Pakistan’s Top Order Collapses Early in Rawalpindi Test: Bangladesh Takes Control

In the Rawalpindi Test, Pakistan’s top order failed.
After winning the toss, Bangladesh decided to bowl, and Pakistan lost their first three wickets for just 16 runs.
Babar Azam, Shan Masood, and Abdullah Shafique all failed to contribute.
Abdullah Shafique was out for 2, Shan Masood for 6, and Babar Azam for a duck (zero).
Due to unfavorable weather conditions, the match started with a delay.

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