Pakistan vs Bangladesh Live Streaming Online and Free Telecast in India, 1st Test 2026 Day 4

The PAK vs BAN 1st Test 2026 between Bangladesh and Pakistan enters a decisive fourth day at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, with the contest finely balanced.

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The PAK vs BAN 1st Test 2026 between Bangladesh and Pakistan enters a decisive fourth day at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, with the contest finely balanced. Bangladesh will resume their second innings on Monday morning, holding a 34-run lead after an action-packed third day that saw momentum shift multiple times between the two sides. Broadcast Blunder Sees Team India Cricketers Feature in Pakistan XI Graphic During PAK vs BAN 1st Test 2026.

Where To Watch Pakistan vs Bangladesh 1st Test 2026 Day 4?

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 4 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.

Category Details
Match Bangladesh vs Pakistan, 1st Test
Venue Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium, Dhaka
Current Status Bangladesh lead by 34 runs
Day 4 Start Time 09:30 IST / 04:00 GMT (11 May 2026)
1st Innings Scores BAN: 413 | PAK: 386
Key Performers Azan Awais (103), Mehidy Hasan Miraz (5/102)
Live Stream (India) FanCode App and Website
TV Telecast (India) Not Available

PAK vs BAN 1st Test 2026 Day 3 Summary

Day three belonged to two standout performers: Pakistan’s debutant Azan Awais and Bangladesh’s spin specialist Mehidy Hasan Miraz. Resuming at 179/1, Pakistan appeared to be in a position of strength before a middle-order collapse saw them slip from 210/1 to 230/5. Azan Awais was the anchor for the visitors, recording a century on his Test debut with a disciplined 103 off 165 deliveries.

However, Mehidy Hasan Miraz spearheaded the Bangladeshi fightback, claiming 5/102 to dismantle the Pakistani tail. Despite resilient half-centuries from Mohammad Rizwan (59) and Agha Salman (58), Pakistan were eventually bowled out for 386, conceding a narrow 27-run first-innings deficit. In a brief and tense final session on Sunday, Bangladesh’s openers negotiated 1.5 overs to reach 7/0 before fading light forced an early close.

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on May 11, 2026 08:30 AM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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