Bangladesh vs Pakistan Head to Head Record in ODIs: The SportsRush present before you the Head to Head records for BAN and PAK.
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The fifth warm-up match for the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 will be played tomorrow between Bangladesh and Pakistan at Cardiff. While it will be Bangladesh’s first warm-up match, Pakistan lost to Afghanistan by 3 wickets yesterday.
Coming on the back of a 0-4 series drubbing against England and a loss vs Afghanistan, Pakistan have a last chance to fine tune their skills ahead of their first league match against West Indies on May 31 at Nottingham.
On the other hand, Bangladesh would be looking to further dent Pakistan’s morale. Coming on the back of their first Tri-series victory in Ireland, Bangladesh will look to continue the momentum in the warm-up match.
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Bangladesh vs Pakistan Head to Head Record in ODIs
Total number of matches played: 36
Matches won by BAN: 5
Matches won by PAK: 31
Matches played in Bangladesh: 17 (BAN 3, PAK 14)
Matched played in Pakistan: 11 (BAN 0, PAK 11)
Matched played at neutral venues: 8 (BAN 2, PAK 6)
Matches played in ICC World Cup: 1 (BAN 1, PAK 0)
Most runs for BAN: 676 (Tamim Iqbal)
Most runs for PAK: 893 (Mohammad Yousuf)
Most wickets for BAN: 21 (Shakib Al Hasan)
Most wickets for PAK: 32 (Shahid Afridi)
Most catches for BAN: 12 (Khaled Mashud)
Most catches for PAK: 16 (Kamran Akmal)
Recent match:
In the last match that Bangladesh and Pakistan played against each other, Bangladesh had defeated Pakistan by 37 runs. In what was the sixth match of the Asia Cup last year, Bangladesh’s bowlers had restricted Pakistan to 202/9 in a 240-run chase.
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With bowling figures of 10-2-39-4, left-arm pacer Mustafizur Rahman was the pick of the bowlers for Bangladesh. In the first innings, wicket-keeper batsman Mushfiqur Rahim scored 99 (116) with the help of nine fours to help Bangladesh score 239 in 48.5 overs.
Rahim and Mohammad Mithun (60) sharing a 144-run partnership for the fourth wicket was the game-changing moment for Bangladesh.