PAK vs BAN 2nd Test Approaching Milestones: Pakistan Cricket Team were stunned in the first game by the way Bangladesh Cricket Team dominated them and registered a first-ever win over the Men in Green. That win helped them to take a 1-0 lead, and they have a better chance to win a historic series win. The second game is scheduled to start on August 30 at Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium.
Pakistan need this win to level the series as they have been down and out in Test cricket. Shan Masood and his men have not won a single game in the last nine attempts. Hence, they will be under immense pressure. On the other hand, Bangladesh will be high on confidence. Whatever the result will be, fans will have a great game ahead. There are some amazing records which are on the line ahead of the second PAK vs BAN Test, about which we will talk here.
Pakistan vs Bangladesh 2nd Test: Approaching Test Records and Test Cricket Milestones Ahead of the Second Test at Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium
80 – Babar Azam has been struggling in Test cricket and hasn't scored a fifty in the last 12 innings. But he is a very good batter and can come into the form in the second PAK vs BAN test. Babar has scored 3920 runs in 53 Tests in his career. He needs 80 runs to complete 4000 Test runs and become the 12th Pakistani to do so.
3 – Bangladesh's captain, Najmul Hossain Shanto, has scored 1497 runs in his Test career. He just needs three runs to complete 1500 Test runs and will be the 12th Bangladeshi batter to do so.
5 – Veteran Bangladeshi star Shakil Al Hasan has taken 707 wickets across all formats. He needs five wickets to overtake Harbhajan Singh (711) and become the 15th highest wicket-taker in international cricket.
90 – Mushfiqur Rahim won the Man of the Match in the first test for his brilliant 191. He completed 15000 runs in international cricket with his knock. He is Bangladesh's second-highest run scorer at international level. If Rahim can score 90 or more runs, he will surpass Tamim Iqbal (15249) and will become Bangladesh's leading scorer in history.
1 – Shakib Al Hasan has taken 241 Test wickets so far with 19 fifers. He just needs one more fifer to equal the records of Stuart Broad, Daniel Vettori, and Alan Donald. These stars retired with 20 Test fifers.