For years, Bangladesh cricket has been synonymous with spin, dominated by names like Mohammad Rafique in the past, and Shakib Al Hasan, and Mehidy Hasan Miraz in the present. But times are changing, and a new force is emerging —the Bangladesh pace attack. Once considered their weak spot, it is now stepping into the limelight, showing the world what they’re truly capable of.
For years, their fast bowling lacked the firepower needed to compete on the international stage. But that story is changing fast. Recent performances have shown that Bangladesh’s pacers are no longer just playing a supporting role—they are leading the charge.
The Breakthrough Against Pakistan
The turning point came during their series against Pakistan. While Mehidy Hasan took home the Player of the Series Award, it was the fast bowlers who truly impressed.
Hasan Mahmud and Nihad Rana were sensational, dismissing all 10 Pakistani batsmen in the second innings of the second Test. In total, Bangladesh’s pacers claimed 21 wickets across the two-match series, a significant achievement for a team historically reliant on spin.
Pushing Limits Against Sri Lanka
Even in the series against Sri Lanka earlier that they lost, the fast bowlers actually delivered.
Khaled Ahmed took 7 wickets, and Hasan Mahmud added 6 in one Test, as the pacers collected 20 wickets across two matches. The message was clear: Bangladesh’s pace attack is here to stay.
The Real Test: India Awaits
Now, Bangladesh’s fast bowlers face their biggest challenge yet—a two-Test series against India. India’s batting line-up is among the best in the world, but Rohit Sharma's men are returning to Test cricket after a six-month break. And Bangladesh’s pacers—Hasan Mahmud, Khaled Ahmed, Nahid Rana, and Taskin Ahmed—will have a golden chance this series to prove they can take on the very best.
A New Dimension for Bangladesh
While India holds a strong home record, the rise of Bangladesh’s pace attack brings a new layer of unpredictability. They’ve already proven their worth against Pakistan and Sri Lanka, and now, they’ll look to do the same against India. But can they prevail? We will have to wait and watch.