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    Fawad Alam Warns Pakistan Faces Tough Challenge in Bangladesh ODI Series

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 11, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Former Pakistan batsman Fawad Alam has expressed serious concerns about the Pakistan cricket team’s ongoing One Day International (ODI) tour of Bangladesh, suggesting that the visiting side could be at risk of a complete series whitewash. Alam highlighted the difficult playing conditions in Bangladesh, particularly at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium in Dhaka, where the current series is taking place. Historically, the pitches at this venue have been slow and low, heavily favoring the home team’s style of play.

    Elaborating on the challenges faced by the Pakistani batsmen, Alam pointed out that the slow nature of the pitches in Dhaka makes scoring runs a tough task. He emphasized that the lack of bounce and the sluggish pace of the surface tend to frustrate batsmen, making it difficult for them to build innings or play their natural game. This, he believes, could significantly hamper Pakistan’s batting lineup during the series.

    In addition to the pitch conditions, Alam drew attention to the relative inexperience of the current Pakistan ODI squad. He noted that the team comprises mostly young players who have yet to establish themselves firmly at the international level. him, apart from seasoned players like Mohammad Rizwan and Sahibzada Farhan, most of the squad members have only played between 10 to 12 international matches, which may not be enough to handle the pressure of an away series in challenging conditions.

    Alam’s observations come at a time when Bangladesh’s cricket team has been steadily improving and gaining confidence, especially on home soil. The hosts have developed a reputation for exploiting local pitch conditions to their advantage, making it difficult for visiting teams to perform well. This combination of a settled home side and a relatively inexperienced Pakistani team could tilt the balance heavily in Bangladesh’s favor.

    Despite these concerns, Alam acknowledged that if Pakistan manages to secure a series victory, it would be a remarkable accomplishment for the young squad. He stressed that overcoming the tough conditions and the experienced opposition would not only boost the team’s morale but also serve as a significant milestone in their development. Such a win could provide valuable experience and confidence for the players as they continue to build their international careers.

    As the series progresses, all eyes will be on how Pakistan adapts to the challenging conditions and whether the young players can rise to the occasion. The outcome of this tour could have important implications for Pakistan’s ODI setup moving forward, especially as they look to strengthen their squad and gain consistency in international cricket.

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