Mohammad Haris hit an unbeaten hundred. Pakistan reached their goal of 197 runs in 17.1 overs, with 16 balls to go and seven players still out.
Pakistan beat Bangladesh by seven wickets in the third and final game of the PAK vs BAN T20I series on Sunday at Gaddafi Stadium.
Mohammad Haris Leads Pakistan to Victory with Unbeaten Hundred
With their win in the last game, Pakistan won all three games in the PAK vs. BAN T20I series, beating Bangladesh 3-0.
Earlier, Parvez Hossain Emon scored a quick fifty to help Bangladesh set a 197-run target for the home team.
Pakistan won the toss and chose to bowl first in the final game. Emon started the inning with Tanzid Hasan.
With 110 runs in just 10.3 overs, the opening pair got the guests off to a fantastic start.
Hasan was out when Faheem Ashraf took him out for 42 off 32 balls, ending the partnership.
After that, Parvez Hossain Emon came in.
He had already made 66 runs of 34 balls, with seven fours and four sixes.
Then Litton Das (22) and Towhid Haridoy (25) worked together for 49 runs before Hasan Ali caught Das. At that point, the score was 162/3 after 16.3 overs.
Abbas Afridi got rid of Shamim Hossain (8) and Haridoy in the 18th over.
After that, Hasan Ali got rid of Mehdi Hasan Miraz (1) in the next over. After 19.1 runs, Bangladesh was at 184/6.
Jaker Ali and Tanzim Hasan Shakib were both still not out at 15, and the guests scored 196 runs in 20 overs, ending the game.
Hasan Ali and Abbas Afridi for Pakistan took two wickets. Faheem Ashraf and Shadab Khan each took one wicket.
The manager of Pakistan, Salman Agha, said that the home team brought in Abbas Afridi to rest quick bowler Haris Rauf.
After getting hurt in the last game, Shoriful Islam has been replaced by Khaled Ahmed in the Bangladesh team.
The significance of Pakistan’s early wins in this series is crucial for their overall success.
There is no way Bangladesh can catch Pakistan in this three-game series. Pakistan won the first two games at the exact location, giving them a 2-0 lead.
It’s worth noting that Bangladesh’s current tour of Pakistan has undergone two schedule changes.
Initially, the team was scheduled to play two One-Day Internationals (ODIs) and three Twenty20 Internationals (T20Is). However, the cricket boards from both Pakistan and Bangladesh changed the ODIs to two more T20Is.
After a while, the series was cut down to three games at the Gaddafi Stadium.
Mohammad Haris gets his first hundred in a Bangladesh T20I.

Mohammad Haris, a Pakistani batsman, successfully maintains the wicket. On Sunday in Lahore, Mohammad Haris made history by getting his first hundred in the third PAK vs. BAN T20I.
He hit a 45-ball hundred, which made him the first Pakistani batter to score a hundred in a T20I without being the designated opener.
It was the second over when Mohammad Haris came to the crease. Sahibzada Farhan had been out on the last ball in the first over.
Then Mohammad Haris teamed up with Saim Ayub, and the two of them led the chase in the last game.
The Pakistani wicketkeeper was the more aggressive of the two. He hit giant sixes and quick boundaries all over the field.
The tenth over saw Haris Rauf hit a massive six, followed by a four, which brought his score to fifty.
The hitter, who was keeping wicket, hit a six over, deep fine leg off Tanzim Hasan Sakib. He was up 42 runs after 23 balls.
The next ball Shakib bowled was near the yorker length and outside off. Mohammad Haris hit it over short third for a four, which brought his score to fifty in just 25 balls.
Even though they lost Saim Ayub (45) and Hasan Nawaz (26), the Pakistani batter continued to play aggressively and hit his hundred in just 45 balls.
With eight fours and seven sixes, the hitter who was keeping wickets scored 107 runs off 46 balls and did not get out.
Pakistan won the game by seven wickets in 18 overs.
With their win in the last game, Pakistan won all three games in the PAK vs. BAN T20I series, beating Bangladesh 3-0.
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