The second Test between Pakistan and Bangladesh, set for August 30, is now facing a significant hurdle due to heavy rain forecasted in Rawalpindi. This match is crucial for Pakistan, especially after their unexpected 10-wicket loss to Bangladesh in the first Test. The adverse weather conditions could severely disrupt play, impacting the match’s progress and outcome.

For Pakistan, this Test is more than just another game; it’s a chance to redeem themselves and avoid a series defeat at home. With their current standings in the ICC World Test Championship in jeopardy, a washout or interrupted match would complicate their efforts to recover. Every point in the WTC is vital, and the team is under immense pressure to perform.
Bangladesh, on the other hand, is eager to maintain their momentum after their historic victory. This win marked their first-ever Test triumph over Pakistan and added to Pakistan’s woes, as it was their fourth consecutive loss under the new captain, Shan Masood. This defeat has caused a significant drop in Pakistan’s WTC standings, from sixth to eighth place, putting their chances of reaching the final at risk.
Both teams are anxiously hoping for clear weather, as the stakes are high for both sides. For Pakistan, it’s about bouncing back and improving their standing, while Bangladesh aims to capitalize on their recent success.

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