Pakistan beats Bangladesh with 7 wickets to sweep the T20 series, Harris hits 107 | Cricket News

The opening match was scored 107 points in 197 in Bacistan Chase, with 46 points, holding seven wickets, and winning the 3-0 series championship with 16 goals.

A Nikka from Mohammad Haris led Pakistan to chase 197 runs, won its third T20 international cricket match against Bangladesh and won a 3-0 series in Lahore.

Pakistan won the first two games after choosing the bowl, asking visitors to hit the ball in Sunday's third match at the Gaddafi Stadium in the eastern metropolis of Pakistan.

Given 197 tricky goals, Pakistan lost Sahibzada Farhan (the one who scored the highest in the second T20I), which was Mehidy Hasan Miraz’s first match.

While Pakistan’s old Pakistan may have collapsed under pressure to lose a quick wicket, the new appearance maintained its scoring rate under young captain Salman Agha and newly appointed coach Mike Hesson.

Saim Ayub and Haris have established a 92-shot partnership with Bangladesh bowling offense with high scores and keeping target sight.

Ayub was fired in tenth by Tanzim Hasan Sakib after 29 goals for the 10th, but by then Haris played the role of a major batsman and kept the big shot.

In his 46-107 balls, the ticket inspector-batsman hit seven sixes and eight fours in his 46-107 balls, which left Bangladesh unable to compete for most of Pakistan's innings.

He smiled when he accepted the game awards and said he was working hard despite his recent underperforming Pakistan.

"I'm trying to learn from my mistakes and don't want to waste this opportunity to play in this series," he said.

Haris added that he hit the simple plan of "seeing the ball, playing the ball" and didn't want to play any unnecessary footage.

Earlier, a inning in Bangladesh took off quickly when Parvez Hossain Emon and Tanzid Hasan defeated Pakistan's opening bowling Ayub and Faheem Ashraf.

They set up 110 opening booths, but the Bangladesh batting team cheated shortly after Tanzid's departure on the 11th.

Despite the start of Captain Litton Das (22 runs) and Towhid Hridoy (25 runs), the Tigers were unable to maintain the score rate set by the bottle opener.

In 20 points, a total of 196-6 games ensured that the home team faced some pressure when hitting the ball, but Pakistan's attacking batsman ignored the scoreboard pressure and took home 16 balls.

Pakistan captain Salman, who played with Haris when scoring, said he was happy with the consistency of the team.

"We want to test where things get harder for ourselves, we want to chase the boys and bear the stress," Salman explained after the game.

The 3-0 series is Pakistan's first since 2021.