Pakistan captain Shan Masood rues ‘lot of mistakes’ after humiliating Bangladesh loss

Pakistan's Shan Masood reacts after his dismissal during the fifth day of first cricket test match between Pakistan and Bangladesh, in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, on August 25, 2024. (REUTERS)
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Updated 26 August 2024
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Pakistan captain Shan Masood rues ‘lot of mistakes’ after humiliating Bangladesh loss

  • Bangladesh registered their maiden victory over Pakistan in Test cricket on Sunday at Rawalpindi 
  • Masood rues not capitalizing on opportunities, declaring with lesser runs on scoreboard in first Test 

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan captain Shan Masood admitted his side made a “lot of mistakes” which ultimately contributed to his team’s historic loss against Bangladesh in the first Test match at Rawalpindi recently. 

After declaring at an impressive 448-6, Pakistan succumbed to a shock defeat at the hands of Bangladesh in the first Test match on Sunday. The visitors responded to Pakistan’s first innings total with a massive 556 runs before bowling them out for a hapless 146. Requiring only 30 runs to win against Pakistan in a Test match for the first time ever, Bangladesh cruised to victory with 10 wickets in hand. 

Poor choice of shots and failure to capitalize on opportunities cost Pakistan the match. The latest loss is likely to further demoralize the South Asian country after they suffered a first-round exit from the T20 World Cup in June this year, losing to India and minnows the United States in the group stages. 

“As a team, we made a lot of mistakes over the four days and Bangladesh were worthy winners,” Masood said during the post-match conference on Sunday. “They were very disciplined in their batting. We gave them a few chances as well when Mehidy [Hasan] and Mushfiqur [Rahim] were playing.”

Masood noted Pakistan lost an excellent opportunity to turn the game around in their favor at the 82-over mark. Bangladesh had scored 239 at the loss of five wickets but in the final ten overs of the day, when Pakistan took the new ball, they punished Pakistan’s errant bowling to score 67 runs and swing momentum their way.

The Pakistani skipper also regretted that the green shirts declared the first innings at 448-6 with Muhammad Rizwan batting at 171 and Shaheen Shah Afridi at 29. 

“If you asked me now, we would have liked another 50-100 runs,” Masood admitted. “That would have kept us in the game. The forecast also indicated the weather would be disruptive during the game. Those were our thoughts behind the declaration as well.”

Masood, however, defended Pakistan’s choice not to head into the match with a specialist spinner. The captain said the squad had to consider the workload and the surface in mind whilst finalizing the playing XI. 

“The fast bowler was played looking at the extreme weather conditions where we could help each other share the load,” he said. “Naseem [Shah] and Shaheen hadn’t played Test cricket for a while and Pakistan haven’t played Test cricket for ten months. If we played three fast bowlers and lost one through injury, we could have been like ‘Why didn’t we play that fourth fast bowler?’“

The Test captain said he knew the nation was upset, adding that so was the national squad after the humiliating defeat. 

“As a leader of this team, we apologize to the nation for failing to give people the result they wanted,” he said. “We accept our mistakes as a team.”

Pakistan play the second Test match against Bangladesh also in Rawalpindi from Aug. 30-Sept. 3.


Real Madrid scrape win over Rayo, Athletic claim derby draw

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Real Madrid scrape win over Rayo, Athletic claim derby draw

  • Vinicius Junior scored early on for Madrid after Jude Bellingham limped off with a hamstring injury which is expected to keep him out for around a month

BARCELONA: Kylian Mbappe stayed calm to roll home a 100th-minute penalty and claim Real Madrid a 2-1 win over nine-man Rayo Vallecano on Sunday in a spicy La Liga derby clash.
Elsewhere Athletic Bilbao struck late to secure a 1-1 Basque derby draw against Real Sociedad and Real Betis rose to fifth with a 2-1 win at Valencia.
Los Blancos cut Barcelona’s lead back to one point at the top of the table after the Spanish champions beat Elche on Saturday.
Vinicius Junior scored early on for Madrid after Jude Bellingham limped off with a hamstring injury which is expected to keep him out for around a month.
Jorge de Frutos pulled Rayo level early in the second half as Madrid fans showed their anger at their team following the midweek Champions League defeat at Benfica.
After Pathe Ciss’s red card tilted the game in Madrid’s favor, Mbappe netted from the spot at the death for his 22nd La Liga goal this season.
Pep Chavarria was also sent off in the final stages for Rayo, 17th, who took a shaky Madrid to the wire before falling short.
Madrid coach Alvaro Arbeloa said it would take time before the team could become more consistent, having had six games at the helm since replacing Xabi Alonso.
“I’m not Gandalf the White,” the Madrid coach told reporters, referring to the fictional wizard from the Lord of the Rings.
“What I want from my players is what I’m seeing, commitment, attitude, mentality, knowing that to win each game quality is not enough, consistency is key... we will work on that.”
Arbeloa said Madrid had to play better than other teams to beat opponents, because of their illustrious name.
“This is Real Madrid, and to beat Rayo Vallecano we need to do more than the rest of the teams in La Liga,” he continued.
The coach said Bellingham would be a “big absence” for the matches ahead after he limped off early, incuding the Champions League play-off games against Jose Mourinho’s Benfica — again.
After the defeat in Portugal stopped Madrid reaching the last 16 directly, the Santiago Bernabeu crowd was in unforgiving mood and whistled their own players, despite appeals from Arbeloa and Mbappe ahead of the game.
Vinicius, who was targeted, fired the hosts ahead in the 15th minute with a fine individual goal.
Los Blancos were in charge but despite taking the lead, their fans were not appeased, and whistled the team in at the break.
Things got worse when four minutes into the second half Rayo pulled level through De Frutos.
The visitors should have taken the lead after an hour when Andrei Ratiu ran through on goal but Thibaut Courtois denied him superbly, while Mbappe hit the crossbar at the other end.

Rayo self-destruct

Rayo made life harder for themselves when midfielder Ciss was sent off for an ugly foul on Madrid’s Dani Ceballos.
Eduardo Camavinga headed against the post as Arbeloa’s side turned the screw.
With nine minutes of stoppage time ticking down Madrid were awarded a penalty when Nobel Mendy clumsily fouled Brahim Diaz, and La Liga’s top scorer Mbappe dispatched it.
Rayo finished the match with nine men after Chavarria was shown a second yellow card for shoving Rodrygo Goes.
“The important thing is to improve, to grow as a team, try to be calmer, we can’t always be waiting for the opponent to make a mistake,” said Madrid midfielder Fede Valverde.
At Athletic’s San Mames home Inigo Ruiz de Galarreta’s fine solo goal snatched the hosts a point against in-form Real Sociedad.
La Real continued their fine start under American coach Pellegrino Matarazzo as they went a sixth game unbeaten, but victory was almost theirs after Goncalo Guedes’s 37th-minute long-range rocket.
Brais Mendez was sent off for hitting out at Aitor Paredes and Real Sociedad paid the price as Ruiz de Galarreta burst into the area and smashed home with two minutes left.
The draw left Real Sociedad eighth, still in contention for European football next season after their improvement.
“I think we deserved the three points today, when it was 11 against 11 we were dominant,” La Real midfielder Carlos Soler told DAZN.
Ernesto Valverde’s Athletic, 11th, are winless in their last six La Liga games but will be bolstered by avoiding a derby defeat by the skin of their teeth.
“We’ve had a difficult month, lots of adverse results... luckily with the final push we were able to draw,” said Ruiz de Galarreta.