 2025–2027 ICC World Test Championship (WTC) cycle.

As the dust settles in Mirpur, the narrative of Asian cricket is being rewritten. Bangladesh, once considered underdogs in the longest format, has now proven that their home conditions are a fortress that even the most established giants struggle to breach.
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Match Analysis: How the “Powerhouse” Tigers Tamed the Shaheens
The match was a rollercoaster of momentum, but Bangladesh’s discipline across all four innings was the deciding factor.
Inning 1: The Foundation
Bangladesh won the toss and elected to bat, posting a formidable 413 runs. The innings was anchored by a masterful century from captain Najmul Hossain Shanto (101) and a gritty 91 from Mominul Haque. Pakistan’s response was led by debutant Azan Awais, who announced his arrival on the world stage with a brilliant 103. However, a five-wicket haul by Mehidy Hasan Miraz (5/102) restricted Pakistan to 386, giving the hosts a slender but vital 27-run lead.
Inning 2: Setting the Trap
In their second outing, Bangladesh showed tactical maturity. Najmul Hossain Shanto again led from the front with 87, guiding the team to 240/9 declared. This set Pakistan a challenging target of 268 runs on a deteriorating Day 5 pitch.
The Final Collapse: Nahid Rana’s Fire
Pakistan’s chase never truly took flight. Despite a valiant 66 from debutant Abdullah Fazal, who became only the sixth Pakistani to score twin fifties on debut, the rest of the batting order crumbled. The “Powerhouse” performance of the day came from young pacer Nahid Rana, who tore through Pakistan’s middle and lower order to finish with career-best figures of 5/40. Pakistan was bundled out for a mere 163, handing Bangladesh a famous victory.
Impact on the World Test Championship (WTC) 2025–27
This defeat is more than just a loss for Pakistan; it is a strategic disaster for their WTC final aspirations.
- Pakistan’s Slide: Before this series, Pakistan sat at 5th in the standings with a healthy points percentage. This loss to a lower-ranked side like Bangladesh (8th) will cause a significant drop in their PCT (Points Percentage), making their upcoming series against South Africa and England “must-win” scenarios.
- Bangladesh’s Ascent: With 12 vital points in the bag, Bangladesh is no longer just a “spoiler.” They have climbed the table, breathing life into their own campaign and proving they can compete for a spot in the top five.
- The “Home Advantage” Lesson: For Pakistan, the inability to defend or chase on spin-friendly Asian tracks raises serious questions about their preparation for the remainder of the cycle.
Lesson to Learn: The Death of the “Safe” Draw
The “Powerhouse” takeaway from the Dhaka Test is that Test cricket in 2026 has no room for passive play. Pakistan’s decision to play for time rather than attacking the target on Day 5 allowed Bangladesh’s bowlers to dictate terms. In the WTC era, where every win is worth 12 points, the “safe” approach often leads to the most dangerous results.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. When and where is the second Test?
The second and final Test of the series will be held at the Sylhet International Cricket Stadium from May 16 to May 20, 2026.
2. Who was the Player of the Match?
Bangladesh captain Najmul Hossain Shanto was named Player of the Match for his dual contributions of 101 and 87 runs.
3. Has Bangladesh ever beaten Pakistan in a Test series before?
Bangladesh won a historic 2-0 series against Pakistan in August 2024. If they win or draw in Sylhet, they will secure back-to-back series victories over the Shaheens.
4. What is Pakistan’s current standing in the WTC?
Following this loss, Pakistan is expected to slip from 5th toward 6th or 7th, depending on the results of ongoing series elsewhere.
Final Thoughts: A New Order in Dhaka
The sight of the Bangladeshi players celebrating under the Dhaka sun is a “Powerhouse” reminder that names on a jersey do not win matches. While Pakistan heads to Sylhet looking for redemption, Bangladesh enters the second Test with the confidence of a team that knows it belongs at the top.
Do you think Pakistan can bounce back in Sylhet, or will Bangladesh complete a historic clean sweep? Share your match predictions in the comment box below!



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