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BAN v PAK: Babar, Azhar stood firm on the second day in 6.2 overs bowls

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Most of the second day of the second round match between Bangladesh and Pakistan was canceled due to heavy rain on Sunday.

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It was only possible to pass 6.2 out of a possible 98 as Pakistan went from 161 2 to 161 and 2 to 188 before the referees called the day. Patron Babar Azam was batting at 71 with Azhar Ali at the end of 52.

The rain and bad light also interrupted the game on the first day, and there were only two sessions left. When the match started after Sunday’s lunch session, Babar started again with a fine leg from Khaled Ahmed’s back, showing his intention to run fast.

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Azhar also hit a limit in the second ball against Ebadot Hossain.

He then hit two fours in a row at Ebadot’s next, reaching his 34th test before being forced to delay a 1212-ball run.

Left-handed spinner Taijul Islam, who failed to bowl on the second day, remains the biggest threat in Bangladesh with match number 2 at 49.

Pakistan won the first round by eight wickets and leads the two-game series 1-0.

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