BSS
  12 May 2026, 21:27

We failed to seize key moments despite early advantage: Masood

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DHAKA, May 12, 2026 (BSS)-Pakistan captain Shan Masood admitted that his side 
failed to capitalize on key moments, a thing that was instrumental in their 
thumping 104-run defeat to Bangladesh in the first cricket Test at Sher-e-
Bangla National Cricket Stadium today.

Speaking after the match, Masood reflected on the decision at the toss and 
Pakistan's overall performance, noting that the conditions initially favoured 
seam bowling.

"We looked at the conditions and in terms of seam bowling we had the best 
conditions. We got two early wickets. But in the first innings we didn't 
capitalize on that and then we didn't capitalize with the bat either," Masood 
said.

The Pakistan skipper admitted his team fell short in execution during crucial 
phases of the game.

"We could have pushed for more runs. But in the first innings, with bat and 
ball, we needed to do better. You can never question the effort, especially 
when you are playing Test cricket after six months," he added.

Masood praised Bangladesh's ability to seize control in key moments of the 
game.

"Test cricket on surfaces like this teaches you that when you have the game 
in your hands you have to push the opposition away, but we failed to do 
that," he said.

The captain also expressed satisfaction with the performances of Pakistan's 
debutants--Azan Awais and Abudllah Fazal, despite the team's defeat.

Azan hit a century on debut while Fazal scored fifty plus knock in both 
innings.

"Extremely pleased with their performance. When we picked them, we picked 
them seeing potential that they can play at this level," he said. 

"Their maturity was great. For them, the thing is can they be consistent in 
Test cricket? I think they have the potential to do that. When you get 
opportunities to stamp your authority we have to do that," Masood said.