Bangladesh U-19 cricket team continued their memorable tour of Pakistan with another victory, this time by five wickets in Wednesday's first of two Twenty20 matches in Multan.
The visitors invited the hosts to bat first and restricted the opponents to 143 for eight, with right-arm pacer Tanveer Ahmed bagging three wickets conceding 25 runs in three overs.
Tanveer gave the tourists early breakthroughs, removing opener Shawaiz Irfan and Tayyab Arif, before dismissing Muhammad Zeeshan.
In reply, the young Tigers reached their target with three deliveries in hand, riding on Shihab James' unbeaten 33-ball 41 and 38 from Mahfuzur Rahman.
The visiting side earlier won the one-day series 2-1 after drawing the solitary four-day game.


