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Wasim Akram Praises Bangladesh’s Historic Test Series Win Over Pakistan

Rohit Verma · · 3 min read

A Historic Triumph for the Tigers

The cricketing world is buzzing following Bangladesh’s commanding 2-0 Test series victory over Pakistan. By defeating the visitors in the second Test by 78 runs on day five in Sylhet, the Tigers have not only asserted their dominance but also achieved their fourth consecutive Test win against Pakistan—a milestone never before reached in the nation’s history.

This series was characterized by Bangladesh’s superior tactical discipline and consistency across all facets of the game. While Pakistan struggled to gain momentum during critical junctures, the host nation maintained focus and composure, eventually outclassing their opponents in both Dhaka and Sylhet. This performance signals a profound shift in Bangladesh’s red-ball trajectory.

Wasim Akram’s Perspective on the Defeat

The series loss has sent shockwaves through the Pakistan camp, with the team currently languishing in eighth place in the World Test Championship standings. Former Pakistan captain and legendary fast bowler Wasim Akram did not mince words regarding his disappointment, yet he was quick to acknowledge the brilliance of the victors.

“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 in a public statement. His comments reflect a growing consensus that Bangladesh is no longer just a participant in international cricket but a genuine, evolving force capable of challenging the traditional giants.

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The Evolution of Bangladesh’s Pitches

Perhaps the most significant revelation from the series was the quality of the playing surfaces. Historically, critics often pointed to Bangladesh preparing tracks that were either excessively slow or designed specifically to favor spin at the expense of competition. However, this series told a different story.

Wasim Akram specifically lauded the preparation of the pitches, which provided an equitable contest between bat and ball over the full five days of action. “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,” Akram remarked. This departure from the norm has clearly paid dividends, allowing Bangladesh’s pace attack to find success and giving their batters the challenge needed to improve their technical proficiency.

Looking Ahead: The World Test Championship Path

The implications of this series are far-reaching. For Pakistan, the focus shifts to internal restructuring and a desperate need for points to remain relevant in the World Test Championship cycle. Conversely, Bangladesh has propelled itself to fifth place in the standings, gaining significant confidence ahead of upcoming away tours to Australia and South Africa.

The emphasis on balanced surfaces is a calculated move by the Bangladesh Cricket Board. By moving away from “home-track advantage” gimmicks, the team is effectively hardening its players for the rigorous demands of international cricket. As the Tigers continue to climb the ranks, the cricketing community will be watching closely to see if they can maintain this momentum on foreign soil.

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The rise of Bangladesh in the 2025-27 World Test Championship cycle is now an undeniable reality. With two wins from four matches, the team has proven that their success is not a flash in the pan but the result of strategic improvement in team structure and infrastructure. As they prepare for the challenges of traveling to the world’s most daunting cricket venues, the lessons learned on home soil during this historic Pakistan series will undoubtedly prove invaluable.