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Litton Das and Mohammad Rizwan Clash During BAN vs PAK Test

Arjun Mehta · · 4 min read
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A Heated Exchange in the Heat of Battle

Test cricket is often defined by its patience and composure, yet the intensity of the format can sometimes lead to moments of friction. During the fourth day of the Test match between Bangladesh and Pakistan, the competitive spirit boiled over into a verbal altercation between Bangladeshi wicketkeeper Litton Das and Pakistani star Mohammad Rizwan. As the match reached a critical juncture, the pressure on the field was palpable, resulting in an incident that quickly caught the attention of spectators and officials alike.

The Root of the Conflict

The tension erupted in the 72nd over of Pakistan’s second innings. Mohammad Rizwan, who was playing a crucial knock, appeared unsettled by movement occurring near the sightscreen. As a batter, focus is paramount, and any distraction can disrupt the rhythm required to face high-quality bowling. Rizwan took a moment to address the issue, but Litton Das, stationed behind the stumps, was clearly frustrated by the delay.

Das urged Rizwan to resume his stance and continue the game. In response, Rizwan pointed out the distraction near the sightscreen, asserting that he could not face the delivery while someone was standing in his line of vision. The exchange quickly escalated when Das retorted, suggesting that Rizwan should focus on his batting rather than observing the periphery of the ground. Rizwan, clearly unimpressed, fired back by asking whether it was Das’s responsibility to instruct him on how to bat or if that was a duty reserved for the umpires.

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Umpires Intervene to Restore Order

As the conversation grew heated, the umpires were forced to intervene, stepping between the two players to de-escalate the situation. The swift action by the match officials prevented the incident from spiraling further, allowing the game to resume its natural flow. While such altercations are part and parcel of the high-stakes environment in international cricket, both players eventually turned their attention back to the task at hand.

Pakistan’s Sturdy Response

Beyond the personal clash, the match itself has been a spectacle of resilience. Chasing a massive target of 437, Pakistan found themselves in a difficult position early on. The Bangladeshi bowlers made significant inroads, with Nahid Rana providing the opening breakthrough by dismissing Abdullah Fazal for just six runs. Azan Awais followed shortly after, leaving the visitors struggling at 41 for two.

However, the middle order provided a spirited fightback. Babar Azam and skipper Shan Masood combined for a vital 92-run partnership, batting with aggression and intent. Despite the loss of Babar Azam for 47 to Taijul Islam, Pakistan remained in the hunt. Masood continued his fine form, contributing a well-made 71 before falling to the same bowler.

The Partnership of the Day

The game turned into a genuine contest through a brilliant 134-run partnership between Mohammad Rizwan and Salman Agha. Their ability to rotate the strike and punish loose deliveries kept the required run rate under control. Although Salman Agha eventually departed for 71 and Hasan Ali fell for a duck, Rizwan held his ground. At the close of day four, Rizwan was unbeaten on 75, accompanied by Sajid Khan on eight. Pakistan requires 121 runs on the final day to secure a memorable victory.

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Setting the Stage for the Finale

The final day of the Test promises to be an absolute thriller. With Pakistan needing 121 runs and Bangladesh desperate to wrap up the tail, the atmosphere in the stadium is expected to be electric. Bangladesh is on the verge of a rare double series win, while Pakistan will look to rely on their remaining batting depth to cross the finish line. Regardless of the outcome, the fourth day will be remembered not just for the tactical brilliance of the players, but for the fiery competitive spirit that defines the Test arena.

Arjun Mehta

Arjun Mehta is a senior cricket analyst and features writer for Cricbuzz, where he deciphers the Indian Premier League auction strategies, player development arcs, and the ever-changing dynamics of the national team. A Pune-based journalist with a sharp eye for numbers and a fluent storytelling style, Mehta has covered every IPL season since 2014 and reported from two ICC Men's T20 World Cups. His work often explores the business of cricket, dressing-room politics, and how grassroots systems across South Asia feed into the global game. An alumnus of Symbiosis Institute of Media & Communication, Arjun is also a popular voice on Cricbuzz Live shows and a regular contributor to cricket podcasts.