<p>Pakistan lost to Bangladesh for the first time in Test cricket history, while also earning the dubious distinction of losing the game by 10 wickets.</p><p>In 1961, Pakistan in their Test match against England in Lahore had declared at 387 for nine, but still lost by 5 wickets.</p><p>They again lost to Australia in 2016 in Melbourne after declaring at 443 for nine in their first innings.</p><p>Pakistan again suffered a similar loss in Rawalpindi against Bangladesh.</p><p>In the 1976 Test match against West Indies in Kingston, India declared at 306 for six, but eventually lost by 10 wickets.</p>.Miraz, Shakib bowl Bangladesh to first ever Test win against Pakistan.<p>Both India and Pakistan share the record of losing Test matches by 10 wickets, after declaring their first innings.</p><p>Bangladesh on Sunday registered their first ever test win over Pakistan after spinners Mehidy Hasan Miraz and Shakib Al Hasan bowled them to a memorable 10-wicket victory in the series opener in Rawalpindi.</p><p>Pakistan, who declared their first innings on 448-6, were bowled out for 146 in their second, which left Bangladesh needing 30 runs to go 1-0 up in the two-Test series.</p><p>Miraz (4-21) and Shakib (3-44) wreaked havoc with the ball, exposing Pakistan's blunder of not picking a single specialist spinner in their attack.</p><p>Bangladesh openers Zakir Hasan and Shadman Islam chased down the target in seven overs to seal victory with more than one session to spare.</p>
<p>Pakistan lost to Bangladesh for the first time in Test cricket history, while also earning the dubious distinction of losing the game by 10 wickets.</p><p>In 1961, Pakistan in their Test match against England in Lahore had declared at 387 for nine, but still lost by 5 wickets.</p><p>They again lost to Australia in 2016 in Melbourne after declaring at 443 for nine in their first innings.</p><p>Pakistan again suffered a similar loss in Rawalpindi against Bangladesh.</p><p>In the 1976 Test match against West Indies in Kingston, India declared at 306 for six, but eventually lost by 10 wickets.</p>.Miraz, Shakib bowl Bangladesh to first ever Test win against Pakistan.<p>Both India and Pakistan share the record of losing Test matches by 10 wickets, after declaring their first innings.</p><p>Bangladesh on Sunday registered their first ever test win over Pakistan after spinners Mehidy Hasan Miraz and Shakib Al Hasan bowled them to a memorable 10-wicket victory in the series opener in Rawalpindi.</p><p>Pakistan, who declared their first innings on 448-6, were bowled out for 146 in their second, which left Bangladesh needing 30 runs to go 1-0 up in the two-Test series.</p><p>Miraz (4-21) and Shakib (3-44) wreaked havoc with the ball, exposing Pakistan's blunder of not picking a single specialist spinner in their attack.</p><p>Bangladesh openers Zakir Hasan and Shadman Islam chased down the target in seven overs to seal victory with more than one session to spare.</p>