Bangladesh defeated Pakistan by 78 runs on Wednesday, May 19, to complete a 2-0 Test series whitewash [1, 2, 3].

The victory marks a historic milestone for the Bangladesh national cricket team, representing their first clean sweep of a Test series at home [6].

The deciding match took place at the Sylhet International Cricket Stadium in Sylhet, Bangladesh [4, 5, 7]. Bangladesh secured the win after bowling out the Pakistan national cricket team for 358 runs [2, 3].

Individual performances were pivotal to the result. Litton Das provided a strong foundation for the batting lineup by scoring a century [1, 5]. On the bowling side, Taijul Islam led the attack with a six-wicket haul [2, 5].

This result concludes a dominant series for the hosts. While Bangladesh has achieved a series sweep against Pakistan once before, this instance is the second overall and the first to occur on home soil [6].

The victory in Sylhet cements a shift in the competitive dynamic between the two nations in the Test format. Bangladesh's ability to maintain pressure across both matches ensured the 2-0 final score [1].

Bangladesh completed a 2-0 Test series whitewash over Pakistan

This series result signifies a growing maturity in Bangladesh's Test cricket capabilities. By securing their first home whitewash against a traditional powerhouse like Pakistan, Bangladesh demonstrates an increasing ability to execute clinical wins through both century-scoring batting and multi-wicket bowling performances.