Mohammed Rizwan had a nightmarish display on the field during the fifth day of play between Bangladesh and Pakistan in the first Test match between the two teams on Tuesday (May 12) at the Shere Bangla National Stadium in Dhaka. The wicketkeeper-batsman suffered an embarrassing dismissal after Litton Das’ brutal words on the stump-mic to him went viral on social media.
The Bangladeshi glovesman was heard saying to Rizwan and his teammates that the Pakistani cricketer has a bad reputation in his country, and if he throws away his wicket, he will not be able to go back to the country.
“They are now trying to save the Test. They have no chance of winning. Rizwan’s reputation is really bad back in Pakistan. If he gets out trying to hit a big shot, he won’t even be able to set foot back in the country — his reputation is that bad,” said Litton in Bangla.
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ILitton to Taijul: "Rizwan’s reputation is really bad back in Pakistan. If he gets out trying to hit a big shot, he won’t even be able to set foot back in the country-his reputation is that bad!" 🤣☠️LOL Litton Das is trolling the hell out of Rizwan🤣🤣.#BanvsPak pic.twitter.com/aiwMUzpGPo
— ᴿʸᴬᴺ ᴿᴬᴴᴹᴵᴺ🇧🇩 (@oiiii_butch) May 12, 2026
Things got worse for Rizwan as he was dismissed after a brain-fade as he left a delivery from Nahid Rana after making just 16 runs. Earlier, he had played a poor shot in the first innings and was dismissed for 59 runs as Pakistan conceded a first-innings lead.
Pakistan’s Historic Defeat
Pakistan lost the game by 104 runs as they hit a historic low by losing a Test match in Bangladesh for the first time in history. Till August 2024, when the two Asian teams met each other in Pakistan in a two-match series, Pakistan had never lost a Test to Bangladesh. However, they are now on a three-match losing run.
The result has led to Bangladesh going over Pakistan in the 2025-27 World Test Championship (WTC) standings. The hosts are fifth on the table, while the visitors have slipped to sixth. Meanwhile, India also gained a place and is now fifth in the table.



