Pakistan, May 9 -- Bangladesh made a confident start to day two of the Dhaka Test against Pakistan, resuming their first innings at 301-4 after dominating much of the opening day.

The hosts returned to the crease with experienced batter Mushfiqur Rahim unbeaten on 48, while Litton Das was at the other end on 8 as play resumed in Dhaka on Saturday.

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Pakistan had won the toss and elected to bowl first, a decision that initially appeared challenging as Bangladesh's top order capitalised on batting-friendly conditions to build a strong foundation.

On day one, Pakistan's bowling attack struggled to make regular breakthroughs, managing only four wickets across 85 overs...