Pakistan vs Bangladesh Live Streaming Online and Free Telecast in India, 1st Test 2026 Day 3
Pakistan will resume their first innings on Day 3 of Pakistan vs Bangladesh 1st Test 2026 on 10 May, looking to build on a solid foundation after a disciplined opening response to Bangladesh’s formidable first-innings total.
Pakistan will resume their first innings on Day 3 of Pakistan vs Bangladesh 1st Test 2026 on 10 May, looking to build on a solid foundation after a disciplined opening response to Bangladesh’s formidable first-innings total. At the close of PAK vs BAN 1st Test 2026 Day 2 at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Pakistan reached 179 for the loss of one wicket, trailing the hosts by 234 runs. Broadcast Blunder Sees Team India Cricketers Feature in Pakistan XI Graphic During PAK vs BAN 1st Test 2026.
With nine wickets in hand and young Azan Awais approaching a maiden century, the third day is set to be a pivotal juncture in this opening Test of the two-match series.
Where To Watch Pakistan vs Bangladesh 1st Test 2026 Day 3?
Cricket fans in India looking to watch the action live should note that there is no television telecast available for this series. The exclusive rights for the Pakistan tour of Bangladesh 2026 are held by FanCode.
Day 3 coverage is scheduled to begin at 09:30 AM IST on Saturday. Supporters can access the live stream via the FanCode mobile app or website. Access requires a digital pass, with options including a single match pass or a tour pass for the entire series. BAN vs PAK 2026: Sarfaraz Ahmed Named Test Head Coach As PCB Announces 16-Member Squad For Series.
PAK vs BAN 1st Test 2026 Day 2 Summary
After Bangladesh were eventually bowled out for 413 in the morning session, Pakistan's openers provided the steady start required on a surface beginning to offer turn. Mohammad Abbas was the standout performer with the ball, finishing with figures of 5-92, while Shaheen Afridi claimed three wickets to wrap up the tail.
In reply, Pakistan lost Imam-ul-Haq for 45, but an unbeaten 130-run partnership between Azan Awais (85*) and Abdullah Fazal (37*) ensured the visitors finished the day in a position of strength. Bangladesh’s bowlers, led by Mehidy Hasan Miraz, found occasional assistance from the pitch but struggled to break the resolute Pakistani defence.
(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on May 10, 2026 08:30 AM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).