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Bangladesh’s Historic Test Sweep Over Pakistan: A New Era Under Wasim Akram’s Praise

Tshering Dorji · · 4 min read
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A Historic Milestone for Bangladesh Cricket

In a series that will be remembered for years to come, Bangladesh has delivered a masterclass in red-ball cricket, securing a dominant 2-0 Test series victory over Pakistan. The climax of this contest occurred at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium, where Bangladesh triumphed by 78 runs on the fifth day, cementing their authority and signaling a significant shift in the global cricketing landscape.

This series sweep is historic for the Tigers, representing their fourth consecutive Test match victory against Pakistan—a feat never before achieved in their cricketing history. While the result was undoubtedly an embarrassment for the visitors, the narrative surrounding the series has shifted toward the remarkable growth and professional maturity demonstrated by the Bangladeshi squad.

Wasim Akram Reflects on Pakistan’s Struggles

The series defeat has drawn sharp criticism from within the Pakistani cricketing fraternity, with former captain and legendary fast bowler Wasim Akram leading the discourse. Akram expressed deep disappointment regarding his country’s performance, particularly noting the lack of focus and consistency compared to their opponents.

“Really disappointed to see Pakistan beaten for the second time by Bangladesh, but full praise and marks to the winners as they played complete cricket,” Akram noted on social media. The sentiment was echoed by analysts who observed that Pakistan, despite having a wealth of experience, failed to capitalize on critical moments, ultimately succumbing to a well-oiled Bangladeshi unit.

The Evolution of Pitch Preparation

Perhaps the most intriguing takeaway from the series was the praise directed toward the playing conditions. For years, critics have argued that home advantage in South Asia relied too heavily on extreme, low-scoring turners. However, the surfaces prepared for this series offered a more balanced contest, favoring both batters and pacers throughout the five-day duration of both matches.

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Wasim Akram lauded this tactical shift, stating, “Bangladesh used to have low, slow and big turners but now they are preparing great Test pitches, helping their fast-rising pace bowlers who outpaced Pakistan.” This transition to more balanced, competitive wickets has not only made for better viewing but has also provided the Bangladeshi players with the necessary rigor to compete in overseas conditions, such as those they will face in upcoming tours to Australia and South Africa.

Impact on the World Test Championship

The implications of this series are far-reaching regarding the World Test Championship (WTC) standings. Pakistan finds itself in a precarious position, currently languishing in eighth place and in desperate need of a turnaround to revive their campaign. In contrast, the victory has propelled Bangladesh into fifth place, underscoring their rapid ascent and tactical growth under current leadership.

As Bangladesh looks forward to their future commitments, the confidence gained from this series will be invaluable. Having already secured two wins from four matches in the 2025-27 WTC cycle, the team is building momentum. The ability to perform consistently on balanced pitches suggests that the Tigers are no longer just competitive at home but are crafting a foundation that allows their fast bowlers and batters to flourish in diverse environments.

Looking Ahead

The success against Pakistan is more than just a statistical milestone; it is a validation of the current developmental trajectory of Bangladesh cricket. By moving away from “doctored” pitches and focusing on genuine competitive surfaces, the board has empowered the players to develop their skills in a more holistic manner. For Pakistan, the series serves as a harsh reality check, highlighting the urgent need for a strategic overhaul to remain relevant in the international Test arena.

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Ultimately, this series will be remembered for the rise of a new, resilient Bangladesh team—a team that played “complete cricket” and earned the respect of legends, setting the stage for what promises to be a fascinating chapter in their sporting history.

Tshering Dorji

Tshering Dorji is a senior sports journalist at Kuensel, Bhutan’s national newspaper, and the country’s most consistent chronicler of cricket’s quiet rise in the Himalayan kingdom. A graduate of Sherubtse College, he began his storytelling career covering traditional archery before turning his focus to cricket, a sport that slowly found a foothold in Bhutanese schools and valleys. Tshering now documents every step of Bhutan’s journey in ICC Associate cricket, from World Cricket League fixtures to age-group development tournaments. His writing is known for its warmth and precision, particularly in exploring the unique challenge of playing spin bowling at altitude and the dedication of local coaches. A winner of the Bhutan National Press Freedom Award, Tshering is also a strong advocate for youth sport and uses his platform to amplify the stories of athletes from cricket’s newest frontiers. He remains committed to ensuring that Bhutanese cricket is seen and heard on the global stage.