Tanzid Hasan In Dhaka XI as Bangladesh‑Pakistan Standoff Leaves Series Tied
The Bangladesh side named in the decisive ODI at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium in Dhaka includes tanzid hasan as the two teams head into a final contest that leaves the series level at 1-1. The short series has been rain-affected and uneven, and attention has shifted between on-field incidents and a few eye-catching individual performances.
Tanzid Hasan Named In Starting XI
The published playing XI for Bangladesh lists Tanzid Hasan among the top order for the match in Dhaka. The selection appears in a side that also features Saif Hassan, Towhid Hridoy, Najmul Hossain Shanto, Litton Das (wicketkeeper) and Mehidy Hasan Miraz as captain, with a bowling unit that includes Rishad Hossain, Taskin Ahmed, Nahid Rana and Mustafizur Rahman.
Series Stakes, Incidents and Match Momentum
The series has been described as rain-affected and one-sided at times, and now reaches a decisive final game with the teams level. A briefly controversial run-out involving Mehidy Hasan Miraz and Pakistan batter Salman Ali Agha has gone viral and dominated conversation around spirit and sportsmanship. On the field, Tamim nears hundred in the match build-up while Haris Rauf removed Shanto for 27, moments that have shifted momentum in individual games.
Pakistan Experimentation and Notable Performances
Pakistan has used the series to try new players and hand out caps. New opener Maaz Sadaqat produced a noted all-round showing in the second ODI, scoring 75 at the top of the order and taking three wickets. Sahibzada Farhan has also been highlighted for his form after previously top-scoring in the T20 World Cup. Those contributions have helped Pakistan fight back to level the series.
Bangladesh Needs More From Batting; Bowling Shows Promise
Bangladesh missed the T20 World Cup and has been searching for greater consistency from its batting. Litton Das has been identified as a leading figure in the lineup but requires backing from players around him. The bowling has offered encouraging signs, with Nahid Rana and Rishad Hossain singled out for impressive displays during the series, suggesting that a collective effort will be necessary if the hosts are to secure the series in Dhaka.
The match moves forward with clear storylines: a tied series, lingering debate over on-field conduct, Pakistan’s successful experiments with new talent, and Bangladesh’s search for batting support. Uncertainties remain around how the final game will unfold and whether the highlighted players can convert recent form into a series-clinching performance.