After a break of two months, the Pakistan national cricket team is all set to return to action. They will face Bangladesh in the first match of a three-game T20 International (T20I) series at the Shere Bangla National Stadium in Dhaka.
Both teams are entering this series with confidence. Pakistan, who recently won a home series in May, will look to continue their winning streak. However, Bangladesh will also be feeling positive. They recently won a T20I series in Sri Lanka and will have the home advantage, which could help them pull off a surprise win.
Head-to-Head Record Favors Pakistan
Pakistan has a strong record against Bangladesh in T20I cricket. Out of 22 matches played, Pakistan has won 19, while Bangladesh has won only 3. But there’s a twist—two of Bangladesh’s three wins came in Dhaka. This means playing at home could give them a much-needed edge.
Mike Hesson’s First Overseas Test
This series is also an important moment for Mike Hesson, the newly appointed team director for Pakistan. While the team has looked energetic and confident under his guidance in home matches, this will be his first challenge outside Pakistan. The conditions in Dhaka will be tougher, and this away tour will test the team’s adaptability and unity.
Where to Watch Pakistan vs Bangladesh 1st T20I Live
Fans can catch the action live on TV and online. PTV Sports and Ten Sports will broadcast the match for cable viewers in Pakistan. If you prefer watching on your phone or computer, the following platforms are available for live streaming:
With the T20 World Cup 2026 getting closer, both teams are using this series to prepare for the big tournament. Pakistan is focusing on sharpening their already powerful batting and bowling lineup. On the other hand, Bangladesh is trying to fix their inconsistency and give their young players more chances to shine on the international stage.
What to Expect?
It’s going to be an exciting match. Pakistan will want to show their dominance, while Bangladesh will aim to use home conditions to their advantage. Both teams are building towards a stronger and more attacking style of cricket.
Who will win the first battle? Don’t miss the action—tune in tomorrow at 5 PM (PST)!
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