
Bangladesh all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan lost his cool on day 5 of the first Test against Pakistan in Rawalpindi and threw a ball towards Mohamad Rizwan. It was the 33rd over of Pakistan's second innings as they tired to avoid an innings defeat.
Rizwan was not ready to face the ball by Shakib and stopped him in the tracks following which the bowler threw the ball over Rizwan's head in frustration. Shakib was scolded by the on field umpire for his behaviour. Have a look at the video below:
Rizwan, however, was eventually taken out after scoring 51 and couldn't save Pakistan from a defeat.
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Chasing a sub-standard target of 30 runs, Bangladesh went through the runs in just six and a half overs after bowling Pakistan out for 146 in the second innings.
The day started with Pakistan 94 runs behind Bangladesh's first innings lead, with skipper Shan Masood and Abdullah Shafique on the crease. The visitors turned the screws quickly on a fifth day pitch, taking allfive wickets in the first session.
This is the first time Pakistan have lost by 10 wickets at home. Their decision to declare in the first innings on 448/6 would surely haunt them, especially with Rizwan at 171 not out.
It was, however, their decision to play an all-pace attack - a rarity in the subcontinent - that is going to be criticised more. Pakistan assistant coach Azar Mahmud although blames the pitch for not playing as they expected.
Bangladesh's Mushfiqur Rahim, who scored 191 in the first innings and helped the team take the lead, was named Player of the Match.
This is also Bangladesh's first Test win over Pakistan and the first 10-wicket loss for Men in Green at home in Tests.