Cricket: Pakistan suffer a shocking Test series whitewash against Bangladesh after 23 years. Full analysis, match scores, what went wrong, Rizwan’s fight, bowling failures, and Pakistan cricket concerns.
By Sam Khan
Published: May 20, 2026
In what many cricket fans are calling one of Pakistan cricket’s most embarrassing overseas defeats in recent memory, Bangladesh completed a historic 2-0 Test series whitewash over Pakistan, exposing deep cracks in the team’s batting, bowling, leadership, and long-term planning. Bangladesh sealed the series with a 78-run victory in the second Test at Sylhet, marking their first-ever home Test series whitewash over Pakistan.

For Pakistan, the defeat carries even more weight because it came against a side they traditionally dominated for decades. Bangladesh had not enjoyed sustained Test success over Pakistan historically, making this collapse even harder for fans to digest. The result also means Bangladesh have now beaten Pakistan in four consecutive Test matches across home and away conditions, signaling a major shift in Asian Test cricket balance.
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Series Results: Bangladesh vs Pakistan Test Series 2026
1st Test
Bangladesh defeated Pakistan
2nd Test – Sylhet
Bangladesh beat Pakistan by 78 runs
Final Series Result
Bangladesh won 2-0 (Whitewash)
Second Test Full Score Summary
Bangladesh – 1st Innings
278 all out
- Litton Das – 126
Pakistan – 1st Innings
232 all out
Bangladesh – 2nd Innings
390 all out
- Mushfiqur Rahim – 137
Pakistan – Target: 437
358 all out
- Mohammad Rizwan – 94
- Shan Masood – 71
- Salman Agha – 71
Bangladesh won by 78 runs.
What Went Wrong for Pakistan?
1. Batting Collapses at Crucial Moments
Pakistan’s batting lacked consistency throughout the series.
While players occasionally got starts, partnerships repeatedly collapsed under pressure. In the second Test, Pakistan conceded a crucial first-innings deficit after being bowled out for just 232, giving Bangladesh control of the match.
Even in the fourth innings chase of 437, Pakistan showed resistance but lost wickets at key moments.
When chasing big totals in Test cricket, middle-order stability matters. Pakistan simply could not build enough partnerships.
2. Over-Reliance on Rizwan
One of Pakistan’s biggest positives was Mohammad Rizwan, who fought almost alone in difficult situations.
His 94-run knock in the final innings delayed Bangladesh’s celebrations and briefly revived hopes of an unlikely comeback. But the reality remained harsh—Pakistan relied too heavily on one player to rescue difficult situations.
Modern Test teams win through collective performances, not isolated brilliance.
3. Bowling Unit Failed to Create Pressure
Perhaps the biggest disappointment came from Pakistan’s bowling attack.
Historically, Pakistan cricket built its reputation on world-class fast bowling—from Wasim Akram and Waqar Younis to Shoaib Akhtar and later pace stars.
But against Bangladesh, Pakistan looked surprisingly flat.
Bangladesh repeatedly built partnerships through Litton Das and Mushfiqur Rahim, exposing Pakistan’s inability to sustain pressure over long spells. Taijul Islam eventually dominated Pakistan’s batting with a six-wicket haul in the final innings.
For many fans, the biggest question is simple:
Where is Pakistan’s fear factor in bowling?
4. Bangladesh Simply Played Better Cricket
Pakistan’s defeat should not reduce Bangladesh’s achievement.
Bangladesh looked more organized, disciplined, and mentally stronger throughout the series.
Their batting showed patience. Their bowlers adapted better to conditions. Most importantly, Bangladesh consistently delivered when pressure moments arrived.
Captain Najmul Hossain Shanto praised his team’s lower-order batting and fast bowling improvements after the victory.
This was not luck.
This was preparation.
Why This Defeat Feels So Shameful for Pakistan Fans
Pakistan supporters are reacting strongly because expectations remain high whenever Pakistan face Bangladesh.
Historically, Pakistan dominated this rivalry, which makes losing a Test series 2-0 especially painful.
The defeat also raises uncomfortable questions:
- Is Pakistan’s Test structure failing?
- Are team selections working?
- Is domestic cricket producing enough quality?
- Has Pakistan fallen behind other Asian teams in red-ball cricket?
These conversations are becoming louder after every disappointing overseas result.
Perspective
Calling the defeat “shameful” reflects fan emotion, but the bigger truth may be more uncomfortable: Bangladesh are improving while Pakistan appear stuck.
For years, Bangladesh struggled in Test cricket. Now, they look tactically smarter and mentally tougher.
Pakistan, meanwhile, continue showing flashes of talent without sustained consistency.
In Test cricket, talent alone does not win matches. Discipline, planning, partnerships, and patience matter more over five days.
Right now, Bangladesh are doing those basics better.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. Did Bangladesh whitewash Pakistan in the Test series?
Yes. Bangladesh defeated Pakistan 2-0 in the Test series.
2. By how many runs did Bangladesh win the second Test?
Bangladesh won the Sylhet Test by 78 runs.
3. Who scored the most runs for Pakistan in the chase?
Mohammad Rizwan scored 94 runs, fighting hard in Pakistan’s unsuccessful chase.
4. Who were Bangladesh’s top performers?
Litton Das (126) and Mushfiqur Rahim (137) starred with the bat, while Taijul Islam claimed crucial wickets.
5. Why is this defeat considered historic?
It marked Bangladesh’s first home Test series whitewash over Pakistan and highlighted a major shift in the rivalry.
Final Thoughts
Pakistan’s 2-0 defeat to Bangladesh feels bigger than just losing a Test series. It raises serious questions about the future direction of Pakistan cricket, particularly in the longest format.
Bangladesh deserved full credit for disciplined cricket, but Pakistan will leave the tour with uncomfortable truths. Poor bowling pressure, inconsistent batting, and over-reliance on individuals once again proved costly.
For Pakistan fans, this loss hurts because expectations remain high. But unless deeper structural issues are addressed, defeats like this may stop being shocking—and start becoming normal.



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