The Bangladesh cricket team was bowled out for 413 runs in their first innings during the first Test against Pakistan on Saturday [1].

This total sets the stage for the first innings battle in Dhaka, as Pakistan must now respond to a competitive score to avoid falling behind in the series opener.

The match is taking place at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium in Dhaka [2]. The dismissal of the home side occurred on May 9, 2026, marking the conclusion of the second day of play [1, 2].

Pakistani bowling proved effective in cleaning up the Bangladesh lineup. Mohammad Abbas delivered a key spell that highlighted the visitors' ability to penetrate the batting order and force the collapse [3].

Bangladesh reached a total of 413 runs before the final wicket fell [1]. The score reflects a steady accumulation of runs throughout the first two days of the match, though the Pakistani pace attack eventually gained the upper hand.

The match continues as Pakistan begins their first innings response. The conditions at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium will play a significant role in how the visitors handle the pitch following the 413-run target set by the hosts [2].

Bangladesh were bowled out for 413 runs in their first innings

A first-innings score of 413 is a strong foundation for Bangladesh, putting pressure on Pakistan to bat with precision. However, the effectiveness of Mohammad Abbas suggests that Pakistan possesses the bowling depth necessary to capitalize on any batting failures in the second innings, making the upcoming Pakistani response critical to the match's momentum.