Mohammad Haris lit up the Gaddafi Stadium with a sensational unbeaten century to lead Pakistan to a 7-wicket win over Bangladesh in the final T20I, sealing a clean 3-0 series sweep. His brutal 107* off 53 balls powered Pakistan past Bangladesh’s strong total of 196 with ease.
The chase got off to a shaky start as Sahibzada Farhan fell for just 1 in the opening over. But Haris, joined by Saim Ayub, turned the game around with a thrilling 92-run partnership. Saim smashed 45 off 29 balls, while Haris launched an all-out assault, racing to his hundred in just 45 deliveries.
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Bangladesh earlier looked in control after openers Tanzid Hasan and Parvez Hossain Emon put up a 110-run stand. Parvez scored 66 off 34, while Tanzid added 42 off 32. But Pakistan’s bowlers pulled things back in the death overs, limiting Bangladesh to 196/6.
Hasan Ali and Abbas Afridi were key with two wickets each, and crucial breakthroughs from Shadab Khan and Faheem Ashraf slowed the scoring. The win not only highlighted Haris’ explosive potential but also underlined Pakistan’s depth and dominance in the shortest format.