RCB takes a massive dig at Pakistan after their poor performance against Bangladesh.

RCB takes a massive dig at Pakistan after their poor performance against Bangladesh.

Various people from the cricketing circuit have had mixed reactions towards Pakistan’s embarrassing defeat to Bangladesh, who seemed to be limping.

But more importantly this created opportunity for critics and witty comments from spectators and fans; among them however Royal Challengers Bengaluru made harsh remarks on the Pakistan Cricket squad.

On Tuesday afternoon, Bangladesh made history by defeating the Pakistani team in Rawalpindi in the second Test thus concluding the two-match series with a 2-0 margin of victory. At one time many thought Bangladesh was just too weak to play cricket but they proved everyone wrong by playing some of their greatest cricket ever winning the series that no one will forget even after death. As for Pakistani cricketers they keep setting records of poor performance day in day out!

The RCB took to social media to mock Pakistan because they are poor country but the poor side in RCB fell into their trap.

Pakistan’s loss has stretched their win-less home record in Test matches to ten. Losing six matches and drawing four at home it has become longest period of losing matches at home barring those for Bangladesh and Zimbabwe in 21st century.

This shows that Pakistan has not won any of its previous ten Test matches (six defeats) while they have also drawn four others. Thus making such an outcome unforgettable when playing at home for any team except Zimbabwe & Bangladesh within this century.

Pakistan’s records are getting worse since they have now officially become the last side that doesn’t want to be remembered among other things like themselves as the only one subjected to this humiliation by all full members in the test circuit visiting their grounds for cricket match series; losing at least one Test series per visit within the same region with respect to full Membership.

Team’s Captain Shan Masood from Pakistan expressed his disappointment saying they are not learning from their mistakes and further said that they always give chance to their opponents even when in trouble.

“I am extremely disappointed, we were so much looking forward to this home season. It’s a case of the same old story with Australia; this time I should say we’ve really not learnt any lessons. In Australia we thought at times we played some good cricket but did not do what was required – that is an area to work on. During my time as captain there have been four occasions when despite leading we have let the other team back into contention,” said Masood.

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