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DHAKA, May 7, 2026 (BSS) - Bangladesh captain Najmul Hossain Shanto believes his side's pace attack is slightly ahead of Pakistan's based on their recent performances.
This comment came ahead of the two-match Test series beginning at Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium in Mirpur tomorrow (Friday).
Pakistan have long been regarded as one of the strongest fast-bowling nations in world cricket, producing generations of high-quality pacers. But Bangladesh's seam attack has made giant stride in recent years, both at home and overseas, Shanto said.
Bangladesh's pace bowlers played a decisive role in the Tigers' historic 2-0 Test series sweep against Pakistan in 2024. Pacers Nahid Rana, Hasan Mahmud, Taskin Ahmed and Shoriful Islam shared 21 wickets in that series.
In comparison, Pakistan's fast bowlers Shaheen Shah Afridi, Mir Hamza, Mohammad Ali and Naseem Shah managed 10 wickets combined.
Speaking ahead of the new series, Shanto praised the development of Bangladesh's fast bowlers and said they now compare favourably with Pakistan's traditionally strong pace unit.
"Pakistan's pace bowling has always been very strong, there is no doubt about that," Shanto told reporters. "But considering the way our pacers have bowled over the last few years, I would say our pace attack is slightly ahead at the moment."
The Bangladesh skipper said the improvement in skill and consistency among the fast bowlers has given him added confidence as captain.
"Our pacers have improved a lot in terms of skill, which gives me extra confidence as a captain," he said. "I want the batters to take responsibility by scoring big runs in the first innings. If we can put enough runs on the board, the bowlers can win matches for us. The right balance between pacers and spinners will be important."
One of the key figures in Bangladesh's attack is Nahid Rana, currently regarded as the fastest bowler in either squad. The young pacer has consistently crossed the 150 KMPH mark and is expected to play a major role in the series.
Shanto expressed confidence in Nahid's preparation and form ahead of the contest.
"I have known Rana since he was very young and I know how seriously he prepares himself," Shanto said. "Having a dynamic fast bowler like him is always a big advantage for a captain. He is in very good form and I hope he will give his best in this series."