Pakistan, May 10 -- Pakistan staged a strong recovery in the Dhaka Test after a middle-order collapse, as debutant Azan Awais scored a brilliant century and helped stabilize the innings on the third day against Bangladesh. Rain later interrupted play with Pakistan reaching 349 for six, ending a day of shifting momentum and competitive cricket. Moreover, the innings reflected resilience after early setbacks in the morning session.

Azan Awais became the standout performer by converting his overnight 84 into a composed 103-run knock, marking a memorable Test debut for the young batter. He played patiently over 165 deliveries, hitting 12 boundaries before being dismissed by Taskin Ahmed after reaching his milestone. Consequently, he became t...