Resuming their innings at 158-4, Pakistan capitalized on the favourable batting conditions, with Mohammad Rizwan and Saud Shakeel forming a formidable partnership.
The duo added 240 runs for the fifth wicket, frustrating the Bangladesh bowlers who struggled to find breakthroughs.
Rizwan, showcasing his trademark resilience and shot-making prowess, reached his half-century before lunch and continued to build on his innings.
He reached his third Test century with a boundary off Shakib Al Hasana testament to his composure and ability to accelerate when needed.
Shakeel, displaying elegant strokeplay, complemented Rizwan’s aggression with his own composed innings.
He reached his third Test century, further solidifying Pakistan’s grip on the match. His dismissal, a stumping off Mehidy Hasan Miraz, finally broke the formidable partnership.
Despite Shakeel’s departure, Rizwan remained unfazed, reaching 171 not out before Pakistan declared their innings. His innings, characterized by grit and determination, proved instrumental in setting up a commanding total for the hosts.
Agha Salman (19) and Shaheen Shah Afridi (29) provided valuable contributions towards the end, further bolstering Pakistan’s total.
Bangladesh, facing a steep target, ended the day at 27 for no loss, with Shadman Islam (12*) and Zakir Hassan (11*) unbeaten at the crease.
The visitors face an uphill battle to salvage a result from this Test matchwith Pakistan’s bowlers eager to exploit the conditions and secure an early series lead.