Pakistan 114 All Out Against Bangladesh, Suffer Embarrassing Defeat In 1st ODI As Nahid Rana Runs Riot

In a shocking turn of events, Pakistan's cricket team was bowled out for a mere 114 runs in their first One Day International (ODI) against Bangladesh. The match, held in Dhaka, showcased an impressive performance by Bangladeshi pacer Nahid Rana, who claimed five wickets for just 24 runs, significantly crippling Pakistan's batting lineup. Additionally, captain Mehidy Hasan Miraz contributed with his off-spin bowling, securing three wickets for 29 runs. Pakistan's inability to withstand the pressure from the Bangladeshi bowlers raised concerns about their form and strategy, as they collapsed within 30.4 overs. This defeat marks a troubling start for the Pakistan team in the series, prompting questions about their preparation and resilience on the international stage. Bangladesh, on the other hand, celebrated a significant victory, which not only boosts their confidence but also highlights their growing prowess in the cricketing world. With the series still open, both teams will look to build on this performance in the upcoming matches.
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